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Thomas Tebbich

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Thomas Tebbich - SK Sturm Graz

Thomas Tebbich (born 4 February 1975 inGraz,Styria) is a retireddecathlete fromAustria. He set his personal best score (8039 points) on 30 May 1999 inGötzis. He is a three-timenational outdoor champion in the men's decathlon and one-time the men's pole vault (2004).

Since 2016, he is theChief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Austrian professional football clubSK Sturm Graz.[1][2] Previously, he held senior positions in international sport marketing and event management, includingRed Bull and WWP Middle East Consultancy.[3]

Education

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From 2005 to 2009, Tebbich studied at Campus 02 - University ofApplied Sciences in Graz, where he earned aMaster´s degree in Marketing and International Management.

Career

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SK Sturm Graz

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Since 2016, Thomas Tebbich has been the CEO ofSK Sturm Graz, one of the Austrian leading football clubs. He is responsible for the club´s financial management, match day operations with over 400,000 spectators, and services for more than 21,000 members. He overseescommunication,sponsorship,marketing,merchandising, andhuman recourses, managing over 200 employees.[4][5]

WWP Middle East Consultancy

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From 2012 to 2016, Tebbich served asChief Operating Officer (COO) at WWP Middle East Consultancy LLC inAbu Dhabi, where he established and managed the company´s Middle East office. His key clients included IPIC, CEPSA, Nova Cemicals and the Formula 1 teamScuderia Toro Rosso, and he led major international projects such as sponsorship activation forReal Madrid CF, the Dubai World Cup Horse Racing, the Jiu-Jitsu World Professional Championship and the Judo Grand Slam inAbu Dhabi.[6]

Red Bull F1 Racetrack (Red Bull Ring)

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Between 2010 and 2012 Thomas was CEO of the Red Bull F1 Racetrack (Red Bull Ring) in Austria, overseeing infrastructure, hospitality and major motorsport events. He also managed corporate identity, marketing and over 100 employees.[7]

Achievements as a decathlete

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Austria
1994World Junior ChampionshipsLisbon,Portugal5thDecathlon7125 pts
1995Hypo-MeetingGötzis,Austria27thDecathlon7254 pts
1996Hypo-MeetingGötzis,Austria25thDecathlon7320 pts
National ChampionshipsSüdstadt [de],Austria1stDecathlon7675 pts
1997Hypo-MeetingGötzis,Austria18thDecathlon7746 pts
National ChampionshipsWolfsberg,Austria1stDecathlon7704 pts
European U23 ChampionshipsTurku,FinlandDecathlonDNF
1999Hypo-MeetingGötzis,Austria7thDecathlon8039 pts
World ChampionshipsSeville, SpainDecathlonDNF
2001Hypo-MeetingGötzis,Austria13thDecathlon7632 pts
UniversiadeBeijing,China8thDecathlon7578 pts
2003Hypo-MeetingGötzis,AustriaDecathlonDNF
2004Hypo-MeetingGötzis,Austria18thDecathlon7572 pts
National ChampionshipsSchwechat Rannersdorf,Austria1stDecathlon7431 pts

Achievements as the CEO of SK Sturm Graz

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Year[8]CompetitionAchievement
2018Austrian CupWinner
2018UEFA Champions LeagueQualifying Round
2021UEFA Europa LeagueGroup Stage Participant
2022UEFA Europa LeagueGroup Stage Participant
2022UEFA Champions LeagueQualifying Round
2023Austrian CupWinner
2023UEFA Europa LeagueGroup Stage Participant
2023UEFA Champions LeagueQualifying Round
2024Austrian CupWinner
2024Austrian BundesligaChampion
2024UEFA Champions LeagueGroup Stage Participant
2025Austrian BundesligaChampion
2025UEFA Europa LeagueGroup Stage Participant
2025UEFA Champions LeagueQualifying Round

References

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  1. ^"Thomas Tebbich zum Fünfziger".SK Sturm (in German). 2025-02-04. Retrieved2025-10-13.
  2. ^"Thomas Tebbich als neuer Geschäftsführer des SK Sturm vorgestellt".MeinBezirk.at (in German). 2016-07-28. Retrieved2025-10-13.
  3. ^"Thomas Tebbich - Absolvent des Monats".FH CAMPUS 02 - Marketing & Sales. Retrieved2025-10-13.
  4. ^"Zu Tisch mit Thomas Tebbich: Finanzchef erklärt Sturms "drei Säulen"".MeinBezirk.at (in German). 2023-07-20. Retrieved2025-10-13.
  5. ^"Thomas Tebbich zum Fünfziger".SK Sturm (in German). 2025-02-04. Retrieved2025-10-13.
  6. ^"Thomas Tebbich - Absolvent des Monats".FH CAMPUS 02 - Marketing & Sales (in German). Retrieved2025-10-13.
  7. ^"Ab 2011 sollen am Spielberg-Ring die Motoren brummen".Kronen (in German). 2010-10-13. Retrieved2025-10-13.
  8. ^"Steckbrief".SK Sturm (in German). Retrieved2025-10-20.
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