Hellmut Lantschner
Austrian and German alpine skier (1909–1993)
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Representing Germany | ||
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1939 Zakopane | Downhill | |
1938 Engelberg | Downhill | |
1938 Engelberg | Slalom | |
1938 Engelberg | Combined |
Hellmut Lantschner (11 November 1909 – 4 July 1993) was an Austrian and German alpine skier and world champion. He first competed for Austria, and from 1935 for Germany. He is the brother of Alpine skier and actor Gustav Lantschner.
Lantschner became a world champion in the downhill in 1939.[1]
Filmography
References
- ^ Official results for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Archived 2012-05-24 at archive.today – FIS-ski.com - (Retrieved 17 July 2008)
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- 1931: Walter Prager
- 1932: Gustav Lantschner
- 1933: Walter Prager
- 1934: David Zogg
- 1935: Franz Zingerle
- 1936: Rudolf Rominger
- 1937: Émile Allais
- 1938: James Couttet
- 1939: Hellmut Lantschner
- 1948: Henri Oreiller
- 1950: Zeno Colò
- 1952: Zeno Colò
- 1954: Christian Pravda
- 1956: Anton Sailer
- 1958: Anton Sailer
- 1960: Jean Vuarnet
- 1962: Karl Schranz
- 1964: Egon Zimmermann
- 1966: Jean-Claude Killy
- 1968: Jean-Claude Killy
- 1970: Bernhard Russi
- 1972: Bernhard Russi
- 1974: David Zwilling
- 1976: Franz Klammer
- 1978: Josef Walcher
- 1980: Leonhard Stock
- 1982: Harti Weirather
- 1985: Pirmin Zurbriggen
- 1987: Peter Müller
- 1989: Hansjörg Tauscher
- 1991: Franz Heinzer
- 1993: Urs Lehmann
- 1996: Patrick Ortlieb
- 1997: Bruno Kernen
- 1999: Hermann Maier
- 2001: Hannes Trinkl
- 2003: Michael Walchhofer
- 2005: Bode Miller
- 2007: Aksel Lund Svindal
- 2009: John Kucera
- 2011: Erik Guay
- 2013: Aksel Lund Svindal
- 2015: Patrick Küng
- 2017: Beat Feuz
- 2019: Kjetil Jansrud
- 2021: Vincent Kriechmayr
- 2023: Marco Odermatt
- Men's World Champions: Downhill
- Super-G
- Giant Slalom
- Slalom
- Combined
- Parallel Giant Slalom
- Mixed Team
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