Ekkehard Fasser, born on September third, nineteen fifty-two, was a distinguished Swiss bobsledder and athletics competitor who made his mark in the sport during the 1980s. His athletic prowess was showcased on the world stage, particularly at the Winter Olympics held in Calgary in nineteen eighty-eight, where he and his talented teammates Kurt Meier, Marcel Fässler, and Werner Stocker clinched the gold medal in the four-man bobsled event.
Fasser's achievements extended beyond the Olympics; he also triumphed at the FIBT World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, in nineteen eighty-three, where he secured another gold medal in the four-man event. His remarkable skills and dedication to the sport earned him the title of Bobsleigh World Cup champion overall in the nineteen eighty-five to nineteen eighty-six season, as well as an unofficial championship in the four-man category that same year.
Sadly, the bobsledding community lost a remarkable athlete when Ekkehard Fasser passed away on April eighth, twenty twenty-one. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of athletes in the world of bobsledding and beyond.