Austrian sailor
Uli Strohschneider |
Full name | Ulrich Strohschneider |
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Nationality | Austrian |
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Born | (1940-05-12)May 12, 1940 Salzburg, Austria |
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Died | September 20, 1998(1998-09-20) (aged 58) St. Gilgen, Austria |
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Height | 1.90 m (6.2 ft) |
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Class | Soling |
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Updated on 1 March 2014 |
Ulrich "Uli" Strohschneider (12 May 1940 in Salzburg – 20 September 1998 in St. Gilgen) was a sailor from Austria.[1][2] Strohschneider represented his country at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Kiel. Strohschneider took 17th place in the Soling with Peter Denzel and Robert Haschka as fellow crew members.
International Soling Association
Strohschneider served many terms within the ISA. During that period, he succeeded to change the class rules to make the Soling unsinkable.
Professional life
Strohschneider was a pharmacologist in the Austrian federal government.
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Fleet racing |
- 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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References
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