Markus Gandler

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Born (1966-08-20) 20 August 1966 (age 59)
Kitzbühel, Austria
Country Austria
SportSkiing
ClubKitzbüheler SC
Markus Gandler
Markus Gandler in 2009
Personal information
Born (1966-08-20) 20 August 1966 (age 59)
Kitzbühel, Austria
Sport
Country Austria
SportSkiing
ClubKitzbüheler SC
World Cup career
Seasons13 – (19882000)
Indiv. starts85
Indiv. podiums1
Indiv. wins0
Team starts20
Team podiums2
Team wins2
Overall titles0 – (17th in 1990, 1995, 1996)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's cross-country skiing
Representing  Austria
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1998 Nagano10 km classical
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1999 Ramsau4 × 10 km relay
Junior World Championships
Silver medal – second place1986 Lake Placid30 km
Bronze medal – third place1985 Täsch3 × 5 km relay

Markus Gandler (born 20 August 1966 in Kitzbühel) is an Austrian former cross-country skier who competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s.

At the 1989 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti, his team ranked 11th in the 4 × 10 km relay. In the winter of 1989/1990 he had his best World Cup finish with a third in Canmore, Canada.

He won an Olympic silver medal in the men's 10 km at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.

At the 1999 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Ramsau, he won gold in 4 × 10 km relay with his relay teammates Alois Stadlober, Mikhail Botwinov, and Christian Hoffmann.

Since 2003, and also at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy he has been director of the Austrian biathlon and cross-country teams.

He received a life ban from the Austrian Olympic Committee in 2007 as one of 14 team officials who were implicated in doping activity at the 2006 Winter Olympics.[1] The bans on Gandler and 11 others were subsequently rescinded in 2009, after the International Ski Federation dropped doping charges against Gandler, biathlon coach Alfred Eder and cross-country ski coach Gerald Heigl.[2]

Olympic Games

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