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Austria's Next Topmodel, Cycle 2
''Austria's Next Topmodel, season 2'' was the second season of the Austrian reality documentary based on Tyra Banks' ''America's Next Top Model''. Once again Lena Gercke hosted the show while runway coach Alamande Belfor was replaced by former model and fashion photographer Andreas Ortner. Sabine Landl, who was the styling expert in season 1, also became a permanent member of the jury. Like last year, the winner was represented by ''Wiener Models''. Among the other prizes were a cover on Austrian magazine ''Woman'', the face of the newest ''Hervis'' campaign as well as two runway jobs at the Milan and Paris Fashion Week. Episodes Contestants ''(ages stated are at start of contest)'' Summaries Call-out order : The contestant was eliminated : The contestant quit the competition. : The contestant won the competition *Episode 4 ended with a cliffhanger and the entire elimination ceremony was shown the following episode. *In episode 3, Lisa quit the competition. *Episode 6 w ...
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Austria's Next Topmodel
''Austria's Next Topmodel'' was an Austrian competition reality television series based on Tyra Banks's ''America's Next Top Model''. History The show was hosted by Lena Gercke, the winner of the first cycle of '' Germany's Next Topmodel''. Gercke is the first ''Top Model'' winner to become the host of a ''Top Model'' series. The judging panel for the show's first cycle consisted of the head of Vienna-based modeling agency Wiener Models, Andrea Weidler, and runway coach Alamanda Belfor. It aired from January to February 2009 and was won by Larissa Marolt. As part of her prize package for winning the contest, Marolt won a place on the fourth cycle of ''Germany's Next Top model'', where she placed eighth. In mid-2009, Puls 4 aired a spin-off of the show ''Die Model WG'', which featured six of cycle one's contestants. The show was won by Kordula Stöckl. The second cycle aired from November 2009 to February 2010. Its catchphrase was "More girls, more jet set, more glamour." Fo ...
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Admont () is a town in the Austrian state of Styria. It is historically most notable for Admont Abbey, a monastery founded in 1074. Gesäuse National Park, in which Admont lies, is an area of outstanding beauty. The town is situated in the middle of the Ennstal Alps, in the valley of the Enns River The Enns () is a southern tributary of the river Danube in Austria, joining northward at the city of Enns. It forms much of the border between the states of Lower Austria and Upper Austria. The Enns spans , in a flat-J-shape. It flows from its sou .... Geography References External links Official site Cities and towns in Liezen District {{Styria-geo-stub ...
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