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  1. Ramon Zenhäusern (Bürchen, Suiza, 4 de mayo de 1992) es un esquiador suizo especializado en la modalidad de eslalon. Hizo su debut en la temporada 2012-2013 de la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino y luego participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Sochi 2014 en el evento de eslalon, donde obtuvo la 19.ª posición.

  2. Ramon Zenhäusern (born 4 May 1992) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in slalom. He made his World Cup debut in November 2012 and competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in slalom. [1] At the Olympics in 2018, Zenhäusern took silver in the slalom and gold in the team event. He competed in the slalom at the ...

  3. Ski Alpin Herren Einteilung Trainingsgruppe: Weltcupgruppe 3 Technik Weltrangliste SL Herren: Nr. 15 FIS Rangliste Herren Schweiz SL: Nr. 3 FIS Punkte SL Herren: 5.80 FIS Punkte RS Herren: 15.94

  4. 19 de mar. de 2023 · Ramon Zenhaeusern won a thrilling men's slalom race at the FIS Ski World Cup Finals Andorra 2023 on Sunday (19 March). The Swiss skier, who led after the first run, took victory by six-hundredths of a second from Lucas Braathen who held on to his series lead to claim his first Alpine Ski World Cup discipline crystal globe title.

  5. Ramon Zenhäusern ( Bürchen, Suiza, 4 de mayo de 1992) es un esquiador suizo especializado en la modalidad de eslalon. Hizo su debut en la temporada 2012-2013 de la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino y luego participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Sochi 2014 en el evento de eslalon, donde obtuvo la 19.ª posición.

  6. For ski racer Ramon Zenhäusern of the Brandegg-Bürchen Ski Club, November 18, 2023 marks the start of already his 12th season at World Cup level. Last winter was an extremely successful one for the 31-year-old Swissski athlete from the Moosal region. By winning the races in Chamonix and Soldeu, Ramon was able to claim two World Cup victories.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2023 · Ramon Zenhaeusern wins tricky men's slalom in Chamonix as Greece's Ginnis makes podium. A difficult second run course coupled with rutted snow conditions sees many of the top skiers from the first run – except Zenhaeusern – miss out as AJ Ginnis seals a shock second place. 3 min By Olympics.com 04 February 2023 04:56 GMT-8. Alpine Skiing.