Hermann Maier Biography

Occup.Athlete
FromAustria
BornDecember 7, 1972
Age51 years
Early Life
Hermann Maier was born on December 7, 1972, in Altenmarkt im Pongau, Austria. Maturing in a town in the Austrian alps, Maier was subjected to winter sports at a very early age. His moms and dads, Hermann Sr. and Gertraud, had a ski school and a little ski resort, enabling young Hermann to establish his skiing skills. He has a brother, Alexander, who also ended up being an affordable skier.

Surge to Fame
Hermann Maier started his snowboarding profession at the age of 15 however was initially declined by the Austrian Ski Federation due to his absence of success in competitions. Undeterred, Maier continued and remained to enhance his abilities. He ultimately joined the Austrian nationwide team in 1996.

The list below year, Maier made his World Cup debut as well as quickly developed himself as one of one of the most promising rivals in the skiing world. His breakout period was available in 1998 when he won two gold medals at the Nagano Olympics (Super-G as well as Giant Slalom occasions), despite a terrifying accident in the downhill competition. Nicknamed "The Herminator" by the media, Maier's fearless style of skiing and also incredible returns after numerous mishaps made him a favored among fans and fellow athletes.

Achievements as well as Awards
Throughout his career, Hermann Maier won a total of 4 Olympic medals, with two golds in Nagano (1998) as well as two silvers in Salt Lake City (2002). He likewise enjoyed amazing success on the planet Championships, capturing three golds, one silver, as well as one bronze in between 1999 as well as 2005.

Along with his champion successes, Maier took pleasure in an outstanding World Cup occupation, winning a total of 54 World Cup races and also claiming four overall World Cup titles (1998, 2000, 2001, 2004). He was additionally a six-time World Cup discipline champion, taking 3 titles in both the Super-G (1998, 1999, 2000) and Giant Slalom (1998, 1999, 2001) occasions.

Maier was awarded the prominent Skieur d'Or Award as well as called Austrian Sportsman of the Year several times throughout his occupation.

Return and Retirement
In August 2001, Hermann Maier's profession deviated for the even worse when he was involved in a severe motorbike crash. He experienced a compound fracture of his right lower leg and also serious nerve damages. Medical professionals originally thought about truncating his leg, however after numerous surgeries, Maier made an impressive healing.

Regardless of the many setbacks, Maier returned to affordable winter sports in 2003, and the complying with season, he won the overall World Cup title again (2004). He remained to contend as well as achieve success in World Cup events and also World Championships, but his efficiency in the Olympics eluded him, with Maier completing without a medal in the 2006 Turin Olympics.

In October 2009, Hermann Maier announced his retired life from specialist skiing at the age of 36. His retirement noted completion of an illustrious occupation that saw him turn into one of one of the most successful and also revered professional athletes in the history of towering snowboarding.

Life After Retirement
Following his retirement from professional winter sports, Hermann Maier turned his focus to business and also philanthropic pursuits. He has actually composed a best-selling memoir titled "The Race of My Life" and also has participated in various charity drive to help elevate funds for companies such as the Special Olympics.

Presently, Maier stays an active and influential number within the winter sports neighborhood. He is often seen coaching young athletes and offering his experience and guidance to the next generation of snowboarding champs.

In conclusion, Hermann Maier's amazing decision, fearlessness, and also natural ability have gained him an area amongst one of the most revered and adored athletes in the world of alpine winter sports. With his countless honors and also success, the heritage of "The Herminator" will definitely endure for generations to come in the skiing globe.

Our collection contains 29 quotes who is written / told by Hermann.

