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Dear Sir, I would like to express that she and Deborah Compagnoni (Gold medalist in 1994 and 1998 Giant Slalom) did become the first female racers to win consecutive Olympic gold medals in the same alpine event. - Now she is employed in her father's "Südweststahl" (since 2003) and since 2008 she is the head of the supervisory committee of the "Badischen Stahlwerke" and the "Südweststahl AG". For a short time she was also a commentator for German television for major winter sports events (f.e. in the Winter Olympics 2002). Mr. Seizinger is married to Kai-Uwe Weber since October 1st, 1999, and she is mother of a boy and a girl. - By the way: Mr. Seizinger's (her name after marriage is Katja Weber) "home-province" North Rhine-Westphalia is a so-called "lowland", therefore not predestined for Alpine Skiing Sports. Maybe, 99.9 percent of all German Alpine Skiing Racers are from the Bavaria. - "Stahlwerk" is to translate into "steelworks" - therefore "Südweststahl" maybe translated into "South West Steel" (company); "AG" ("Aktiengesellschaft") is a "stock corporation"; "Badische Stahlwerke" is "Steelworks of Baden. (Cit: German Wikipedia). Skiscout (talk) 18:48, 8 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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