Hans Knauß
Hans Knauß (born 9 February 1971 in Schladming) is an Austrian former alpine skier. He competed at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, winning a silver medal in the Super-G at the 1998 Nagano Olympics.[1] Knauß tested positive for the anabolic steroid Nandrolone at a World Cup downhill in Canada on 27 November 2004 and was given an 18-month ban from sport.
Medal record | ||
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Men's alpine skiing | ||
Representing | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1998 Nagano | Super-G | |
World Championships | ||
2003 St. Moritz | Giant Slalom | |
1999 Vail | Super-G |
Doping ban
Knauß tested positive for the anabolic steroid Nandrolone at a World Cup downhill in Lake Louise in Canada on 27 November 2004 and was subsequently given an 18-month ban from sport.[2] Knauß retired from the sport after the doping sanction.
World Cup victories
Date | Location | Race |
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17 December 1995 | Giant Slalom | |
23 January 1996 | Super-G | |
16 December 1996 | Super-G | |
8 March 1998 | Super-G | |
23 January 1999 | Downhill | |
14 January 2003 | Giant Slalom | |
15 March 2003 | Giant Slalom |
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References
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Hans Knauß". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020.
- Highest sporting court denies appeal of Hans Knauss in doping suspension, skiracing.com, 22 July 2005
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