Background
He was born in Petzer, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire, which is now known as Pec pod Sněžkou, Czechoslovakian Republic.
He was born in Petzer, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire, which is now known as Pec pod Sněžkou, Czechoslovakian Republic.
At the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Berauer finished 14th in the Nordic combined, 21st in the 18 km cross-country event and was part of the Czechoslovak team that finished 5th in the 4 x 10 km relay.
His real strength lay in the Nordic combined. The World Championship, associated with the International Ski Federation (FIS), was officially cancelled in 1946. During World World War II Berauer was a sergeant in the Gebirgsjäger corps (English: mountain troops).
After the war he was incapable of returning to his sport due to a serious injury on the Eastern Front.
From 1963 to 1975, he was the Chairman of the FIS Committee "Nordic combined". In 1986, Berauer died in Schliersee, Bavaria, Germany.
At the World Championships in 1941 in Cortina d"Ampezzo, he successfully defended his title.