Matthias Lanzinger
Matthias
Lanzinger is an Austrian skier who was born at 9th of December 1980 in Abtenau,
Salzburg. In the age of 24 years, he got the chance to start his promising
career in the World Cup and he did a great job there.
In 2008,
when he was just on the way to become a well-known, successful sportsman,
Matthias Lanzinger had a terrible accident.
In the
World Cup Super-G in Kvitfjell, Norway, his slower leg broke several times, and
the emergency medical service wasn’t able to bring him to the next hospital in
time, so his slower leg had to be amputated.
From
that day on, his life suddenly changed completely.
But then
Matthias learned to live with this new aspect in his life, and three years
after the crash he decided to start in the skiing World Cup for handicapped
people.
Now, he
is an example for a man who doesn’t gave up, even though he suffered a hard set
back and he can be an ideal for people with the same fate.
Today,
five years after the moment who changed the life of a young ambitioned Austrian
sportsman, he is very successful in his new sport and he also works as an
expert in the Austrian TV.