Ex-ski jumping star Sven Hannawald surprises with a visit to the well-known TV show “Höhle der Löwen” and also closes a deal. The 50-year-old and his colleagues also have to listen to critical tones.
Sven Hannawald is actually known as a former world-class ski jumper and today’s TV expert in the ARD . It was all the more surprising that Hannawald appeared on TV on Monday evening in a completely different framework.
The tour winner from 2002 presented a special fascia role at the TV show “Höhle der Löwen” on VOX with its founding partners Oya Hertfelder and Christian Müller.
The product of the trio is intended to help back aids to belong to the past by increasing blood flow to the tissue. One of the founders even helped the fascia roll after a herniated disc.
Hannawald swears by special fascia roll
In conventional fascia roles, Hannawald always complained that they roll and do not simply stay on the spot. This is exactly where the new development of the founding team comes in. Due to a rounded wood support, the role should remain stable at one point. A so -called “leanboard” can also be assembled on the wall as a bracket and also enables training while standing.
“I was a passionate competitive athlete. Through and through to my last cell of the body. Unfortunately, due to health, I had to let my beloved ski jumping go earlier when I actually thought. But stayed in my life is sport and movement,” said Hannawald.
Löwen enthusiastic about fascia role – but there is a catch
The lions Carsten Maschmeyer, Judith Williams, Nils Glagau, Dagmar Wöhrl and Ralf Dümmel tested the product and were enthusiastic about the functionality. Only the price of 299 euros that buyers should pay for a complete set had the investors swallowed a little.
Christian Müller and Oya Hertfelder from the sporting goods start-up “Max Fitness” and Hannawald, who acts as “brand ambassador, founder and user”, hoped for an investor participation of 20 percent. However, when they opened that a loan of 800,000 euros is currently open, the first lions jumped off. “I was about to strike. But that’s too high for me,” complained Glagau.
Hannawald and Co. conclude deal
Only Ralf Dümmel was not impressed by the 800,000 euro minus and entered the negotiations. When the trio offered 30 percent participation, it concluded the deal.
Williams, on the other hand, was relieved not to have struck. “I almost fell off the chair when he said that they are at minus 800,000 ″, according to the 53-year-old.