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Winter Sports Biography

Hermann Maier

“The Herminator”

Austrian · Flachau, Austria · Born 7 December 1973

Alpine Skier
2
olympic golds
4
world titles
54
world cup wins
Crash comeback 1998
career notes

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Austrian alpine skiing legend nicknamed 'The Herminator' whose explosive power, devastating downhill speed and remarkable comeback from a catastrophic crash in 1998 produced multiple World Championship victories.

Hermann Maier is the Austrian legend known as 'The Herminator', one of the greatest all-around alpine skiers in history. His incredible crash at the 1998 Nagano Olympics — a spectacular tumble that seemed to end his Games — followed by two gold medals days later is one of winter sport's most iconic sequences. His dominance in the super-G and downhill made him the most feared racer of the late 1990s.

Career Journey

Timeline

1973 👶 Born in Flachau, Austria
2004 🏁 Retired from professional sport
Career Timeline — Hermann Maier
1973
Born in Flachau, Austria
2004
Retired from professional sport