Hubert Raudaschl
Austrian sailor
Hubert Raudaschl (German pronunciation: [ˈhuːbɛʁt ˈʁaʊˌdaʃl̩] ⓘ; born 26 August 1942 in Sankt Gilgen am Wolfgangsee) is an Austrian sailboat manufacturer and former Olympic athlete. He has participated in nine Olympic games between 1964 and 1996. Raudaschl has competed in the second most Olympic Games, behind Canadian Ian Millar and tied with Soviet/Latvian Afanasijs Kuzmins.
Raudaschl has won two olympic silver medals, one in Mexico City in 1968 in Finn sailing, the other one in Moscow in 1980 in Star sailing.
He is a two time World Champion (in 1964 in Finn sailing, and in 1978 in Microcupper sailing) and is a five time European Champion.
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- 1971 Strohschneider
- 1972 Fereberger
- 1973 Strohschneider
- 1974 H. Raudaschl
- 1976 Germany Berchtold, R. Koch, M. Koch
- 1977 Auteried, Jr.
- 1978 Strohschneider
- 1979 Auteried, Jr.
- 1980 Strohschneider, H. Blaschke, A. Blaschke
- 1981 Farthofer
- 1982 Farthofer
- 1983 Farthofer, C. Holler, R. Holler
- 1984 Farthofer
- 1985 Strohschneider, H. Blaschke, A. Blaschke
- 1986 Hungary Financzy, Toronyi, Izsak
- 1987 Farthofer, Matheis, Ferstl
- 1988 United States Walker, Phillips, Gagern
- 1989 Auteried, Jr.
- 1990 East Germany Schulze, Schell, Voigt
- 1991 Luchan, Stadler, Steinkogler
- 1992 Spiessberger
- 1993 Auteried, Jr.
- 1994 Kuhn
- 1995 Binder
- 1996 Auteried, Jr.
- 2002 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, Beclin
- 2003 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, Jakobowitz
- 2004 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, Moser
- 2005 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, Moser
- 2006 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, Moser
- 2007 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, Moser
- 2008 Hungary G. Wossala, Vezér, Németh
- 2009 Hungary G. Wossala, Vezér, Németh
- 2010 Auteried, Jr., Kendler, T. Auteried
- 2011 Germany K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis Austria
- 2012 Germany Schuckmann, Meissner, Stallhofer
- 2013 Hungary G. Wossala, C. Wossala, Németh
- 2014 Germany K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis Austria
- 2016 Ukraine Yushko, Pichuhin, Severianov
- 2017 Ukraine Yushko, Pichuhin, Severianov
- 2018 Hungary Varjas, Kovácsi, Balazs
- 2019 Germany K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis Austria
- 2022 Germany K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis Austria
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