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Katharina Gallhuber

1997 - Today

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Katharina Gallhuber (born 16 June 1997) is an Austrian alpine ski racer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Katharina Gallhuber has received more than 23,124 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Katharina Gallhuber is the 804th most popular skier (down from 734th in 2019), the 1,430th most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,226th in 2019) and the 111th most popular Austrian Skier.

Memorability Metrics

  • 23k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 31.44

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.64

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.80

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Katharina Gallhuber ranks 804 out of 817Before her are Anna Odine Strøm, Evgeniy Belov, Nikolay Morilov, Øystein Bråten, Anastasia Kuleshova, and Mario Seidl. After her are Walter Wallberg, Sofie Krehl, Tatiana Sorina, Gina Stechert, Johanna Matintalo, and Dustin Cook.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Katharina Gallhuber ranks 815Before her are Ippei Watanabe, Hou Zhihui, Jorre Verstraeten, Mirko Zanni, Hikaru Kitagawa, and Jalgasbay Berdimuratov. After her are Marie Horáčková, Ian Ho, Collin Morikawa, Itsuki Urata, Mizuki Arai, and Jimmy Gressier.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Katharina Gallhuber ranks 1,430 out of 1,424Before her are Johannes Lamparter (2001), Marko Daňo (1994), Nicole Billa (1996), Pia Maria (2003), Michael Grabner (1987), and Mario Seidl (1992). After her are Tanja Frank (1993), Verena Mayr (1995), Stefan Fegerl (1988), Bernadette Graf (1992), Victoria Max-Theurer (1985), and Bernhard Reitshammer (1994).

Among SKIERS In Austria

Among skiers born in Austria, Katharina Gallhuber ranks 111Before her are Bernadette Schild (1990), Fritz Dopfer (1987), Katharina Truppe (1996), Chiara Hölzl (1997), Johannes Lamparter (2001), and Mario Seidl (1992).