Related authors: Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

29 Famous quotes by Hermann Maier

Small: There is no pressure on me, I can take a lot of risks in the coming weeks. I feel free to ski the way I
"There is no pressure on me, I can take a lot of risks in the coming weeks. I feel free to ski the way I decide on race-day because the overall title was not my main target this winter"
Small: Im quite excited to think that I will run the Olympic race here next year
"I'm quite excited to think that I will run the Olympic race here next year"
Small: I still have more to fight for in the coming years
"I still have more to fight for in the coming years"
Small: I like to win. If I lose, Im not very happy
"I like to win. If I lose, I'm not very happy"
Small: If I remain healthy, I can win more races, but I dont think so much about setting new records.
"If I remain healthy, I can win more races, but I don't think so much about setting new records. I'm already proud to have become the leading Austrian World Cup racer"
Small: I lost races because I wanted too much to win them in beating my rivals
"I lost races because I wanted too much to win them in beating my rivals"
Small: Its good to ski for fun, but I still want to win races as often as possible
"It's good to ski for fun, but I still want to win races as often as possible"
Small: Im happy to belong to this group of top champions having excelled here
"I'm happy to belong to this group of top champions having excelled here"
Small: I was quite moved to see this huge crowd which attended the ceremony in the middle of the town
"I was quite moved to see this huge crowd which attended the ceremony in the middle of the town"
Small: I sat down with my trainers to check my past seasons and to see what could be done to keep me motivated
"I sat down with my trainers to check my past seasons and to see what could be done to keep me motivated and in good shape. I had to find a new motivation, a new momentum"
Small: For the moment, the snow is quite wet and soft. If it was hard or icy, it would be a perfect downhill f
"For the moment, the snow is quite wet and soft. If it was hard or icy, it would be a perfect downhill for my style, because I could fight even harder"
Small: When you have won everything in your career, whats left? Why go on?
"When you have won everything in your career, what's left? Why go on?"
Small: One victory more or less doesnt make the difference for me now
"One victory more or less doesn't make the difference for me now"
Small: My attitude on skis is different now. I have learned to put less pressure on myself and on the edges of
"My attitude on skis is different now. I have learned to put less pressure on myself and on the edges of my skis when I'm racing, to be keep myself more under control"
Small: I have a strong lead so far, and I would be proud to win it because it remains the summit for a skier.
"I have a strong lead so far, and I would be proud to win it because it remains the summit for a skier. I also aim to collect several smaller crystal trophies at Are, especially the GS Cup"
Small: Ski racing, especially downhill, is a dangerous activity and there are many accidents. It would be real
"Ski racing, especially downhill, is a dangerous activity and there are many accidents. It would be really too bad to lose everything because of a crash"
Small: It was really tough to race the GS a day after the downhill, but thats over now. Im looking forward for
"It was really tough to race the GS a day after the downhill, but that's over now. I'm looking forward for the rest of the season which is also quite interesting"
Small: I won a great giant slalom in Japan last week, and it gave me momentum for this final part of the seaso
"I won a great giant slalom in Japan last week, and it gave me momentum for this final part of the season"
Small: I still have many goals left, especially the Overall World Cup standings
"I still have many goals left, especially the Overall World Cup standings"
Small: The crowd is wonderful. There is always a superb atmosphere in the finish area. Its good for the World
"The crowd is wonderful. There is always a superb atmosphere in the finish area. It's good for the World Cup. I missed it a lot when I had to rest and it's so nice to be back here"
Small: As the time goes by, you change, your learn new things, your attitude is different. For the moment, Im
"As the time goes by, you change, your learn new things, your attitude is different. For the moment, I'm still enjoying ski racing so much that it would be difficult for me to think about ending my career"
Small: When I was a child, all I wanted was to enter the Austrian team and to compete on the World Cup tour. I
"When I was a child, all I wanted was to enter the Austrian team and to compete on the World Cup tour. I had to fight hard to reach this. I wanted badly to win each race"
Small: Its funny to have become an elegant skier now. But my drive is still the same
"It's funny to have become an elegant skier now. But my drive is still the same"
Small: At my age, you need to verify that everything is fine. I put a lot of pressure on my body, and I feel s
"At my age, you need to verify that everything is fine. I put a lot of pressure on my body, and I feel sometimes pain in my back and in my knees, so I have to be sure that I can keep on training hard before going on"
Small: This time, I took it easier. I stood up before it so as not to crash again
"This time, I took it easier. I stood up before it so as not to crash again"
Small: It was necessary to organize my career to remain at the top level until Salt Lake City
"It was necessary to organize my career to remain at the top level until Salt Lake City"
Small: I trained well this week but I think it will take some time until I recover my best rhythm in this spec
"I trained well this week but I think it will take some time until I recover my best rhythm in this specialty"
Small: I planned to stop in 2002 after the Salt Lake City Olympics. I felt able to remain competitive another
"I planned to stop in 2002 after the Salt Lake City Olympics. I felt able to remain competitive another four years, and I wanted to stop while I'm still at the top"
Small: Franz Klammer was my great idol in my younger years
"Franz Klammer was my great idol in my younger years"