Etta Kunz
Alpine ski racer representing Switzerland
Etta Kunz is a Swiss Alpine ski racer who represented Switzerland in international skiing competitions during the 1990s and 2000s. Competing in various Alpine skiing disciplines including slalom and giant slalom, Kunz participated in World Cup events and Olympic competitions, contributing to Switzerland's strong tradition in skiing. The sport of Alpine skiing has deep roots in Swiss culture and identity, and athletes like Kunz have carried forward the nation's legacy of excellence in winter sports. While maintaining a lower profile compared to some Olympic athletes, Kunz represents the dedication and technical skill required to compete at the international level in one of the world's most demanding winter sports.
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Swiss
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Etta
Germanic origin
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