Tino Edelmann
German Nordic combined skier
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Born | (1985-04-13) 13 April 1985 (age 39) Annaberg-Buchholz, East Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Seasons | 2003–2016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Podiums | 17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tino Edelmann (born 13 April 1985) is a retired German Nordic combined skier who has competed since 2001. He won a bronze medal in the 4 x 5 km team event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and six silver medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
He has five World Cup victories, three individually and two in team.
References
- Tino Edelmann at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation
- Official website (in German)
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- 1982: East Germany
- Uwe Dotzauer
- Günther Schmieder
- Konrad Winkler
- 1984: Norway
- 1985: West Germany
- Thomas Müller
- Hubert Schwarz
- Hermann Weinbuch
- 1987: West Germany
- Hermann Weinbuch
- Hans-Peter Pohl
- Thomas Müller
- 1989: Norway
- 1991: Austria
- 1993: Japan
- 1995: Japan
- 1997: Norway
- 1999: Finland
- 2001: Norway
- 2003: Austria
- Michael Gruber
- Wilhelm Denifl
- Christoph Bieler
- Felix Gottwald
- 2005: Norway
- 2007: Finland
- 2009: Japan
- 2011 (normal hill): Austria
- 2013 (normal hill): France
- 2015 (normal hill): Germany
- Tino Edelmann
- Eric Frenzel
- Fabian Rießle
- Johannes Rydzek
- 2017 (normal hill): Germany
- 2019 (normal hill): Norway
- 2021 (normal hill): Norway
- 2023 (large hill): Norway
- Espen Andersen
- Jens Lurås Oftebro
- Jørgen Graabak
- Jarl Magnus Riiber
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