Miha Hrobat

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Miha Hrobat
Personal information
Born (1995-02-03) 3 February 1995 (age 29)
Kranj, Slovenia [1]
Sport
CountryFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Sport Alpine skiing

Miha Hrobat (born 3 February 1995) is a Slovenian alpine skier who competes internationally. [2]

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He participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics. [3]

World Cup results

Downhill
Year12345678Fin.PosPoints
2017-18 LAK
60
BEA
63
VGA
-
BOR
-
WEN
-
KIT
48
GAR
DNF
KVI
36
ÅRE
-
0
Super-G
Year1234567Fin.PosPoints
2014-15 LAK
-
BEA
-
VGA
-
KIT
-
SAA
-
KVI
-
MÉR
DNF
-0
2015-16 LAK
-
BEA
-
VGA
DNS
KIT
DNF
JEO
-
HIN
-
KVI
-
STM
-
-0
2016-17 ISE
-
VGA
DNF
SAN
44
KIT
-
KVI
-
ASP
-
-0
2017-18 LAK
-
BEA
-
VGA
-
KIT
-
KVI
44
ÅRE
-
0
Giant Slalom
Year1234567Fin.PosPoints
2016-17 SÖL
DNQ
ISE
DNQ
ISE
-
ALT
-
ADE
-
GAR
-
KRA
DNF1
ASP
-
0
2017-18 BEA
-
ISE
-
ALT
DNF1
ADE
-
GAR
-
KRA
-
ÅRE
-
0
Slalom
Year123456789Fin.PosPoints
2016-17 LEV
-
ISE
-
MAD
-
ZAG
-
ADE
-
WEN
-
KIT
-
SCH
-
KRA
DNQ
ASP
-
0
Alpine Combined
Year123PosPoints
2015-16 WEN
-
KIT
DNF1
CHA
42
0
2016-17 SAN
DNF1
WEN
DNF1
-0
2017-18 BOR
-
WEN
28
38th3

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References

  1. "Miha HROBAT". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  2. FIS profile
  3. "Athletic profile - Miha Hrobat". pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018.