Extreme athlete Hendrik Stachnau

Benefit from one of the most successful sled dog drivers in the world

  • "Bachelor of Arts" European Business Administration
  • "Diplomkaufmann" European business administration
  • Focus: personnel management in companies


Topic Bachelor thesis: "The influence of personnel management on employee motivation"

Thesis topic: "Emotional leadership and the influence of emotions in decisions"

Practical experience:

  • Leadership of groups of people in extreme situations
  • Joint coping with extreme experiences
  • Team building > Development of team dynamics
  • Team training for well-known large companies such as Volksfürsorge, Faurecia, Redblue
  • Podcast Hendrik Stachnau
  • Kernkompetenz Mensch
  • High Performance Teams (PDF)


Cope with extreme experiences in the toughest and longest dog sled races in the world:

Title:

  • German champion 1999
  • European Champion 2005
  • Swedish champion 2007
  • Swedish champion 2008
  • World Champion 2018
  • World Champion 2020

 

Cope with the toughest dog sled races in the world:


Polardistans 300, 3rd place (2003): 300km long race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe

Femundslöpet 300, 66th place (2005): 300km race in Norway / only Alaskan Malamute team to reach the finish line

Femundslöpet 400, (2007): 400 km race in Norway / the only Alaskan Malamute team that has managed the Femundslöpet 400 km so far

Polardistans 300, 3rd place (2007): 300km long race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe

Finnmarkslöpet 500, 26th place (2008): fastest German / only Alaskan Malamute Greenland dog team to ever master this distance / The Finnmarkslöpet is the northernmost sled dog race in the world

Polardistans 300, 2nd place (2009): 350km long race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe

Femundlöpet 600, 32nd place (2010): the only Alaskan Malamute-Greenland dog team to ever master this race / The race is a 630km long non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains and is the toughest sled dog race in Europe

Femundlöpet 600, 28th place (2012): only Alaskan Malamute Greenland dog team to ever master this race / The race is a 630km long non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains and is the toughest sled dog race in Europe

Femundlöpet 600 European Championship, 2nd place nordic breed (2016): The race is a 600km long non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains and is the toughest sled dog race in Europe

Finnmarkslöpet 1000, 1st place nordic breed, 21st place overall ranking (2017): First Greenland Dog-Alaskan Malamute team to ever master this race / The Finnmarkslöpet is a 1100km long non-stop race in the Norwegian mountains not far from the North Cape / northernmost Sled dog races in the world / longest sled dog races in Europe / It is one of the toughest and largest sled dog races in the world

Polardistans 300 World Championship, 1st place (2018): 300km long race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe

Yukon Quest 1600, 27th place (2019): First Greenland Dog-Alaskan Malamute team to ever master this race / The Yukon Quest is the 1600km non-stop race through the wilderness of Alaska and Canada / It is the toughest sled dog race in the world

Polardistans 300 World Championship, 1st place (2020): 300km long race in Sweden / longest purebred non-stop race in Europe