Walter Prager
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Walter Prager (2 April 1910 - 28 May 1984) was a Swiss alpine skier.
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Quick Facts Medal record, Representing Switzerland ...
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1933 Innsbruck | Downhill |
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At the 1931 World Championship in Mürren, Prager became the first World Champion in downhill skiing. He also won the 1933 downhill championship.[1]
Later on, Prager successfully coached the Dartmouth Ski Team both before and after World War II. During the war, he was drafted and was one of the first soldiers to join the 10th Mountain Division.[2]