Franz Wiegele

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Franz Wiegele
Full nameFranz Wiegele
Born (1965-11-23) 23 November 1965 (age 59)
Villach, Austria
World Cup career
Seasons 19831990
19921993
Indiv. podiums1
Updated on 30 Mar 2015.

Franz Wiegele (born 23 November 1965) is an Austrian former ski jumper.

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