Topic: Hermann Maier
Carlo Jenka was born October 15th , 1986 in Obersaxen, Switzerland . Jenka decided to choose alpine skiing over soccer due to his inspiration of Austrian star Hermann Maier at the 1998 Nagano Games . In December 2009 , Jenka managed to win three alpine events ...
Former world, Olympic Alpine skiing champion Hermann Maier retires at 36, cites knee injuryThis is usually Hermann Maier's time of year a ski season about to begin and an Olympics just months off.The Austrian star fought back tears Tuesday in ...
Hermann Maier, the grand old man of Austrian skiing, brought the curtain down on his glittering career on Tuesday after failing to recover from a knee injury sustained last March. "I have decided to bring to an end my career as a ...
Austria's grand old ski man Hermann Maier has returned to training after injuring his knee last March but will not race on the World Cup circuit until November-end. "I'm not sad about coming back on the snow so late this ...
=(Picture)=Only 38 racers have been entered for the men's downhill at the World Ski Championships here on Saturday, when adverse weather could play havoc with the event.According to Benoit Thome of the French meteorological service, France-Meteo, there is an ...
imagining themselves, depending on their era, "doing" a Franz Klammer or Hermann Maier or Ingemar Stenmark.Inspired by incredible, ever-improving television coverage, many a one-week-a-year skier will hit the slopes, "open up" and try to carve some racer-like turns.The slight difference ...
Hermann Maier may be the grand old man of Austrian skiing but does he have enough left for one more remarkable display of guts and improvisation to win the world Super-G here on Wednesday.The 36-year-old Maier, nicknamed the " Herminator" at his ...
Those thoughts of retirement during the off season have been put on ice as Hermann Maier's stunning super-G win has given the Austrian ski legend and renewed sense of purpose.And perhaps it is fitting that Maier had to withstand the ...
Those thoughts of retirement during the off season have been put on ice as Hermann Maier's stunning super-G win has given the Austrian ski legend and renewed sense of purpose.And perhaps it is fitting that Maier had to withstand the ...
Austrian superstar Hermann Maier skied through the pain of a nagging back injury Sunday, capturing his 54th career World Cup victory by winning the first men's super-G of the season.Maier, who turns 36 next Sunday, clocked one minute, 29.84 ...