Michael Hadschieff

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Michael Florian Hadschieff (born October 5, 1963 in Innsbruck , Tyrol ) is a former Austrian speed skater .

Life

Michael Hadschieff won the world cup of speed skaters over 1,500 m in 1986 and 1989 and won the silver medal over 10,000 m and the bronze medal over 1,500 m at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary . At that time he ran a new world record over the distance of 10,000 m, but was surpassed shortly afterwards by the eventual winner, the Swede Tomas Gustafson . In 1986, Hadschieff was voted Sportsman of the Year in Austria . In 1994 he said goodbye to his sporting career after finishing his fourth Olympic Games in Lillehammer with two ninth places.

After his active career, he went into business. After he was event manager at Casinos Austria in Innsbruck, he became promotion and marketing manager at the German sporting goods manufacturer Puma . From 1998 he devoted himself more to his studies, became a partner in Prock & Partner Sportconsulting KEG and a little later managing director of Austrian Snowboard Management & Marketing GmbH . When he finished his studies in 2002, he switched to the real estate industry and worked as an independent project developer for RED SERVE GesmbH and UBM Realitätenentwicklung AG . Until the end of 2008, Hadschieff worked for BOP Immoholding GmbH in the project management department. At the beginning of 2010, Hadschieff was employed by the KADA association . As a “career advisor”, he looks after active top athletes and helps them to select, implement and coordinate professional training measures.

Hadschieff's greatest hobby is the Club of Masters . The association is a non-profit organization made up of top Tyrolean athletes who have committed themselves to the motto "Athletes help athletes". He has been President and Chairman there since 1988, then President from 2003 and Chairman since 2010.

In 2014 he became director of the Austrian Ice Skating Association, which from then on also called itself AIR (Austrian Ice Race).

Awards

Publications

  • Michael Hadschieff: Statistical application of storage models using the example of hospital pharmacies. Innsbruck 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reply of the Federal Chancellor to the President of the National Council (10542 / AB XXIV. GP). (PDF; 6.9 MB) List of all decorations awarded by the Federal President for services to the Republic of Austria from 1952. In: parlament.gv.at. April 23, 2012, accessed March 18, 2020 .