Sven Hannawald height - How tall is Sven Hannawald?
Sven Hannawald was born on 9 November, 1974 in Breitenbrunn, Germany. At 46 years old, Sven Hannawald height is 6 ft 0 in (184.0 cm).
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6' 0"
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5' 10"
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5' 11"
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6' 4"
Now We discover Sven Hannawald's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 48 years old?
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Sven Hannawald Age |
48 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
9 November 1974 |
Birthday |
9 November |
Birthplace |
Breitenbrunn, Germany |
Nationality |
Germany |
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He is a member of famous with the age 48 years old group.
Sven Hannawald Weight & Measurements
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64 kg |
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Who Is Sven Hannawald's Wife?
His wife is Melissa Thiem (m. 2016)
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Melissa Thiem (m. 2016) |
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Sven Hannawald Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Sven Hannawald worth at the age of 48 years old? Sven Hannawald’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Germany. We have estimated
Sven Hannawald's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sven Hannawald Social Network
Timeline
In April he gave his debut as a Touring Car racing driver in the ADAC GT Masters. Hannawald drove his first race on 10 April 2010 in Oschersleben.
On 26 September 2008 he signed a two-year contract as Striker of TSV Burgau in the German Kreisliga.
On 3 August 2005, he ended his career as a ski jumper, explaining through his managers that, after successfully dealing with his burnout, he no longer wished to suffer the stresses of professional sport.
In the 2003/04 season, he performed well below personal expectations. His best result was fourth in Trondheim. As a consequence of that, Hannawald ended his season prematurely. On 29 April 2004, Hannawald revealed that he was suffering from burnout, and had put himself into psychiatric treatment. During this time, Sven Hannawald managed to recover and reappeared to the public.
In the 2002/03 season he finished again second in the world rankings and managed to set another highlight of his career: at the Worldcup competition in Willingen, Germany [1], he became the third person in history to achieve perfect marks from all five judges (20 points maximum) - 27 years after the first one (Anton Innauer) and five years after the second one (Kazuyoshi Funaki). This mark has been matched only about one hour later at the same World Cup competition by Hideharu Miyahira, who finished sixth. Then it took another six years until Wolfgang Loitzl at Bischofshofen, Austria in 2009 during the 2008/09 Four Hills Tournament [2] became the fifth one.
The following winter of 2001/02 was the most successful of his career: Sven Hannawald ended second in the World Cup, winning all four Individual jumping titles at the Four Hills Tournament, the first to do so. He successfully defended his title of Ski Flying World Champion. At the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, he won gold in the team large hill and silver in the individual normal hill, and was even nominated for Sportsman of the Year in Germany. Despite all of his successes, however, Hannawald couldn't top Adam Malysz in the overall World Cup ranking.
In 2000 Hannawald won the Ski-flying World Championships in Vikersund. He also won the ski jumping competition at the Holmenkollen ski festival that year.
In the 2000/01 season, Hannawald won gold in the team large hill event and bronze in the team normal hill event at the world championships in Lahti.
In 1998, Hannawald won a silver medal at the 1998 Ski Flying World Championships in Oberstdorf as well as a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Nagano in the team large hill event.
In the 1998/99 season, he finished fifth place overall in World Cup Ski Jumping. At the world championships in Ramsau, he won a silver medal in the individual large hill behind Martin Schmitt, as well as winning a gold medal in the team large hill event.
Hannawald was born in Erlabrunn and grew up in the nearby town of Johanngeorgenstadt by SC Dynamo Johanngeorgenstadt in the Ore Mountains. At age twelve, he was sent to a special school for young athletes in Klingenthal (SG Dynamo Klingenthal), also in Saxony. In 1991 his family moved to Jettingen-Scheppach near Ulm where he transferred to the Furtwangen Ski Boarding School, where he completed an apprenticeship in Communication Electronics.
Sven Hannawald (born 9 November 1974) is a German former ski jumper, motor racing driver, and footballer. In ski jumping he competed from 1992 to 2004, with his career best achievement being the winner of the 2002 Four Hills Tournament and becoming the first athlete in history to win all four events in the same tournament. He also finished runner-up twice in the World Cup season, winning four medals at the Ski Jumping World Championships, as well as three medals each at the Winter Olympics and Ski Flying World Championships. After retiring from ski jumping, Hannawald played football for Kreisliga club TSV Burgau, and drove for Callaway Competition in the ADAC GT Masters series.