Austria’s top 10 of the week


AUSTRIA presents you with the local celebrities of the week. Here are the top ten:

1.Vincent Kriechmayr

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Austria's top 10 of the week

The first downhill victory and right away on the most difficult slope in the world. The ski star had the whole of Austria cheering with his triumph on the Streif in Kitzbühel on Friday. Finally a ray of light after the many ski failures.

2. Johanna Mikl-Leitner

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Austria's top 10 of the week

Lower Austria’s governor and Lower Austria-ÖVP leader Johanna Mikl-Leitner is fighting for around 40 percent in the state elections on January 29. Despite all attacks by the opponents, continue to use fair means.

3.Arnold Schwarzenegger

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The Styrian oak is the king of Kitzbühel. 120,000 euros were donated to climate protection at his charity dinner, including the auction at the “Stanglwirt”. You can forgive him for skipping the descent.

4. Anna Netrebko

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Netrebko

With “Aida” she sings her way back into everyone’s hearts at the State Opera. In addition, a radiant performance at the Philharmonic Ball and a party with Flórez.

5. Otto Schenk

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Austria's top 10 of the week

The acting giant was last on stage in 2020. Now there’s a unique comeback. Farewell with the last conversation in the accent.

6. Kathi Nehammer

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Kathi Nehammer

Chancellor’s wife wore a robe by Attila Kutoglu at the Philharmoniker Ball, which is being auctioned off for a good cause.

7. Gunther Ofner

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Ofner

The airport board is delighted with a passenger increase of 127%. This means that Flughafen Wien AG is debt-free for the first time in decades.

8. Peter Hanke

Ice dream opening, climate offensive for the economy and now in Kitzbühel as an organizer: Vienna’s financial city councilor in continuous action.

9. Gunther Helm

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Former Müller boss is supposed to bring Rene Benko’s ailing department store chains back into shape.

10.Andreas Babeler

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Austria's top 10 of the week

Traiskirchen’s mayor is fighting for preferential votes in the Lower Austrian elections and is seen as a SPÖ hope for the future.



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