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Benedikt Böhm
German extreme ski mountaineer (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benedikt "Bene" Böhm (born 15 August 1977[1] in Munich) is a German extreme ski mountaineer and alpinist. Together with Sebastian Haag, he has set records in speed ski mountaineering on Muztagata and the Gasherbrum II.
Böhm grew up with five siblings in Harlaching, a borough of Munich. One of his brothers is the German artist Corbinian Böhm.[citation needed] Böhm is a member of the national German Skimountaineering Team and member of the Dynafit Gore-Tex team. He is the CEO of Dynafit, an outdoor equipment retailer.[2][3]
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Selected results
- 2004:
- 5th, German Championship
- 2005:
- 5th, German Championship
- speed record in high altitude mountaineering with downhill skiing at the Muztagata together with Sebastian Haag under the leadership of Matthias Robl, 23 August 2005
- 2006:
- speed record in high altitude mountaineering with downhill skiing at the Gasherbrum II together with Sebastian Haag under the leadership of Luis Stitzinger, 3 August 2006
Patrouille des Glaciers
- 2008: 2nd ("seniors I" ranking), together with Georg Nickaes and Gerhard Reithmeier
- 2010: 2nd ("seniors II" ranking), together with Javier Martín de Villa and Pete Swenson[4]
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External links
- Benedikt Böhm at skimountaineering.org
- Stefan Winter: Germans summit G2 and then ski down: great pictures!
References
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