Toni Eisgruber

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Toni Eisgruber Ski jumping Nordic combinationCross-country skiing
Full name Anton Eisgruber
nation German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire Germany
GermanyGermany 
birthday November 1, 1912
place of birth GarmischGerman Empire
date of death 3rd July 1994
Place of death OhlstadtGermany
Career
discipline Ski jumping
Nordic combined
cross-country skiing
 

Anton "Toni" Eisgruber (born November 1, 1912 in Garmisch ; † July 3, 1994 in Ohlstadt ) was a German Nordic skier .

Eisgruber started in the Nordic Combined at the 1936 Winter Olympics in his home town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen . After a second place in ski jumping and a 37th place in cross-country skiing, he reached 23rd place in the individual . After the Second World War he started in special jumping. In 1952 he lost a ski during a training jump in Willingen , but survived the fall uninjured. At the Four Hills Tournament in 1953 , he started in Oberstdorf and reached 19th place. He then did not contest any other international jumping competitions.

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Individual evidence

  1. Toni Eisgruber . In: Der Spiegel . No. 7 , 1952 ( online ).