Florian Fischer (cycling player)

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Florian Fischer Road cycling
Florian Fischer at the World Cup 2011 in St. Gallen
Florian Fischer at the World Cup 2011 in St. Gallen
To person
Date of birth 1988
nation AustriaAustria Austria
discipline Bike ball
To the team
Current team RC Höchst
function Outfield player
Most important successes

MaillotAustria.PNG Austrian champion 2010, 2013, 2015

Last updated: October 27, 2018

Florian Fischer (* 1988 ) is an Austrian cyclist from RC Höchst .

Career

In 2000 he won his first bronze medal at an Austrian championship. At that time he played together with Tobias Meier in the student category. The following year he finished second and a year later he won together with Jürgen Dressel. Then he changed his playing partner again and switched to the juniors. In his first year with Simon Lubetz he finished second and the following year he won the championship title. Since 2006 he has been playing in the first division of Austria. During this time he won several championship and cup medals. Since the end of 2009 he has been playing with Simon König . Together with him he won the silver medal at the 2012 World Cup finals , the Austrian Championship in 2010 and 2013 and the European Cup in 2011 and 2013.

successes

  • Union-Cycliste-Internationale-Logo.svg Overall World Cup
  • European Cup / European Championship
  • MaillotAustria.PNG Austrian championship
    • 1st place 2010, 2013, 2015
    • 2nd place in 2011, 2016, 2017, 2018
    • 3rd place in 2007, 2009, 2012, 2014
  • Austrian Cup
    • 1st place in 2011, 2013, 2016
    • 2nd place in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
  • European Cup U23
    • 2nd place in 2009
    • 3rd place 2010
  • Junior European Championship
    • 2nd place 2006
    • 3rd place 2005

World Cup Statistics

year partner 1. T. 2. T. 3rd T. 4. T. Points Qual final
2008 Simon Lubetz - - - 7th 20th 27 -
2009 Simon Lubetz 5 8th 7th 7 (a) 88 12 -
2010 Simon King 4th 5 silver gold 160 5 8th
2011 Simon King gold bronze gold gold 190 1 6th
2012 Simon King gold bronze bronze 6th 155 4th silver
2013 Simon King bronze gold silver silver 180 4th silver
2014 Simon King gold bronze silver bronze 175 2 7th
2015 Simon King gold silver gold 5 175 3 5
2016 Simon King gold silver gold gold 195 1 silver
2017 Simon King silver silver silver - (b) 135 2 silver
2018 Simon King (c) silver silver gold - 140 3 -
Status : October 27, 2018


Participations: 47
goldgold medals: 13
silversilver medals: 15
bronzebronze medals: 6

Legend
  • Year: Calls the year of the World Cup.
  • Partner: Playing partner in this World Cup year.
  • 1st day: (1st tournament, out of 4) the athlete's rank in this tournament.
  • Points: World Cup points that the player had at the end of qualification.
  • Quali: Rank at the end of the qualification.
  • Final: Rank in the final, if this was achieved.
(a)Simon Lubetz has been replaced by Patrick Schnetzer .
(b) There were only five qualifying tournaments in the 2017 World Cup season.
(c) Ongoing competition.

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