Wehr-Hásler, Sábine (1967–)
Wehr-Hásler, Sábine (1967–)
German snowboarder. Name variations: Sabine Wehr-Hasler; Sabine Hasler. Born Aug 7, 1967, in Germany.
Began snowboarding (1989); was ISF Women's European Halfpipe champion (1993), ISF Women's Vice European Halfpipe champion (1996), World Cup Overall Winner Halfpipe (2001 and 2002) and Vice World Cup Overall Winner Halfpipe (1998 and 2002); other 1st-place finishes include ISF Women's Halfpipe World Cup Masters, Naeba, Japan (1995) and Women's Halfpipe World Cup Series, Oberstdorf (1995).
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