List of Austrian sportspeople

Despite its relatively small population Austria has produced many great athletes in several sports including Skiing, Formula One, Mountaineering and Tennis. Below is a list of Austrian athletes organized by sport.

Fencing

  • Albert Bogen (Albert Bógathy), saber fencer, Olympic silver
  • Siegfried "Fritz" Flesch, sabre fencer, Olympic bronze
  • Dr. Otto Herschmann, saber fencer, Olympic silver; 100-m freestyle in swimming, Olympic silver
  • Ellen Preis, foil fencer, 3-time world champion (1947, 1949, and 1950), Olympic champion, 17-time Austrian champion

Formula One

Alexander Wurz at the 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix
Niki Lauda in 1976

Austria has produced two Formula One champions, Jochen Rindt and Niki Lauda. The following is a list of drivers.

Football

The Bundesliga is Austria's professional football league. Among its better-known clubs are Red Bull Salzburg, Rapid Wien and Sturm Graz. Below is a list of football players from Austria.

Hockey

Below is a partial list of hockey players from Austria.

Mountaineering

On 5 of the 14 Eight-thousanders, Austrians have made the first ascent, more than any other nation. Below is a partial list of mountaineers from Austria.

Skiing

Renate Götschl in 2006.

Austria has been the birthplace of many great skiers and is 5th in the all-time Winter Olympics medal count. It has won more alpine skiing world cups than any other nation (both individually and nationally). Below is a list of famous skiers from Austria.

Swimming

Tennis

In recent years Austria's presence on the international tennis scene has grown significantly. The national teams on the Davis and Federation cups have achieved improved rankings. Austria has also produced a former world number one and French Open champion in Thomas Muster. Below is a list of prominent Austrian tennis players.

Sybille Bammer

Other notables in sport

Georg Totschnig

References

  1. "Diving into troubled waters", Paul Kalina, The Age, November 24, 2005, Retrieved January 1, 2011
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