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Every expert was once a beginner.
Legendary ski pioneer Johann "Hannes" Schneider (1890–1955) certainly believed this and in 1907, at only 17 years of age, he was the first ski instructor on the Arlberg in Austria and revolutionised the technique of skiing with the Arlberg school.
In 1920, he founded the first Austrian ski school in Arlberg. He survived World War I at the front in the Dolomites and soon drew attention as a legendary ski instructor on the slopes and in the film world. He showed his expertise at high speed skiing with acrobatic skill in ski films such as “Der weisse Rausch” (“the White Thrill”) and documentaries such as the “Wunder of Snowshoe skiing” (“Marvels of the snowshoe”) and “Die Weisse Kunst” (“The White Art”).
In these films, director Arnold Franck promoted the new ski technology, the Arlberg style, which had been predominantly developed by Schneider. At the time Schneider had won nearly all of the international ski competitions.
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