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  • Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh avenged a loss earlier this season, beating Brazilians Juliana Felisberta Silva and Larissa Franca 21-17, 21-17 in Gstaad, Switzerland.

    USATODAY.com - Clement outsprints world's best for Athlete of the Week honors 2006

  • Beach volleyball: The FIVB circuit is in Gstaad, Switzerland, for the last event before the World Championships.

    USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Johnson gets belated win 2005

  • He has a huge spread and a beautiful house, nice stone fences, ancient oaks ... takes jet planes to Switzerland to his digs in Gstaad, great skiing.

    Burgher Deluxe 2003

  • He has a huge spread and a beautiful house, nice stone fences, ancient oaks ... takes jet planes to Switzerland to his digs in Gstaad, great skiing.

    Burgher Deluxe 2003

  • Masters Series Indian Wells (Calif.) on hard courts, clay-court events in Gstaad (Switzerland) and Austria before capturing another hard-court title at the Legg Mason Classic in Washington; lost in the second round at the Australian Open and in the quarterfinals at the French Open; did not play Wimbledon because of a feud over the seedings; withdrew from his second-round match at this week's Hamlet Cup because of an upset stomach; lost in the first round four times in eight appearances at the U.S.

    2000 U.S. Open — Men's seeds 2000

  • Still haven't recovered from that ghastly spill in Gstaad.

    Will Durst: Helen Keller's Mushrooms Will Durst 2010

  • Still haven't recovered from that ghastly spill in Gstaad.

    Will Durst: Helen Keller's Mushrooms Will Durst 2010

  • Still haven't recovered from that ghastly spill in Gstaad.

    Will Durst: Helen Keller's Mushrooms Will Durst 2010

  • The angels had scattered him and his allies from his castle outside of Gstaad, which is why Satan found himself on this day, March 11, 1953, living in a tarpaper shack a couple of hundred miles north of Adelaide, South Australia, collecting beer bottles by the side of the road for cigarette money.

    Slate Magazine Jack Shafer 2011

  • And in "Gstaad" (1950) by Peikert, a glamorous skier shoots down the mountain sending up a wave of snow in her wake (estimate: £ 2,000- £ 3,000).

    Posters Promote Ski Escapes Margaret Studer 2010

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