Andreas Prommegger
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Andreas Prommegger (born November 16, 1980) is a professional snowboarder from Austria. His speciality is the Parallel (Giant) Slalom.
[edit] Career highlights
- Olympic Winter Games
- 2006 - Torino, 9th at parallel giant slalom
- FIS World Snowboard Championships
- 1999 - Seiser Alm, 2nd at parallel giant slalom (juniors)
- 1999 - Berchtesgaden, 43rd at snowboardcross
- 2000 - Berchtesgaden, 1st at parallel giant slalom (juniors)
- 2000 - Berchtesgaden, 1st at parallel slalom (juniors)
- 2001 - Madonna di Campiglio, 22nd at snowboardcross
- 2001 - Madonna di Campiglio, 23rd at parallel giant slalom
- 2001 - Madonna di Campiglio, 10th at parallel slalom
- 2005 - Whistler, 5th at parallel giant slalom
- 2005 - Whistler, 9th at parallel slalom
- 2007 - Arosa, 4th at parallel slalom
- 2007 - Arosa, 5th at parallel giant slalom
- World Cup
- 2004 - Berchtesgaden, 3rd at parallel giant slalom
- 2004 - Winterberg, 3rd at parallel slalom
- 2005 - Le Relais, 2nd at parallel giant slalom
- 2006 - Lake Placid, 3rd at parallel giant slalom
- 2006 - Furano, 2nd at parallel giant slalom
- 2007 - Sungwoo, 2nd at parallel giant slalom
- 2008 - La Molina, 1st at parallel giant slalom
- 2008 - La Molina, 3rd at parallel slalom
- National Championships
- 2000 - San Candido, 1st at snowboardcross
- 2001 - Sappada, 3rd at parallel giant slalom
- 2004 - Bad Gastein, 1st at parallel slalom
- 2005 - Kreischberg, 1st at parallel giant slalom
- 2007 - Haus im Ennstal, 1st at giant slalom
[edit] External links
- FIS-Ski: Andreas Prommegger - statistics
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