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His victory in Wengen was just the third by an American, after Kyle Rasmussen in 1995 and Bill Johnson in 1984.
USATODAY.com - Rahlves a downhill demon looking to make his own name 2006
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Not just any race, but the famed Lauberhorn downhill in Wengen, Switzerland.
USATODAY.com - Rahlves a downhill demon looking to make his own name 2006
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The other, a new version of the competition, was held last week in Wengen, Switzerland.
USATODAY.com - Miller's chance for sweep ends with Kitzbuehel event scrapped 2005
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As I spent much of the time alone in Wengen, with my family joining me for weekends and vacation periods, work progressed well.
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Besides the deskwork, important occupations in Wengen were skiing in the winter, and jogging and mountain climbing in the summer.
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Wengen from the originally planned 6 months to 18 months.
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In the spring of 1986, after a second winter of skiing in Wengen, I had thoroughly cleaned up the backlog of unpublished material, in addition to having finished work on the Baker Lectures monograph.
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The second consequence was that I asked for a sabbatical leave and ended up in Wengen, a beautiful mountain resort in the Berner Oberland.
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In an escape attempt, we would have to move swiftly as our whereabouts in Wengen were tracked via a "nose count" every four to six hours.
The Sig Robertson Crew's 10th Mission 11 July 1944 to Munich, Germany 1944
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During our stay in Wengen, it became clear to some of us that, if any plans to escape were to be successful, they would have to be simple and they would likely include the need to speak French.
The Sig Robertson Crew's 10th Mission 11 July 1944 to Munich, Germany 1944
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