Gustl Müller

Gustl Müller
Full name Gustav Müller
Born (1903-10-23)October 23, 1903
Bayrischzell, Germany
Died September 20, 1989(1989-09-20) (aged 85)
Bayrischzell, Germany

Gustav "Gustl" Müller (October 23, 1903 – September 20, 1989) was a German Nordic combined and cross-country skier.

Müller was born in Bayrischzell. At the age of 24 years, he participated at Nordic combined of the 1928 Winter Olympics, where he placed 21st in the final ranking.[1] He also participated at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1933,[2] and was member of the Bronze teams at the first and second edition of the legendary Trofeo Mezzalama race, in 1933 together with Willy Bogner and Matthias Wörndle,[3] and in 1934 together with Franz Fischer and Matthias Wörndle.[4]

Further notable results:

  • 1927:
    • 1st, German Nordic combined championships, individual[5]
    • 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Viktor Schneider, Ernst Huber, Hans Bauer and Hans Theato[6]
  • 1929: 1st, German Nordic combined championships, individual[5]
  • 1930:
    • 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, 50 km[6]
    • 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Willi Leiner, Ernst Krebs, Georg Hagn and Martin Neuner[6]
  • 1931:
    • 1st, German Nordic combined championships, individual[5]
    • 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Willy Bogner, Ernst Krebs, Georg Hagn and Josef Ponn[6]
  • 1932: 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Willy Bogner, Ernst Krebs, Walter Motz and Hans Darchinger[6]

References

  1. Gustl Müller, sports-reference.com.
  2. Hermann Hansen, Knut Sveen: VM på ski '97. Alt om ski-VM 1925-1997. Adresseavisens Forlag, Trondheim 1996. ISBN 82-7164-044-5.
  3. Rielaborazione storia libro Camisasca Archived 2012-02-19 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Trofeo Mezzalama - Ein Hochgebirgswettlauf der Sonderklasse Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine. (in German), p. 44.
  5. 1 2 3 German Nordic combined champions
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 German cross-country skiing champions


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