Hans Stoeckl

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Hans Stoeckl biathlon
Full name Hansi Stoeckl
Association GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 7th July 1981
Career
job Mountain guide,
ski technician,
ski instructor
society SC Bischofswiesen
European Cup / IBU Cup victories 1
status resigned
End of career 2004 (?)
Medal table
DM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
German Ski Association German championships
bronze 2003 Oberhof singles
World Cup balance
 

Hans (i) Stöckl (born July 7, 1981 ) is a former German biathlete .

Hans Stöckl from SC Bischofswiesen was part of the expanded German national team at the beginning of the 2000s. In 2001 , alongside René Gerth , Alexander Wolf and Carsten Pump in the relay, he achieved his greatest international success by winning the last race of the European Cup of the season in Champex . At the Junior World Championships in 2001 in Khanty-Mansiysk he was 28th of the individual. He also achieved a good result nationally at the 2001 championships with fifth place in the individual. Things went even better for Stöckl a year later when he finished third in the individual behind Sven Fischer and Marco Morgenstern . In the European Cup he was still used regularly in the 2003/04 season . In addition, he started the 2003/04 season in Düsseldorf in the freestyle sprint race in the cross-country skiing world cup , where he was 70th.

After his active career, Stöckl became a state-certified mountain guide, army mountain guide and LSV ski instructor in the German Ski Association. He is the managing director of the mountain tour operator "Alpine Welten Die Bergführer".

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