Tobias Barnerssoi

Tobias Barnerssoi ( born June 19, 1969 in Eichstätt ) is a sports reporter and former German ski racer.

Barnerssoi, who attended the boarding school Hohenschwangau, was in the 1990s behind Markus Wasmeier the best German giant slalom, but without creating the big breakthrough. So he took while participating in some World Championships and Olympic Games, but did not win any medal. He was a member from 1988 to 1999, the German National Ski Team.

At the World Championships in Saalbach -Hinterglemm 1991, he finished in tenth place in the giant slalom and at the Olympic Games in Lillehammer in 1994 were a 15th place in the giant slalom and 14th in the combination of his best results. Also at the World Championships in 1993 in Morioka and 1996 in Sierra Nevada, he took part. The highest world ranking reached the Eichstätter 7th place in the season 1994.

Between 1991 and 1998, Tobias Barnerssoi won six German championships, four in giant slalom (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995) and two in Super -G (1997, 1998). In addition, it was 1987 and 1997 in the giant slalom and Super-G 1993 runner-up. In the World Cup 1992, he took a fourth place.

Today qualified sports economist Barnerssoi, sports economics at the University of Bayreuth, studied between 1997 and 2004 and his graduate work at the Department of Civil law expert Professor Dr. Peter W. Heermann 's wrote, works as a freelance writer and interviewer for the Bavarian television. Also in the context of ARD broadcasts it is used. There he was employed until 2007 with the cross-country skiing. Today Barnerssoi commented mainly the Alpine World Cup Men's and reported at the 2010 Olympic Games from the snowboard and the Skicrosswettbewerben.

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