Heinz Gaisrucker

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Heinz Gaisrucker (* 1949 in Vienna ) is an Austrian basketball coach and former player.

career

Gaisrucker took part with Austria's national team in the European Junior Championship in 1968, and as a national team player (57 international matches) he was part of the team that competed in the 1972 Olympic elimination round. He was the second best thrower of the Austrians with 14.5 points per game. At club level, the 1.93 meter tall wing and inside player was a member of the Bundesliga club SC Zentralsparkasse Wien (1967 to 1972), ABC Wien (1972 to 1977) and BK Klosterneuburg (1977 to 1980). In 1978 he became national champion with Klosterneuburg.

In 1980 and 1981 he was the coach of SV Milde Sorte Wien in the Bundesliga, later the owner of the Trainer A license was involved as a youth coach at several Viennese clubs, as chairman of the Viennese club BasketFighters, he was head coach of BC Vienna in 2012 and led the Team in the Bundesliga championship round for the first time, then he was active as a sports director, assistant trainer, youth coordinator and sports advisor for the Viennese, until 2011 he sat on the board of the Vienna Basketball Association and worked as a basketball regional adviser at the Vienna Association of Sports and Physical Culture in Austria (ASKÖ) and later as a federal advisor.

Professionally, Gaisrucker worked as a psychologist (he had completed his doctoral thesis on the subject of “Sociometry of interactions in basketball teams” in 1982) in the field of sports and business, among other things. In 2018 he was awarded the Golden Merit of the Republic of Austria .

Individual evidence

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  11. ^ Heinz Gaisrucker: Sociometry of interactions in basketball teams. In: University of Vienna. Retrieved February 14, 2020 .
  12. Heinz Gaisrucker receives gold medal of merit from the Republic of Austria | basketfighters. Retrieved September 10, 2018 .