Konrad Hari

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Konrad Hari (born 1978) is a retired Swiss alpine skier.

He competed in four events at the 1997 Junior World Championships and four events at the 1998 Junior World Championships, his best placement being the super-G bronze medal in 1998.[1]

He made his World Cup debut in January 1999 in Adelboden, but did not collect his first World Cup points until February 2000 when finishing 24th in the St. Anton super-G. Following several years where he finished 25th–30th at best, he improved to a 12th place in December 2004 in Beaver Creek. In 2005, the latter half of the 2004-05 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, he recorded four finishes in the 16th–20th interval, later improving further to a 10th place in the January 2006 Kitzbühel downhill. His last World Cup outing came in March 2008 in Kvitfjell.[1]

He represented the sports club in Adelboden.[1]

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