Tobias Angerer
Country Germany
Born (1977-04-12) 12 April 1977
Traunstein, West Germany
Ski clubSC Vachendorf
World Cup career
Seasons16 – (19992014)
Individual wins11
Team wins6
Indiv. podiums32
Team podiums24
Indiv. starts260
Team starts45
Overall titles2 – (2006, 2007)
Discipline titles2 – (2 DI)

Tobias Angerer (born 12 April 1977 in Traunstein, Bavaria) is a German cross-country skier, and skis with the SC Vachendorf club. He graduated from the Skigymnasium Berchtesgaden in 1996. His occupation is "Sports Soldier". Angerer has been competing since 1996.

Biography

Angerer turned 18 in 1995 in his first big event, the 10 km classical at the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Asiago, Italy. The next year he took a 26th place on the 30 km freestyle and a 28th place on the 10 km classical at the World Junior Championships in Canmore, Canada.

His first victory in the FIS World Cup came on 6 January 2004 in Falun, Sweden, when he won the 2 × 15 km double pursuit in front of Italy's Pietro Piller Cottrer.

Angerer goes by the name Toby rather than Tobias. He has won the overall FIS World Cup twice, first in 2005/2006 and again in 2006/2007. The first year he won ahead of Jens Arne Svartedal in the second place and Tor Arne Hetland in the third. In the 2006/2007 event, Angerer beat number two, Russia's Alexander Legkov with 551 points and Eldar Rønning finished in third position.

At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, he won a bronze medal in the 15 km classical interval start event and a silver medal in the 4 × 10 km relay.

In 2007 Angerer became the first winner of Tour de Ski men's event, winning by 46.4 seconds over Alexander Legkov.

Angerer has six medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, with four silvers (Team sprint: 2009, 15 km + 15 km double pursuit: 2007, 4 × 10 km relay: 2005, 2009) and two bronzes (15 km: 2007, 50 km: 2009). Angerer has 22 World Cup podiums and nine World Cup victories, four of the wins which were in 2 × 15 km double pursuit, three in 30 km, one in 15 km freestyle, and one in 15 km classical.

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[1]

Olympic Games

  • 4 medals – (2 silver, 2 bronze)
 Year   Age   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   50 km   Sprint   4 × 10 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
20022423337Bronze
200628Bronze1224Silver
2010327Silver46
201436149

World Championships

  • 7 medals – (4 silver, 3 bronze)
 Year   Age   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   50 km   Sprint   4 × 10 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
20032560364
2005271917Silver
200729BronzeSilver444
20093197BronzeSilverSilver
201133986Bronze
20133542967

World Cup

Season titles

  • 4 titles – (2 overall, 2 distance)
Season
Discipline
2006Overall
Distance
2007Overall
Distance

Season standings

 Season   Age  Discipline standings Ski Tour standings
Overall Distance Long Distance Middle Distance Sprint Nordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
World Cup
Final
19992289NC84
200023NCNCNC
2001248465
2002251417
2003261319
2004274521
20052843rd place, bronze medalist(s)33
2006291st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)44
2007301st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)131st place, gold medalist(s)
2008311611521419
200932159NCDNF7
201033141524DNF7
201134412811423DNF19
201235111183161117
20133614980381524
2014379456NC56DNF

