Hermann Maier

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Hermann Maier is an Austrian alpine ski racer and multiple Olympic and World Cup champion renowned for his powerful, aggressive style and dominance in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic champion
World Cup champion
alpine skier
human
awardReceived Austrian Sportsman of the Year
countryOfBirth Austria
countryOfCitizenship Austria
countryOfResidence Austria
dateOfBirth 1972-12-07
familyName Meier
surface form: Maier
givenName Hermann
height 1.84 m
memberOfSportsTeam Austria national alpine ski team
name Hermann Maier self-link
nickname Herminator
notableFor dominance in late 1990s and early 2000s alpine skiing
powerful and aggressive skiing style
occupation alpine skier
ski coach
OlympicGames 1998 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics
OlympicMedal bronze medal in giant slalom at 2006 Winter Olympics
gold medal in giant slalom at 1998 Winter Olympics
gold medal in super-G at 1998 Winter Olympics
silver medal in super-G at 2006 Winter Olympics
placeOfBirth Altenmarkt im Pongau
residence Flachau
retirement 2009
sexOrGender male
significantEvent made successful comeback to World Cup after 2001 accident
survived serious motorcycle accident in 2001
specializesIn downhill
giant slalom
super-G
sport alpine skiing
weight approximately 90 kg
worldChampion yes
WorldChampionshipGoldMedal downhill at 1999 World Championships
super-G at 1999 World Championships
super-G at 2005 World Championships
WorldCupDebut 1996
WorldCupDisciplineTitles downhill
giant slalom
super-G
WorldCupOverallTitles 4
WorldCupOverallTitleSeason 1997–1998
1998–1999
1999–2000
2000–2001
WorldCupRaceWins 54

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Hermann Maier name Hermann Maier self-link
1998 Winter Olympics notableAthlete Hermann Maier