Carl Friedrich Stober
Carl Friedrich "Fredy" Stober (born September 25, 1910 in Freiburg im Breisgau ; † December 18, 2010 ibid) was a German sports official.
Career
Stober worked as a dentist. After the end of the Second World War he was a co-founder of the German Sports Association (DSB) and the Badischer Sportbund Freiburg and from 1949 to 1952 its first president. He initiated the expansion of the Herzogenhorn into the first federal training center . In the 1980s he drove the establishment of the Freiburg-Black Forest Olympic base .
Stober died a few months after his 100th birthday in Freiburg. On the occasion of his 101st birthday, Herzogenhornstrasse on the Feldberg was renamed Dr.-Fredy-Stober-Strasse and a memorial stone was set up at the performance center.
Honors
- 1952: Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1999: Honorary President of the Badischer Sportbund Freiburg
literature
- Andreas Strepenick: A Patriarch of Sports , in: Badische Zeitung, September 24, 2010
- Karl Heidegger: Südbadens Sport mourns Fredy Stober , in: Badische Zeitung, December 28, 2010
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dieter Maurer: Feldberg: Ceremony: Memorial stone and street name remember Fredy Stober , Badische Zeitung, September 27, 2011, accessed on July 21, 2012
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SURNAME | Stober, Carl Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stober, Fredy (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sports official |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 25, 1910 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Freiburg in Breisgau |
DATE OF DEATH | December 18, 2010 |
Place of death | Freiburg in Breisgau |