Silvia Berger
This article is about former Austrian skier. For the Argentine economist Silvia Berger, see Silvia Berger (economist).
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Silvia Berger (born July 11, 1980) is a former Austrian skier who participated in 128 World Cup races, with three podium appearances. Throughout the entirety of Berger’s career, her best was a second-place finish in the giant slalom in Val d’Isere on the 9th of December 1999. Berger is a native of Westendorf. She also managed two third spot placements, in the Veysonnaz super-G on the 11th of January 2004 and in the Cortina super-G on the 14th of January 2005.[1] In her 1999-2000 season, Silvia was crowned Europa Cup Champion in the downhill and giant slalom disciplines, as well as the overall standings.[2]
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