- Fernando Verdasco
Fernando Verdasco Carmona (born November 15, 1983 in Madrid) is a professional tennis player from Spain. Currently he is one of the best Spanish tennis players, and he plays well on all of the surfaces. Verdasco started playing tennis at four years old and got a full-time coach when he was eight. Verdasco considers his forehand his best shot, plays left-handed and has a double-handed backhand.
- Albert Costa
Albert Costa Casals (born June 25 1975, in Lleida) is a professional tennis player from Spain. He is best remembered for winning the men's singles title at the French Open in 2002. Costa began playing tennis at the age of five. He first came to the tennis world's attention as an outstanding junior player. In 1993, he reached the French Open junior final and won the Orange Bowl.
- Agustín Calleri
Agustín Calleri is a professional male tennis player from Argentina. He won his first title as a professional player in Acapulco in 2003 beating his countryman and friend Mariano Zabaleta. His nickname is "Gordo" that means "Fat" in Spanish. He is known as a hard-hitter and he prefers playing on clay. In 1999 he picked up first ATP win over Jan Vacek at Roland Garros. Also advanced to first quarterfinal at Umag.
- Giorgio Rocca
Giorgio Rocca (born August 6,1975, Chur, Switzerland) is an Italian Alpine skier, a specialist of Slalom skiing. Together with Marc Girardelli and Ingemar Stenmark, he is the sole skier to have won 5 Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom in a row, a result he scored in the 2005/2006 season: only Alberto Tomba (7) made better. He is currently the fifth all-time slalom winner, with a total of 11 victories. Rocca made his debut in the Alpine Skiing World Cup on January 6, 1996, …
- Nicolás Lapentti
Nicolás Alexander Lapentti Gomez is a professional tennis player from Ecuador. Lapentti began playing tennis at the age of six. He first came to the tennis world's attention an outstanding junior player who won the Orange Bowl in Florida in 1994, and captured the junior doubles titles at the French Open and the US Open. Lapentti turned professional in 1995 and won his first top-level singles title later that year at Bogotá.
- Hansi Hinterseer
Hansi Hinterseer (born February 2, 1954) is an Austrian singer, actor, entertainer, and former alpine skier. He is the son of Ernst Hinterseer, who won a gold medal in Slalom skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics. In the 1970s Hansi Hinterseer became famous as a member of the Austrian Ski Team. He won six alpine skiing World Cup races in Slalom skiing and Giant Slalom skiing. In 1973 he won the alpine skiing World Cup in Giant Slalom skiing.
- Bruno Kernen
Bruno Kernen is a former Swiss alpine skier, winner of the 1983 Kitzbühel downhill race. He currently runs a hotel with his family in Schönried, Switzerland. He is not to be confused with the skier Bruno Kernen (born 1972). However, they are in fact, distant cousins.
- Alfons Walde
Alfons Walde (8 February 1891 - 11 December 1958), an Austrian from Kitzbuhel in the Tyrol, was the first artist to successfully bring skiing as a subject into painting. These sporting scenes together with his winter landscapes and farming images, rendered in a unique tempera style with impastose colouring, complemented his other artistic gifts as both an architect and graphic artist. Many of his paintings can be seen in the Museum gallery in Kitzbuhel.
- Patrick Ortlieb
Patrick Ortlieb (born May 17, 1967 in Bregenz) is an Austrian former alpine skier who won a gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. Ortlieb started skiing relatively late at the age of 13. A downhill specialist, he won this event at the 1992 Winter Olympics, gathered 18 medals at World Cup races, and became World Champion in 1996 in downhill. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer he came in 4th in the downhill race.
- Anderl Molterer
Andreas "Anderl" Molterer is an Austrian former alpine skier. At the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy he won silver in the giant slalom, and bronze in the downhill competition. In 1953, 1955, 1958, and 1959 he won the Hahnenkamm Race in Kitzbühel.
- Christl Haas
Christl Haas was an Austrian alpine skiing champion at the 1964 Winter Olympics. Haas was born in at Kitzbühel. In the World Cup she won four downhill competitions in total. At the Alpine skiing World Championship 1962 in Chamonix, France she won gold in the downhill competition. Haas became a national hero as a twenty year old Olympic champion in the downhill event at the first Innsbruck Winter Olympics.
- Buddy Werner
Wallace "Buddy" Werner was an American alpine skier in the 1950s and 1960s. He was born and raised in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and raced for the University of Colorado. His sister was Skeeter Werner. Werner was selected for the U.S. Olympic Ski Team three times: 1956, 1960, & 1964. He was the first American to win the famed Hahnenkamm downhill race in Kitzbühel, Austria in 1959.
- Susanne Klatten
Susanne Klatten was born Susanne Hanna Ursula Quandt on 28 April 1962 in Bad Homburg in Germany. She is the daughter of Herbert Quandt and Johanna Quandt and as a result the richest woman in Germany. Susanne Klatten gained a degree in business finance and then did a course in marketing and management at the University of Buckingham, followed by an MBA in Lausanne specialising in advertising. Her first practical business experience was in London with Dresdner Bank, …
- Hubert Sauper
Hubert Sauper was born on 27 July 1966 at Kitzbühel in Tyrol, Austria. He lived in Great Britain, Italy, USA and now he is living in France. He studied film directing in universities in Vienna and France. He teaches film classes in Europe and the USA. He has played as an actor in several short films and two feature length films: "In The Circle Of The Iris", directed by Peter Patzak, (with Philippe Léotard), and "Blue Distance", directed by Peter Schreiner.
- Vasily Sitnikov
Vasily Yakovlevich Sitnikov - November 28, 1987, New York) was a Russian painter. He was one of the most vivid “landmark” figures of the post-war Soviet Nonconformist Art of Russia, and a living legend in Moscow artistic milieu. He was arrested by the Soviet authorities in 1941, barely escaped summery execution and was later committed to a mental asylum in Kazan. He survived harsh conditions and starvation and was released shortly before the end of WWII.
- Max Reisinger
One of his favorite meals is "Bosna" - a specialty from his home province Upper Austria, similar to a hot-dog. Loves music by Phil Collins, Genesis and Mark Knopfler.
- Hans Sigl
Attended acting lessons at the Landestheater Innsbruck. Enjoys playing squash and volleyball, diving and boxing. Has a son, Nepomuk Jim, whose mother is actress Katja Keller. Being passionately fond of cooking, he had the idea of releasing the book "So kocht Kitzbühel".
- Roman Braunhofer
- Andrea Scheu
- Peter Leidenfrost
- Oliver Muth
- Rainer Sorg
- Uwe Kohrs
- Nicole Schmied
- Andreas Stiedl
- Helmuth Dimko
- Daniela Pudalewski
- Ferry Öllinger
- Matthias Jahn
- Stefanie Oberndorfer
- Birgit Pernutz
- Mike Sauer
- Eveline Szarka
- Helga Reisenbichler
- Eddie Hofmann
- Erich Mang
- Alexander Preisch
- Toni Sailer
Anton "Toni" Sailer is an Austrian former skier, considered amongst one of the best ever in the sport history. Nicknamed "Blitz from Kitz", Sailer was the first skier at the olympic games to win all three Alpine skiing events (downhill, slalom and giant slalom), at the 1956 Winter Olympic Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo. He was the fifth athlete to win three gold medals in the same Winter Olympic Games.
- Dennis
- Nicu