Andreas Ostler
Medal record | ||
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Men's bobsleigh | ||
Representing West Germany | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1952 Oslo | Two-man | |
1952 Oslo | Four-man | |
World Championships | ||
1951 Alpe d'Huez | Two-man | |
1951 Alpe d'Huez | Four-man | |
1953 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Two-man | |
1953 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Four-man |
Andreas Benedikt Ostler (21 January 1921 – 24 November 1988),[1] known as "Anderl", was a German bobsledder who competed in the early 1950s.
As a teenager during the 1936 Winter Olympics in his home town, Anderl Ostler and future teammates at de:Sportclub (SC) Riessersee became interested in winter sports. The games in 1940 and 1944 were canceled during the war, and Germany was not invited to the 1948 Winter Olympics.
At the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, he became the first person to steer both the two-man and four-man bob to gold medals at the same Winter Olympics, together with Lorenz Nieberl pushing and braking. They were wearing American football helmets. Their 17-year-old two-man bob, officially named "Deutschland I", had written "Cognac" on its front.[1][2] [3]
When both German 4-man-teams, rivals since their pre-war youth at de:Sportclub (SC) Riessersee in Garmisch, only qualified in mid-field, they decided to join forces. With Friedrich Kuhn and Franz Kemser, the heaviest members of the other team that withdrew, bob "Deutschland I" won all four heats. The Gold medalists had a combined weight of 472 kg, or an average of 118 kg per person. The rules were soon altered, introducing a limit of 400 kg. The German movie de:Schwere Jungs (2007) is based on their story.
Ostler won four medals at the FIBT World Championships with two golds in 1951 and two silvers in 1953 at home in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, each time both in two-man and four-man.
Ostler carried the flag of Germany during the opening ceremonies of the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, when Germans took part as United Team of Germany.
After he retired from bobsleigh, Ostler became a gastronomer (Chef).
References
- ^ "Andreas Ostler". Olympic.org. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
- Bobsleigh two-man Olympic medalists 1932–56 and since 1964 Archived 2011-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
- Bobsleigh four-man Olympic medalists for 1924, 1932–56, and since 1964 Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Bobsleigh two-man world championship medalists since 1931
- Bobsleigh four-man world championship medalists since 1930
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- 1932: Hubert Stevens & Curtis Stevens (USA)
- 1936: Ivan Brown & Alan Washbond (USA)
- 1948: Felix Endrich & Friedrich Waller (SUI)
- 1952: Andreas Ostler & Lorenz Nieberl (GER)
- 1956: Lamberto Dalla Costa & Giacomo Conti (ITA)
- 1964: Anthony Nash & Robin Dixon (GBR)
- 1968: Eugenio Monti & Luciano de Paolis (ITA)
- 1972: Wolfgang Zimmerer & Peter Utzschneider (FRG)
- 1976: Meinhard Nehmer & Bernhard Germeshausen (GDR)
- 1980: Erich Schärer & Joseph Benz (SUI)
- 1984: Wolfgang Hoppe & Dietmar Schauerhammer (GDR)
- 1988: Jānis Ķipurs & Vladimir Kozlov (URS)
- 1992: Gustav Weder & Donat Acklin (SUI)
- 1994: Gustav Weder & Donat Acklin (SUI)
- 1998: Pierre Lueders & David MacEachern (CAN)
1998: Günther Huber & Antonio Tartaglia (ITA) - 2002: Christoph Langen & Markus Zimmermann (GER)
- 2006: André Lange & Kevin Kuske (GER)
- 2010: André Lange & Kevin Kuske (GER)
- 2014: Beat Hefti & Alex Baumann (SUI)
- 2018: Justin Kripps & Alexander Kopacz (CAN)
2018: Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis (GER)
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