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Roman Hagara

1966 - Today

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Roman Hagara (born 30 April 1966) is an Austrian sailor who has won the gold medal in the Tornado class at two consecutive Olympic Games. Hagara, and his colleague Hans-Peter Steinacher won the gold medal in the Tornado class at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, and successfully defended their title at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, which, to date, makes them Austria's the most successful summer sport athletes as the first professional Austrian sailing team. Hagara was the Flagbearer for the Austrian team at the 2004 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. Along with his teammate Steinacher, he has won the Austrian Sports Personality of the Year twice, in 2000 and 2004. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Roman Hagara is the 3,666th most popular athlete (up from 3,934th in 2024), the 1,241st most popular biography from Austria (up from 1,283rd in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Austrian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Roman Hagara ranks 904Before him are Ivo Basay, Stine Lise Hattestad, Sean M. Carroll, Tina Kotek, David J. Asher, and Irina Khabarova. After him are Danny Everett, Zita-Eva Funkenhauser, José Luis Salgado, Imelda Chiappa, Elana Meyer, and Xuecheng.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Roman Hagara ranks 1,242 out of 1,424Before him are Felix Gottwald (1976), Cesár Sampson (1983), Dominik Landertinger (1988), Claudia Heill (1982), Florian Grillitsch (1995), Fritz Strobl (1972), and Thomas Schroll (1965). After him are Markus Prock (1964), Martin Koch (1982), Matthias Mayer (1990), Guido Burgstaller (1989), and Veronika Stallmaier (1964).

Among ATHLETES In Austria

Among athletes born in Austria, Roman Hagara ranks 42Before him are Harald Winkler (1962), Ingo Appelt (1961), Felix Gottwald (1976), Dominik Landertinger (1988), Claudia Heill (1982), and Thomas Schroll (1965). After him are Markus Prock (1964), Wolfgang Perner (1967), Daniel Mesotitsch (1976), Sigrid Kirchmann (1966), Christoph Bieler (1977), and Hans-Peter Steinacher (1968).