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  1. Ricco Groß (Schlema, 22 de agosto de 1970) es un deportista alemán que compitió en biatlón. Participó en cinco Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno , entre los años 1992 y 2006 , obteniendo en total ocho medallas: oro y plata en Albertville 1992 , oro y plata en Lillehammer 1994 , oro en Nagano 1998 , plata y bronce en Salt Lake City 2002 y oro ...

  2. Ricco Groß (* 22. August 1970 in Schlema) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Biathlet und heutiger Biathlontrainer. Zuletzt betreute er bis 2024 die slowenische A-Nationalmannschaft der Frauen und Männer. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Karriere. 1.2 Trainerlaufbahn. 2 Privates. 3 Sportliche Erfolge. 4 Auszeichnungen. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ricco_GroßRicco Groß - Wikipedia

    Ricco Groß (also spelled Gross, born 22 August 1970) is a former German biathlete. He is one of the most successful biathletes of all time at the Winter Olympics and the World Championships. [citation needed]

  4. Tras una carrera extraordinaria en el biatlón, el alemán Ricco Gross entrena ahora al equipo austriaco de esta disciplina. Repasamos con él su carrera como biatleta y sus perspectivas para Beijing 2022.

  5. Hace 4 días · Germany’s Rico Gross is the only biathlete in history to win four Olympic relay titles, and during a 17 year career he added to his medal haul with series of impressive individual triumphs in international competition. Hotshot. Born in Bad Schlema, a mining town in the German region of Saxony, Gross took up the biathlon at the age of 13.

  6. Biography. Ricco Groß ranked as one of most successful biathletes of all time. His career stretched from his first World Cup in 1990 until his farewell in 2007. During that time, he collected eight Olympic medals (including four golds), 20 World Championship medals (nine golds, five silvers and six bronzes) and 33 World Cup wins, of which nine ...

  7. The team behind the team: Ricco Gross is out to show the Winter Olympics is more than just alpine skiing. The German biathlon legend is nourishing a new generation of biathlon talent in Austria as he prepares them for the Winter Olympics in Beijing. His coaching philosophy? “When we win, we win together. When we lose, we do it together too.”