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Karin Dedler (born February 2, 1963, in Dietmannsried) is a retired German alpine skier. She won a bronze medal for downhill skiing in the 1989 world championships of skiing. [1] She competed in the women's combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics. [2]
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Lea Sölkner is an Austrian former alpine skier who was World championship title in slalom in 1978.
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