Helmut Schmuck

Austrian long-distance runner

Helmut Schmuck
Personal information
NationalityAustrian
Born (1963-04-07) 7 April 1963 (age 61)
Sankt Martin bei Lofer
Sport
SportMountain running
Sport of athletics
EventMarathon

Helmut Schmuck (born 7 April 1963) is an Austrian long-distance runner from Salzburg (federal state). He competed in the men's marathon at the 1992 Summer Olympics.[1] His personal best time of 2:13.17 was set at the Vienna City Marathon in 1990. He also is a two-time Austrian national athletic champion over 10,000 meters.

After the Olympics, he decided to specialize in mountain running, succeeding in regional (Austrian, German, Swiss, French and Italian) competitions, culminating in finishing in second place in the 2003 European Mountain Running Championships in Trentino-Alto Adige, after which he retired from competition. Currently, he coaches numerous Austrian athletes competing in mountain races while serving on the police force.

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Helmut Schmuck Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
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Individual
Short distance
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Men's WMRA World Cup winners
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  • 1994: Andrea Agostini (ITA)
  • 1995: Helmut Schmuck (AUT)
  • 1996: Jaime de Jesus Mendes (FRA)
  • 1997: Helmut Schmuck (AUT)
  • 1998–99: Antonio Molinari (ITA)
  • 2000: Massimo Galliano (ITA)
  • 2001: Antonio Molinari (ITA)
  • 2002: Alexis Gex-Fabry (SUI)
  • 2003: Marco Gaiardo (ITA)
  • 2004: Marco De Gasperi (ITA)
  • 2005: Florian Heinzle (AUT)
  • 2006: Marco Gaiardo (ITA)
  • 2007–12: Ahmet Arslan (TUR)
  • 2013–14: Bernard Dematteis (ITA)
  • 2015: Johan Bugge (NOR)
  • 2016: Martin Dematteis (ITA)
  • 2017: Xavier Chevrier (ITA)
  • 2018: Bernard Dematteis (ITA)
  • 2019: Jacob Adkin (GBR)
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