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Martina Ertl-Renz

1973 - Today

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Martina Maria Ertl-Renz (born 12 September 1973) is a German former alpine skier. She was two times world champion and also won several medals at Olympic Winter Games and World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Martina Ertl-Renz is the 581st most popular skier (down from 475th in 2024), the 6,815th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,445th in 2019) and the 49th most popular German Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Martina Ertl-Renz ranks 581 out of 817Before her are Sandro Viletta, Manuela Henkel, Richard Gay, Sébastien Amiez, Jørgen Graabak, and Roman Koudelka. After her are Žan Kranjec, Lina Andersson, Denise Karbon, Daniel-André Tande, Clément Noël, and Sjur Røthe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Martina Ertl-Renz ranks 1,076Before her are Mohammed Al-Khojali, Jorge Andrés Boero, Daniel Stephan, Ryuji Fujiyama, Greg Haughton, and Glenn Robinson. After her are Laurent Sciarra, Wong Kam-po, Susumu Watanabe, Natalia Vía Dufresne, Mikkel Beck, and Yasushi Fukunaga.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Martina Ertl-Renz ranks 6,818 out of 7,253Before her are Mark Zabel (1973), Manuela Henkel (1974), Daniel Stephan (1973), Lena Gercke (1988), Kerstin Stegemann (1977), and Daniel Brands (1987). After her are Anne Spiegel (1980), Alexander Grimm (1986), Sıla Şahin (1985), Marco Sturm (1978), Chris Führich (1998), and Ersen Martin (1979).

Among SKIERS In Germany

Among skiers born in Germany, Martina Ertl-Renz ranks 49Before her are Michael Neumayer (1979), Viktoria Rebensburg (1989), Viola Bauer (1976), Georg Hettich (1978), Markus Eisenbichler (1991), and Manuela Henkel (1974). After her are Hans-Peter Pohl (1965), Richard Freitag (1991), Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle (1980), Karl Geiger (1993), Andreas Schlütter (1972), and Denise Herrmann (1988).