Individual podiums

  • 11 victories – (11 WC)
  • 32 podiums – (28 WC, 4 SWC)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
12002–0321 November 2002Austria Ramsau, Austria10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup3rd
212 February 2003Germany Reit im Winkl, Germany1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd
32003–0421 December 2003Austria Ramsau, Austria10 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
46 January 2004Sweden Falun, Sweden15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
52004–0515 January 2005Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic15 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
619 March 2005Sweden Falun, Sweden15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup2nd
72005–0626 November 2005Finland Rukatunturi, Finland15 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
827 November 200515 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
910 December 2005Canada Vernon, Canada15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
1015 December 200515 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
1117 December 200530 km Mass Start CWorld Cup1st
1214 January 2006Italy Lago di Tesero, Italy30 km Mass Start FWorld Cup1st
1321 January 2006Germany Oberstdorf, Germany15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
148 March 2006Sweden Falun, Sweden10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup2nd
152006–0716 December 2006France La Clusaz, France30 km Mass Start FWorld Cup1st
162 January 2007Germany Oberstdorf, Germany10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup3rd
173 January 200715 km Individual CStage World Cup3rd
1831 December 2006
– 7 January 2007
GermanyItaly Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
1920 January 2007Russia Rybinsk, Russia30 km Mass Start FWorld Cup3rd
2021 January 20071.2 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd
2116 February 2007China Changchun, China15 km Individual FWorld Cup1st
2211 March 2007Finland Lahti, Finland15 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
2317 March 2007Norway Oslo, Norway50 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
2424 March 2007Sweden Falun, Sweden15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
252008–0930 January 2009Russia Rybinsk, Russia15 km Mass Start FWorld Cup1st
2614 March 2009Norway Trondheim, Norway50 km Mass Start CWorld Cup2nd
2721 March 2009Sweden Falun, Sweden10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup2nd
282009–1019 December 2009Slovenia Rogla, Slovenia1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup2nd
2920 March 2010Sweden Falun, Sweden10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup2nd
302011–124 February 2012Russia Rybinsk, Russia15 km Mass Start FWorld Cup3rd
315 February 201215 km + 15 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup3rd
322012–133 February 2013Canada Canmore, Canada15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup3rd

Team podiums

  • 6 victories – (5 RL, 1 TS)
  • 24 podiums – (15 RL, 9 TS)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammate(s)
11999–008 December 1999Italy Asiago, ItalyTeam Sprint FWorld Cup1stSchlickenrieder
2 2001–02 3 March 2002Finland Lahti , Finland6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2ndSommerfeldt
3 2002–03 24 November 2002Sweden Kiruna, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdSchlütter / Teichmann / Sommerfeldt
419 January 2003Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdFilbrich / Schlütter / Stitzl
526 January 2003Germany Oberhof, Germany10 × 1.5 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2ndSommerfeldt
614 February 2003Italy Asiago, Italy10 × 1.4 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2ndSommerfeldt
7 2003–04 26 October 2003Germany Düsseldorf, Germany6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2ndTeichmann
823 November 2003Norway Beitostølen, Norway4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stFilbrich / Teichmann / Sommerfeldt
914 December 2003Switzerland Davos, Switzerland4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndFilbrich / Schlütter / Sommerfeldt
1011 January 2004Estonia Otepää, Estonia4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stSchlütter / Filbrich / Teichmann
117 February 2004France La Clusaz, France4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndFilbrich / Teichmann / Sommerfeldt
1215 February 2004Germany Oberstdorf, Germany6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup3rdSommerfeldt
13 2004–05 24 October 2004Germany Düsseldorf, Germany6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup2ndTeichmann
1421 November 2004Sweden Gällivare, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stFilbrich / Sommerfeldt / Teichmann
152005–0620 November 2005Norway Beitostølen, Norway4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stSchlütter / Teichmann / Filbrich
1615 January 2006Italy Lago di Tesero, Italy4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndSommerfeldt / Teichmann / Filbrich
1718 March 2006Japan Sapporo, Japan6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint FWorld Cup3rdTeichmann
182006–0719 November 2006Sweden Gällivare, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stFilbrich / Göring / Teichmann
1917 December 2006France La Clusaz, France4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdSeifert / Sommerfeldt / Teichmann
20 2008–09 23 November 2008Sweden Gällivare, Sweden4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdFilbrich / Reichelt / Teichmann
21 2009–10 22 November 2009Norway Beitostølen, Norway4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdFilbrich / Teichmann / Sommerfeldt
227 March 2010Finland Lahti, Finland4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdDotzler / Marschall / Tscharnke
23 2010–11 6 February 2011Russia Rybinsk, Russia4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdKühne / Göring / Reichelt
24 2012–13 3 February 2013Russia Sochi, Russia6 × 1.8 km Team Sprint CWorld Cup3rdTeichmann

References

  1. "ANGERER Tobias". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 31 January 2018.

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