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Richard Kröll

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Richard Kröll (15 March 1968 – 5 October 1996) was an Austrian alpine skier. His uncle came to him to skiing. By 1984, Kröll managed to join a junior squad that is run through the International Ski Federation. From 1985 to early 1996, he obtained several achievements in alpine skiing such as Super-G standings and many FIS Alpine Ski World Cup awards.[1]

He died in a car accident on October 5, 1996 in Austria at age 28.

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