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One of the best technical skiers on the World Cup, 23-year-old Kathrin Zettel has been winning races among the world's best since early 2006. Hailing from the small but picturesque town of Gostling in Austria, Zettel was the junior slalom world champion way back in 2004 (and second in combined) and since has become the fourth best overall skier on the women's World Cup, all with just her slalom, combined and giant slalom prowess. She was poised to win the giant slalom globe last season but ended up third in the standings. Learning to ski shortly after she mastered walking - around the age of 3 - Zettel's parents (Eva and Albert), were eager to introduce her to the sport. When ski racing began to occupy a large part of her time in her teenage years, Zettel's duties on the family farm became less consistent and she decided to stick to racing rather than becoming a chef, something in which she had a fleeting interest. Zettel earned her first World Cup points in 2004, the same year she finished the season as world junior slalom champion. She took 18th in the World Cup slalom in Sestriere, was top 15 in GS the following season in Aspen and landed on her first Cup podium in GS and slalom in 2005, both also in Aspen, which she names - along with Soelden and Semmering - to be among her favorite slopes and where she notched her first ever World Cup victory in GS in 2006.... |
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