Talk:Josef Stiegler
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Giant Slalom 1960 Olympic Winter Games
[edit]Beim am 21. Februar 1960 ausgetragenen Riesentorlauf wurde der mit Nr. 3 gestartete Stiegler kurzfristig als Sieger in 1:48.7 ausgegeben, ehe die Zeitnahme bei Roger Staub auf 1:48.3 korrigiert wurde (Quelle: "Arbeiterzeitung Wien" vom 23. Februar 1960, Seite 11). Seiner Nominierung für den Slalom 1964 gingen ÖSV-interne Qualifikationsläufe voraus. Es ging darum, ob Abfahrts-Olympiasieger Egon Zimmermann, der allerdings im Riesentorlauf (als Weltmeister 1962) ausgefallen war oder Stiegler aufgestellt werden sollte. Zum damaligen Zeitpunkt gehörte Osttirol offensichtlich noch dem Landesskiverband Kärnten an, wurde erst kurz danach in den Tiroler Verband aufgenommen. Siehe dazu auch "Arbeiterzeitung Wien" vom 9. Februar 1964, Seite 1). - Stieglers Vater war Postbus-Lenker der "Garage Lienz" und fuhr die Strecke nach Heiligenblut, im Sommer auch über die Straße am Großglockner. Er ließ sich während der Spiele in Innsbruck für den Shuttle-Bus-Dienst zwischen den olympischen Wettkampfstätten und der Stadt Innsbruck einteilen und war somit nahe bei seinem Sohn und dessen Goldfahrt. - — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.225.11.90 (talk) 18:08, 31 December 2016 (UTC)
Giant Slalom at 1960 Winter Olympics and the Gold medal in 1964 Winter Olympics
[edit]The giant slalom on February 21st, he was at first proclaimed as the winner in 1:48.7 minutes, before the clocked time of Roger Staub was corrected to 1.48.3 minutes.
- Before being nominated for the Special Slalom on 1964 Winter Olympics, the Austrian Ski Federation did set qualification runs. It was told that Team Officials did prefer nomination of downhill-winner Egon Zimmermann but Stiegler was the better one. Stiegler's father was a bus driver of a public service vehicle on the routing from Lienz in the East Tyrol to Heiligenblut in the neighbouring province Carinthia. Because there was need of bus drivers for shuttle service from the inner city of Innsbruck to the Lizum and other scenes of the Winter Olympics he wanted to be assigned to that job. In so doing he was near of his son and the "golden run". 213.225.11.90 (talk) 18:35, 31 December 2016 (UTC)
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