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Hans-Peter Steinacher

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Hans-Peter Steinacher (born 9 September 1968 in Zell am See) is an Austrian sailor and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in the Tornado class with Roman Hagara at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. They won the gold medal again at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Along with his teammate Roman Hagara, he has won the Austrian Sports Personality of the Year twice, in 2000 and 2004. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Hans-Peter Steinacher is the 4,193rd most popular athlete, the 1,299th most popular biography from Austria and the 48th most popular Austrian Athlete.

Hans-Peter Steinacher is most famous for being an accomplished sailor from Austria, particularly known for his success in the 49er class. He won a gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, showcasing his skills in competitive sailing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Hans-Peter Steinacher ranks 1,012Before him are Juan Ramón López Muñiz, Ryosuke Okuno, Trevor Dunn, Masanori Suzuki, Mitsuaki Kojima, and Mark Recchi. After him are Michael S. Hopkins, Zhang Di, Dmitry Shevchenko, Bettany Hughes, Sean Gullette, and Oleg Kutscherenko.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Hans-Peter Steinacher ranks 1,298 out of 1,424Before him are Stefan Petzner (1981), Florian Klein (1986), Christian Mayer (1972), Michael Gruber (1979), and Stefan Koubek (1977). After him are Doris Neuner (1971), David Lama (1990), Johanna Beisteiner (1976), Karim Onisiwo (1992), Martin Amerhauser (1974), Siegfried Grabner (1975), and Manfred Stohl (1972).

Among ATHLETES In Austria

Among athletes born in Austria, Hans-Peter Steinacher ranks 48Before him are Roman Hagara (1966), Markus Prock (1964), Wolfgang Perner (1967), Daniel Mesotitsch (1976), Sigrid Kirchmann (1966), and Christoph Bieler (1977). After him are Doris Neuner (1971), Siegfried Grabner (1975), Christoph Sieber (1971), Brigitte Köck (1970), Angelika Neuner (1969), and Andrea Tagwerker (1970).