Death on the Großglockner: Defendant Files Appeal
The defendant convicted of negligent manslaughter related to a death on the Großglockner has filed for an appeal against a relatively light sentence.
Großglockner Ruling: She Died Alone in the Darkness and Cold
A court in Innsbruck found a mountaineer guilty after his partner froze to death on the Großglockner, highlighting serious issues in mountaineering safety.
Mountain Accident: The Fine Line Between Negligence and Bad Luck
A year after the death of a 33-year-old woman from hypothermia on Austria's highest peak, her boyfriend is facing trial in Innsbruck for alleged serious mistakes.
After-use of Olympic buildings: There is still a fire burning
Old Olympic sites in Tyrol, including Axams, Igls, and Innsbruck, are being creatively repurposed, with some even serving modern events.
50 Years of the 'Miracle of Innsbruck': The Most Unlikely Medal in German Olympic History
Fifty years after the 'Miracle of Innsbruck,' the German ice hockey team's unexpected victory remains a remarkable story in Olympic history.
Parents in Austria starved and tortured their son (3) until he died. Here’s why…
A trial is set to begin on Monday in Innsbruck, Austria, for parents who allegedly starved and abused their 3-year-old son to death in May 2024, potentially facing life sentences.
Olympics in Innsbruck 1976: "In the morning, I feel quite dizzy"
Athletes at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck complained about the 'military beds' in the Olympic Village before the games began, reflecting on the harsh winter conditions and the competitive spirit of the event.
"Gold-Rosi" at the Olympics: "She never wanted to win"
The article reflects on the life of Rosi Mittermaier, who captivated Germans during the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, not just through her achievements but by her humble nature.
Four Hills Tournament: The Machine is Defeated
Slovenian ski jumper Domen Prevc secured his lead in the Four Hills Tournament, succeeding in stable conditions unlike the day before, when he was hindered by wind during qualifications.
Japanese Sensationally Stops Prevca's Dominance. He Won by Half a Point
Japanese ski jumper Ren Nikaido clinched his first World Cup victory in Innsbruck, Austria, narrowly defeating Slovenia's Domen Prevca by half a point, effectively ending Prevca's winning streak.
Japanese stops Dominik Prevc's winning streak
Japanese representative Ren Nikaido achieved his first World Cup victory in Innsbruck, Austria, surpassing Slovenia's Domen Prevc by just half a point, thus ending Prevc's winning streak.
After the Shock from the Previous Day, Prevc Keeps His Nerves at the Notorious Bergisel
Domen Prevc overcomes a disappointing qualification performance at the Bergisel ski jump in Innsbruck and remains in contention for overall victory despite narrowly missing out on a Grand Slam due to a mere 0.5-point deficit.
Four Hills Tournament: Nikaido wins in Innsbruck – Prevc continues on course
Japanese ski jumper Ren Nikaido wins the third leg of the Four Hills Tournament in Innsbruck, while Domen Prevc maintains his overall lead despite finishing second.
Wellinger narrowly avoids disaster – Prevc also falters for the first time
Olympic champion Andreas Wellinger narrowly escaped elimination before the qualifiers in Innsbruck thanks to a rival's mistake, while Domen Prevc, the previous leader of the Four Hills Tournament, underperformed but faced a significant disadvantage.
Four Hills Tournament: Dominator Prevc Weakens – Scary Moment for Raimund
During the qualification for the third jump of the Four Hills Tournament in Innsbruck, leading jumper Domen Prevc finished disappointingly in 30th place, while fellow jumper Philipp Raimund had a scary accident, and Andreas Wellinger experienced a fortunate moment.
Four Hills Tournament: Prevc only 30th in qualification
Ski jumper Domen Prevc finished 30th in the Innsbruck qualification round under challenging tailwind conditions, while Austria's Jan Hörl won the trial with a jump of 128.0 meters, closely following Prevc in the overall standings.
On the Trail of the Secret: Innsbruck's Rescue from Destruction
The article recounts the violent actions of the Gestapo in Innsbruck during the final days of World War II, highlighting the arrest of resistance figure Fred Mayer.
He broke through to Split, an unspeakable tragedy struck him. He led Dinamo, Hajduk, Croatia, HNS...
The article discusses the tragedy that befell Hajduk's coach Vlatko Marković during a trip to Innsbruck on January 27, 1978, amidst his team's preparations.