Lara Malsiner

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Lara Malsiner
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Malsiner in Seefeld, 2019
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Born (2000-04-14) 14 April 2000 (age 22)
Sterzing, South Tyrol, Italy
Ski clubGardena-Raiffeisen
World Cup career
Seasons 2016–present
Indiv. podiums1
Indiv. starts53
Team starts1
Updated on 8 March 2020.

Lara Malsiner (born 14 April 2000) is an Italian ski jumper. [1] She has competed at World Cup level since the 2015/16 season, with her best individual result being third place in Hinzenbach on 9 February 2020. Her older sister is Manuela Malsiner and her younger sister is Jessica Malsiner, both of whom compete at World Cup level.

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References

  1. Lara Malsiner at the International Ski Federation. Retrieved 8 March 2020.