Franz Pfnür (21 November 1908 – 21 September 1996) was a German alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics.
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![]() | 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Combined |
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![]() | 1934 St. Moritz | Slalom |
![]() | 1934 St. Moritz | Downhill |
![]() | 1934 St. Moritz | Combined |
He was born in Schellenberg.
In 1936 he won the gold medal in the alpine skiing combined event.
As a reward, Pfnür was later invited to coffee with the Führer Adolf Hitler at his mountain retreat in Obersalzberg. He also joined the SS.[1]
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World champions in men's slalom | |
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