Andreas Ertl
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nation
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Germany Germany
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birthday
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30th September 1975 (age 44)
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Career
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discipline
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Super-G , giant slalom , slalom
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society
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SC Lenggries
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status
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resigned
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End of career
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2006
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Medal table
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World championships
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1 ×
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0 ×
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0 ×
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Junior World Championship
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0 ×
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1 ×
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0 ×
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Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
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Individual World Cup debut
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1994
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Overall World Cup
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85th ( 1997/98 )
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Super G World Cup
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39th ( 2004/05 )
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Giant Slalom World Cup
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29. ( 2002/03 )
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Slalom World Cup
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49th ( 1998/99 )
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Andreas Ertl (born September 30, 1975 ) is a former German ski racer.
In 2000 and 2001 he was German slalom champion. He achieved the greatest success of his career at the 2005 World Ski Championships in Bormio , when he and his sister Martina , Florian Eckert , Hilde Gerg , Monika Bergmann and Felix Neureuther became world champions in the team competition . After missing the Olympic qualification in 2006, Andreas Ertl decided to quit. Many injuries had thrown him back again and again.
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2005: Bergmann , Eckert , A. Ertl , M. Ertl , Gerg , Neureuther (GER) | 2007: Götschl , Kirchgasser , Matt , Raich , Schild , Strobl (AUT) | 2011: Barioz , Fanara , Marmottan , Richard , Tessières , Worley (FRA) | 2013: Hirscher , Hosp , Kirchgasser , Mathis , Schörghofer , Thalmann (AUT) | 2015: Brem , Hirscher , Hosp , Kirchgasser , Nösig , Schörghofer (AUT) | 2017: Baud-Mugnier , Faivre , Lizeroux , Noens , Pinturault , Worley (FRA) | 2019: Danioth , Ellenberger , Holdener , Simonet , Yule , Zenhäusern (SUI)