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    Walter Tregger dies at 91: “Mr. Olympia” – Sports

    Beatrice AshfordBy Beatrice AshfordJanuary 1, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As mayor of the Olympic Village for the Summer Games in Munich, Walter Treger enjoyed the dark hours and days of his long career as a sports official. In the aftermath of the September 5, 1972 attack on the Israeli team, he negotiated with Palestinian terrorists for the release of hostages. “It was my job to extend the final warnings,” Treger died Wednesday of his 91st birthday, after which he said of the play. “Innocents lost their lives. I was helpless.” 17 people were killed in the attack.

    This tragedy has come with him “for a lifetime.” Nevertheless, it was the center of the Olympic process. Thomas Bach, chairman of the International Olympic Committee, said Walter Treker had “made a significant contribution to the IOC” and “significantly” affected the development of German and international sport. Drooger was a sports director from 1983 to 1990, then a member of the IOC for 20 years, and a member of the library from 2010.

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    “We bow before a unique lifetime achievement in the sense of sport,” said Alphonse Hormon, president of the German Olympic Association. He devoted his life to the sport and the Olympic movement “always lived up to the values ​​of the sport”.

    Born in the Bavarian city of Vன்சnseid, he began his career in sports politics at the General German University Association, which helped guide him as general secretary from 1953 to 1961. Treger went to the National Olympic Committee in the same process. In 1992, he succeeded as the NOK leader until 2002 for pragmatic activist and visionary Willie Dau. As Chef de Mission, Tregger led the German Olympic team eight times from 1976 to 2002. Since 1964 in Tokyo he has watched 27 Olympics and received the unofficial title of co. Olympia “.

    Drooker recently made a bad statement to the IOC

    The former basketball player was not only a speaker of the world game, but also an influential man who clearly expressed and polarized his point of view. For example, on the eve of the tenth anniversary of the German Olympic Games (DOSB), he said the merger of NOK and the German Sports Federation (DSB) was wrong and that three Olympic applications had failed during this period. He had a clear position in the debate on the Moscow boycott in 1980 due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: he was fierce against it.

    At the 2016 Olympics in Rio, he did not back down from his discussion of the debate on Russia’s complete exclusion from the IOC ban on formal stimulants. “It would be nice if the IOC set a precedent on this issue. It’s about the credibility of the game,” Treasure said at the time.

    He did not give a good report to the IOC. “Olympia is in crisis,” he said in February 2019, on the eve of his 90th birthday. Despite the IOC’s 2020 reform agenda, people believed that the Olympics were all about money and prestige, but not about interests. That’s why there’s really no interest in sports in cities in relevant countries. That’s why the IOC only works with “backwoodsmen,” who “don’t know and don’t even think it’s the Olympics”.

    One cannot blame the militant activist and the “Eternal Olympian” for this. “I gave a lot to the Olympics – the Olympics gave me a lot,” Treger said. (dpa)

    Beatrice Ashford

    Beatrice Ashford is a contributor at Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting and useful information that helps readers stay informed about current events and emerging developments. Her work highlights stories that matter to everyday audiences, with an emphasis on accuracy, relevance, and accessible journalism that keeps readers connected to the issues shaping the world around them.

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