Sandro Hauswirth

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Sandro Hauswirth Ski jumping
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
birthday August 29, 2000
place of birth GstaadSwitzerland
size 177 cm
Weight 58 kg
Career
society Gstaad ski club
National squad since 2017 (B-team)
Pers. Best 201.5 m ( Planica 2019)
status active
Medal table
National medals 2 × gold 3 × silver 3 × bronze
Logo of the Swiss Ski Association Swiss championships
bronze 2014 Einsiedeln team
silver 2015 Einsiedeln Juniors
silver 2016 Kandersteg team
bronze 2016 Kandersteg Juniors
gold 2017 Einsiedeln Juniors
silver 2017 Einsiedeln team
gold 2018 Kandersteg Juniors
bronze 2018 Kandersteg team
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup 04th March 2018
 Raw Air 60th ( 2019 )
Ski Jumping Continental Cup (COC)
 Debut in the COC December 27, 2016
 Overall ranking COC 68th ( 2018/19 )
last change: March 25, 2019

Sandro Hauswirth (born August 29, 2000 in Gstaad ) is a Swiss ski jumper who has been internationally active since 2014. He is part of the ten-person Swisscom Snow Talents Team 2018/19.

Career

Sandro Hauswirth, who starts for the Gstaad Ski Club , made his international debut in March 2014 at the Nordic Ski Games of the OPA 2014 in Gérardmer , France , where he finished twelfth in the junior competition. Hauswirth has been taking part in official FIS competitions since September 2014, when he competed in the FIS Cup for the first time while jumping in Einsiedeln . A week later he made his debut in the Alpine Cup at the same place , but also missed the points here. A year later, in September 2015, he again scored the first Alpine Cup points of his career in Einsiedeln. In the following years he continued to play primarily in the Alpine Cup, whose overall ranking he was finally able to win in the 2017/18 season. Hauswirth has won three competitions so far as part of the Alpine Cup.

In 2016 he took part in the second edition of the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer and jumped from the normal hill to eleventh place. In December 2016 he made his debut in the Continental Cup in Engelberg, Germany, and scored his first Continental Cup points with 24th place. At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2017 in Park City , Hauswirth reached 27th place in the individual, a year later he improved in Kandersteg and was thirteenth. In the team competition he reached 10th place with his teammates, in the mixed team he was eleventh. In March 2018, Hauswirth was nominated for the World Cup squad for the first time . When the team competition of the Salpausselkä ski jump in the Finnish Lahti he won together with Gregor Deschwanden , Killian Peier and Simon Ammann seventh. A day later, he missed the finals on his World Cup debut when he finished 39th.

Hauswirth belongs to the Bernese Oberland Ski Association BOSV, for which he has won four national medals so far. He finished second at the Swiss Ski Jumping Championships in 2018 in team jumping together with Gabriel Karlen , Kevin Romang and Luca von Grünigen , and in the junior competition he was repeatedly the winner.

In the 2018/19 season, Hauswirth mainly competed in the second-rate Continental Cup , but kept getting appearances in the World Cup. He was nominated by the Swiss Ski Association headed by trainer Ronny Hornschuh because of his good season results for the Four Hills Tournament 2018/19 , but he could not qualify for the competition in Oberstdorf or Garmisch-Partenkirchen , so he ended the tour early. He achieved his best result of the season at the beginning of January in Klingenthal with a sixth place in the Continental Cup. In his third participation in the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships , Hauswirth was again not among the top ten in Lahti in 2019.

statistics

Continental Cup placements

season space Points
2016/17 157. 008th
2017/18 093. 053
2018/19 068. 128
2019/20 095. 054

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sandro Hauswirth on the website of the Swiss Ski Association
  2. OPA / Alpencup / SJ / M Cupstandings 17/18 (PDF).
  3. Ranking list of the Swiss championships 2018 , accessed on January 14, 2019.
  4. S. Hauswirth on www.weltski.de , accessed on January 14, 2019.