VIENNA – Two-time Olympic champion Hermann Maier retired Tuesday, ending a career in which he became one of Alpine skiing’s most prolific racers and almost lost a leg in a motorcycle accident in 2001.
ST. ANTON, Austria – Austrian great Hermann Maier tied Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg for third place all-time in World Cup victories and reclaimed the World Cup points lead Saturday with the 46th win ...
VAIL — Twenty years ago, Hermann Maier did not win. Yes, this should be Birds of Prey week at Beaver Creek with the men’s World Cup coming to town, but, alas, COVID-19. As it is, the men are in Italy ...
SESTRIERE, Italy – Austrian Hermann Maier, already the super-G champion, won the super-G at World Cup Finals Thursday while Bode Miller (Franconia, N.H.) skied off-course and dropped to fourth in the ...
Feeling the adrenaline pump through his veins, Hermann Maier had no plans of slowing down as he raced down Mount Karamatsu in Hakuba, just a short trip from the host city Nagano at the 1998 Winter ...
Hermann Maier always will be known for what seemed a death-defying moment in the downhill at the 1998 Winter Olympics, when he hit a bump, flew sideways off the course and crash-landed in deep snow ...
Austrian ski star Hermann Maier announced his retirement Tuesday, citing recent knee surgery in the offseason. The speed specialist won two golds at the 1998 Nagano Olympics, and earned three world ...
Feeling the adrenaline pump through his veins, Hermann Maier had no plans of slowing down as he raced down Mount Karamatsu in Hakuba, just a short trip from the host city Nagano at the 1998 Winter ...
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