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    Giant slalom. Karl Schranz (born 18 November 1938) is a former champion alpine ski racer from Austria, one of the best of the 1960s and early 1970s. Born and raised in St. Anton, Tyrol, Schranz had a lengthy ski career, from 1957 to 1972. He won twenty major downhills, many major giant slalom races and several major slaloms.

  2. Karl Schranz (* 18. November 1938 in St. Anton am Arlberg, Tirol) ist ein ehemaliger österreichischer Skirennläufer. Er zählt zu den erfolgreichsten und bekanntesten Rennläufern und wurde dreimal Weltmeister, gewann zweimal den Gesamtweltcup sowie den Disziplinenweltcup zweimal in der Abfahrt und einmal im Riesenslalom .

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  3. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Karl Schranz was a four-time Lauberhorn downhill champion, two-time World Cup overall winner, and a silver medalist at the 1964 Winter Olympics. He was banned from the 1972 Games for professional contracts, but received many honors and awards for his skiing career.

  4. Karl Schranz was a legendary Austrian ski racer who won a silver medal in giant slalom at the 1964 Winter Olympics and four World Championship titles. He was also a two-time World Cup overall champion and a four-time Lauberhorn downhill winner, but was banned from the 1972 Olympics for professional contracts.

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  5. Schranz and Sapporo 1972 – the “Hurt” Still Runs Deep By Volker Kluge Between 1957 and 1972, Karl Schranz was one of the most successful alpine skiers. He won three World Championships and two overall World Cup titles. He also won the Hahnenkamm and Lauberhorn on four occasions, the combined event at the Arlberg-Kandahar and recorded seven

  6. Austria’s Karl Schranz claims that a strange figure crossed the slope and interfered with his slalom run in 1968. Is it fact or fiction?

  7. Austrian skiing legend Karl Schranz, enjoyed a career of over 17 years but chased Olympic gold. When the 2020 Olympic marathon and race walking competitions were moved from Tokyo to Sapporo, it brought back memories of the 1972 Winter Games, including the “Schranz case” in particular.