Fabian Ebenhoch

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Fabian Ebenhoch Ski jumping
Fabian Ebenhoch at the Junior World Championships 2010

Fabian Ebenhoch at the Junior World Championships 2010

nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday January 12, 1979
job Ski jumping coach
Career
National squad since 1998
status resigned
End of career 2000
Medal table
Universiade medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Logo of the FISU Winter Universiade
gold 1999 Poprad Normal hill
silver 1999 Poprad team
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup January 6, 1998
 Overall World Cup 69th ( 1999/00 )
 Jump World Cup 69th (1999/00)
 Four Hills Tournament 50th ( 1999/00 )
last change: August 18, 2012

Fabian Ebenhoch (born January 12, 1979 ) is a former Austrian ski jumper and today's ski jumping trainer.

Career

From 1998 to 2000 Ebenhoch competed a total of five times in World Cup competitions. He competed in his first World Cup competition on January 6, 1998 in Bischofshofen . He finished jumping in 42nd place with no points. He finished the following three competitions in Harrachov , Innsbruck and Iron Mountain in the points. Only in his last World Cup competition in Iron Mountain on February 27, 2000 did he fail again. He achieved his greatest international success at the 1999 Winter Universiade in Poprad , Slovakia , when he was able to win the normal hill jumping level with Łukasz Kruczek and took silver in the team competition with the Austrian team.

He was the national coach of the Italian women's national team and also looks after the junior Nordic combined athletes as a jumping coach .

In May 2011 Ebenhoch became the head coach of the Italian combined team. He has been the head coach of the Swiss women's ski jumping team since May 2013 .

statistics

World Cup placements

season space Points
1998/99 89. 06th
1999/00 69. 10

Web links

Commons : Fabian Ebenhoch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Universiade results Poprad 1999 , accessed on August 18, 2012.
  2. ^ Staff Tecnico Combinata Nordica ( Italian ) www.fisi.org. Archived from the original on May 8, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  3. Swiss ski jumping women get a new trainer , online at skispringen.com, accessed on May 8, 2013.