Hansi Hinterseer

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Hansi Hinterseer
Men's Alpine Skiing
World Championships
Silver 1974 St. Moritz Giant Slalom

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. In 1974 he won the silver medal at the world championship in Sankt Moritz, and also participated at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.[1]

Since the early 1980s, he has been a technical sports commentator for the National Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, usually commenting on Slalom and Giant Slalom live broadcasts.

In 1994, he started a career as a singer, and also as an actor in a number of TV productions. Hansi Hinterseer resides in the town of Kitzbühel, Austria.

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[edit] World Cup victories

[edit] Overall

Season Discipline
1973 Giant Slalom

[edit] Individual races

Date Location Race
21 February 1972 Flag of Japan Naeba Slalom
8 March 1973 Flag of the United States Anchorage Giant Slalom
8 December 1973 Flag of France Val-d'Isère Giant Slalom
27 January 1974 Flag of Austria Kitzbühel Slalom
25 February 1975 Flag of Japan Furano Giant Slalom
21 December 1975 Flag of Austria Schladming Slalom

[edit] Discography

  • Wenn man sich lieb hat ("When they are in love")
  • Ich warte auf Dich ("I am waiting for you")
  • Mein Geschenk für Dich ("My present for you")
  • Danke für deine Liebe ("Thank you for your love")
  • Dann nehm ich dich in meine Arme ("Then I take you in my arms")
  • Träum´mit mir ("Dream with me")
  • Du bist alles ("You are everything")
  • Weihnachten mit Hansi ("Christmas with Hansi")
  • Vater, dein Wille geschehe ("Father, your will will be done")
  • Meine Lieder, Deine Träume ("My songs, your dreams")
  • Goldene Weihnacht ("Golden Christmas")
  • Best of Hansi Hinterseer

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ski race results Rocky Mountain News.com, (March 12, 1990).

[edit] External links

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