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Camille Rast

Swiss alpine ski racer

1999 - today

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Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Camille Rast is the 483rd most popular skier, the 894th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 47th most popular Swiss Skier.

Camille Rast is most famous for her achievements as a Swiss alpine skier in FIS World Cup events, particularly in slalom and giant slalom. Born in 1999, she has surprisingly competed at a high level despite her young age, making rapid progress in the sport. Her legacy lies in inspiring future generations of Swiss skiers and contributing to the nation's strong tradition in alpine racing.

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Among Skiers

Among skiers, Camille Rast ranks 483 out of 817Before her are Axel Teichmann, Tina Weirather, Diann Roffe, Svetlana Gladysheva, Debbie Armstrong, and Ragnhild Haga. After her are Radim Nyč, Klaus Ofner, Dawid Kubacki, Felix Neureuther, Sara Takanashi, and Katrin Zeller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Camille Rast ranks 175Before her are Tyrell Malacia, Yuji Takeshima, Mert Müldür, Tara Davis-Woodhall, Arin, and Liam Millar. After her are Janja Garnbret, Christian Nodal, Melisa Döngel, Anel Ahmedhodžić, Kamil Grabara, and Metawin Opas-iamkajorn.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Camille Rast ranks 894 out of NaNBefore her are Bruno Kernen (1972), Dan Ndoye (2000), Giorgio Rocca (1975), Jonas Omlin (1994), Corinne Suter (1994), and Markus Wasser (1968). After her are Djibril Sow (1997), Zeki Amdouni (2000), Anna Rossinelli (1987), Romina Oprandi (1986), Edimilson Fernandes (1996), and Viktorija Golubic (1992).

Among Skiers In Switzerland

Among skiers born in Switzerland, Camille Rast ranks 47Before her are Andreas Küttel (1979), Silvan Zurbriggen (1981), Marco Büchel (1971), Bruno Kernen (1972), Giorgio Rocca (1975), and Corinne Suter (1994). After her are Michelle Gisin (1993), Andreas Schönbächler (1966), Urs Kälin (1966), Colette Brand (1967), Gregor Deschwanden (1991), and Ambrosi Hoffmann (1977).

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