Steve Anderhub

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Steve Anderhub Bobsleigh
Full name Stefan Anderhub
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
birthday 12th July 1970 (age 50)
place of birth Lucerne , Switzerland
Career
discipline Bobsleigh
position Pusher
society BC Celerina
status resigned
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
World Cup medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
EM medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
silver 2002 Salt Lake City Two-man bobsleigh
IBSF Bobsleigh and Skeleton World Championships
bronze 2001 St. Moritz Four-man bobsleigh
IBSF European bobsleigh championships
silver 2001 Königssee Two-man bobsleigh
gold 2002 Cortina d'Ampezzo Two-man bobsleigh
last change: end of career

Stefan "Steve" Anderhub (born July 12, 1970 in Lucerne ) is a Swiss bobsleigh athlete and national gymnast who worked as a pusher. He took part in the Winter Olympics for Switzerland in 1998 and 2002 and won the silver medal together with Christian Reich in 2002.

Career

Bobsleigh

Steve Anderhub took part in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano as Christian Reich's pusher . While he was not used in the two-man bobsleigh, he formed Christian Reich's push-pull team together with Thomas Handschin and Cédric Grand . As the “Switzerland II” team, they took seventh place.

In 2001 Steve Anderhub and Christian Reich won the silver medal at the European bobsleigh championships on the Königssee ice rink and participated in the 2001 world bobsleigh championships in St. Moritz . Together with Urs Aeberhard and Domenic Keller he formed Christian Reich's push team and took third place in the Olympia Bobrun St. Moritz – Celerina .

Before the 2002 Olympic Games , Steve Anderhub won his first and only European championship in the two-man bobsleigh as Christian Reich's pusher. At the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City , he started in both the two-man and four-man bobsleigh. While the "Switzerland II" team consisting of Christian Reich, Guido Acklin, Urs Aeberhard and himself took sixth place, he and Christian Reich won as the "Switzerland I" team behind Christoph Langen's German team and ahead of the "Switzerland II “By Martin Annen .

National gymnastics

In addition to bobsleigh, he also ran national gymnastics , a kind of all-around competition . After taking second and third place several times at the Swiss championships in national gymnastics, he was able to secure the Swiss championship in national gymnastics in 1995. In 1999 he was able to win the Federal National Gymnastics Days, which was held in Wangen.

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