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In fact, the two siblings personal website calls them Manfred e Manuela Moelgg. I think they themselves should be the main authority about their name, don't you agree? --'''Attilios''' (talk) 18:51, 19 February 2009 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 15 years ago5 comments3 people in discussion
To rest the case if the name is Mölgg or Moelgg I contacted the official homepage of the two skiers: www.moelgg.com and asked them about the correct spelling: Today the answer arrived:
Der korrekte Name ist „Mölgg“. Aus Kommunikationsgründen (Homepage), und weil die offiziellen FIS-Listen den Namen „Moelgg“ benutzen und grundsätzlich keine Umlaute zulassen, erscheint in der Öffentlichkeit sehr häufig der Name Moelgg.
Also, wenn wir das Ganze ein für alle Mal klären wollen, teilen Sie bitte folgendes Wikipedia mit:
Der korrekte Name ist „Mölgg“, aus Kommunikationsgründen wird jedoch des öfteren der Name „Moelgg“ benutzt.
Vielen Dank für die Zusammenarbeit
(The correct name is „Mölgg“. For communication reasons (Homepage), and because the official FIS-lists use the name „Moelgg“ and on principle do not permit the use of vowel mutations, often in public the name Moelgg appears. So, if we want to clarify this once and for all, please inform wikipedia about the following: The correct name is „Mölgg“, however for communication reasons often the name „Moelgg“ is used. Thank you very much for your cooperation.)
Such a personal mail is not an official source. As long as they themselves write their name in such a fashion on their site (there's plenty of South-Tyrol Italian skiers and people in general whose name is correctly spelled in German here, in World Cup etc, so one wonders why the two brothers should make such a voluntary change) I think it's better to keep the normal spelling. Anyway let me know (PS: compliments for the excellent crests I've seen on your page!!) Ciao and good work. --'''Attilios''' (talk) 13:35, 4 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
when the province sends out press statements in Italian[3][4] the name Mölgg is used too
his ski sponsor uses the name Mölgg in its English site[5]
also the local newspaper in Ladin uses the name Mölgg[6]
I am moving the pages anew, because as the webmaster of Mölggs homepage said: "for communication reasons often the name „Moelgg“ is used." and "The correct name is „Mölgg“". --noclador (talk) 06:36, 6 March 2009 (UTC)Reply