Alfred Rainer

Alfred Rainer (22 September 1987, in Saalfelden – 16 August 2008, in Innsbruck) was a World Cup competitor in the Nordic combined event.

Alfred Rainer
Alpine skier
DisciplinesNordic Combined
ClubSC Saalfelden
Born(1987-09-22)September 22, 1987
Saalfelden, Austria
DiedAugust 16, 2008(2008-08-16) (aged 20)
Innsbruck, Austria
Olympics
TeamsAustria
Medals0 (0 gold)
World Championships
TeamsAustria
World Cup
Seasons1
Wins0
Podiums0
Overall titles0
Discipline titles0

He had previously been a soldier in the Austrian Army and a joiner. He spoke both German and English and enjoyed a range of hobbies, including football, movies, music, skiing and bicycling.

Sporting success

In 2006 at the junior World Cup, Rainer was successful enough to gain a silver medal, then at the 2007 Junior World Championships Rainer won a team gold and two individual bronze medals. He was then eligible for the national World Cup team, and started his career in Zakopane, where he finished 11th and 20th. For the 2007/2008 season he started his first full season in the tournament, competing 20 times and ending in 24th position, despite numerous top 15 and even a top 10 finish.

Death

On August 7, 2008, Rainer was paragliding over his town of Maria Alm. He got into difficulty at approximately 20 meters (66 ft) and crashed. He was rushed to hospital in Innsbruck, where he was found to have numerous broken bones. He subsequently was placed in a deep coma, and died on August 16 as a result of injuries sustained in the accident.[1]

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