Sebastian Huber

Sebastian " Wastl " Huber ( born June 26, 1901 in Fussen, † March 6, 1985 ) was a German bobsledder. He won two Olympic medals and was twice world champion.

Career

Sebastian Huber was at SC Riessersee over several years, the brakeman of Hanns Kilian. He took in 1928 in St. Moritz for the first time participate in the Olympics. In Fünferbob with Hanns Kilian, Valentin Krempl, Hans Hess, Sebastian Huber and Hans Nägle he won the bronze medal behind the Bob's from the United States. Kilian Huber won in 1930 and their first league titles in the two-, A year later, the two with Fritz Schwarz and Hans Jocher German masters were in the four-man event. 1931 was held in Oberhof first time Bob World Cup in the two- and Kilian won together with Sebastian Huber the title. At the 1932 Olympic Games in Lake Placid, the usual today competitions were held in the two- man and four for the first time and. Kilian Huber and coated with the two-man bob fifth place, with the four-man event in the cast Kilian, Max Ludwig, Hans Huber Mehlhorn and she again won bronze behind two U.S. bobs.

1934 Bob World Cup took place on Kilians home track in Garmisch -Partenkirchen in the four-man event. Together with Fritz Schwarz, Hermann von Valta and Sebastian Huber won the title Kilian. The following year, instead of sitting Sebastian Huber Alexander Gruber Bob. At the Olympic Games in 1936 in Garmisch -Partenkirchen Huber was back there, but Kilian finished only seventh.

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