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If you travel to the small resort town of Gschnitz, Austria, you will find a brand new statue of slalom specialist Manfred Pranger. Clearly the place has something to be proud of as the 32-year-old world champion who is also a father of two, has recently made a huge resurgence in his racing career. Pranger's father taught him how to ski shortly after he started walking at the age of 2 and he promptly began competing in children's races. Joining the army at age 21 forced him to focus on other things besides competition, but at that point, he had been skiing on the Europa Cup for one "learning" season and was starting to rack up some points. By 1999-2000, he was finishing top 20 in both slalom and giant slalom. The following year saw victory for the Voelkl racer and he became a regular face on the Europa Cup podium ... appearing many more times on the top step. Pranger first tried his speed in a couple slalom races on the World Cup that same season, finishing 23rd in Wengen and 24th in Kitzbuehel. Following this Cup debut, Pranger fired into the real ranks in 2001-02, consistently finishing top 10 and top five before landing four consecutive podiums in 2003-04, in Lillehammer, Park City, Madonna di Campiglio and Flauchau. He went on to finish fifth in the 2003 world championship slalom in St. Moritz, and closed out the season with one more Cup podium in Sestriere. In 2005,... |
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