Lisa Unterweger | |
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Country | Austria |
Born | Ramsau am Dachstein, Austria [1] | 4 February 1995
Ski club | SK Rottenmann-Steiermark |
World Cup career | |
Seasons | 7 – (2016, 2018–present) |
Starts | 66 |
Podiums | 0 |
Overall titles | 0 – (91st in 2023 ) |
Discipline titles | 0 |
Updated on 27 March 2023. |
Lisa Unterweger (born 4 February 1995) is an Austrian cross-country skier. She competed in the women's sprint at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [2]
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). [3]
Year | Age | 10 km individual | 15 km skiathlon | 30 km mass start | Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay | Team sprint |
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2018 | 23 | 67 | — | — | 50 | — | 14 |
2022 | 27 | 31 | — | — | 34 | — | 6 |
Year | Age | 10 km individual | 15 km skiathlon | 30 km mass start | Sprint | 4 × 5 km relay | Team sprint |
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2017 | 22 | — | — | — | 36 | — | 16 |
2019 | 24 | 31 | — | 43 | 44 | — | — |
2021 | 26 | 52 | — | — | 49 | — | 16 |
2023 | 28 | — | — | DNF | 48 | — | — |
Season | Age | Discipline standings | Ski Tour standings | |||||||
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Overall | Distance | Sprint | U23 | Nordic Opening | Tour de Ski | Ski Tour 2020 | World Cup Final | Ski Tour Canada | ||
2016 | 21 | NC | NC | — | NC | — | DNF | — | — | — |
2018 | 23 | 102 | NC | 70 | 18 | — | DNF | — | 52 | — |
2019 | 24 | NC | NC | NC | — | — | DNF | — | — | — |
2020 | 25 | 96 | 74 | 78 | — | 61 | DNF | — | — | — |
2021 | 26 | 106 | NC | 71 | — | 58 | DNF | — | — | — |
2022 | 27 | 108 | NC | 71 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
2023 | 28 | 91 | 72 | 71 | — | — | DNF | — | — | — |
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