Hans Lubinus

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Johann ( Hans ) Georg Lubinus (born December 25, 1893 in Kiel ; † June 3, 1973 there ) was a German surgeon . As a regatta sailor , he represented Germany at the Summer Olympics in 1936, 1952 and 1956.

Life

Hans Lubinus was the son of the Kiel surgeon Johann Lubinus and his wife Anna Howaldt . After attending school and graduating from high school (1914) in Kiel, he began studying medicine at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg in the summer semester of 1914 , which was interrupted by the First World War. He served in the artillery , most recently as a lieutenant in the reserve. He was awarded the Iron Cross II and I Class and the Oldenburg Friedrich-August Cross . During the subsequent continuation of his medical studies, like his father, he became a member of the Corps Nassovia Würzburg in 1917 . After the state examination in 1920 he was an assistant doctor at the surgical university clinic in Kiel until 1925. In 1925 he joined his father's private clinic in Kiel as a partner. Under his initiative, the clinic expanded to 196 beds from 1928. He was succeeded in this family business in 1958 by his son, the surgeon Hans-Hermann ("Peter") Lubinus (1928–2015). During the Second World War , Hans Lubinus initially served as a surgeon on the hospital ship Berlin . From 1940 to 1945 he was a senior doctor at the air raid in Kiel.

Sailors

Hans Lubinus (middle, 1972)

Hans Lubinus is one of the better known regatta sailors in Germany in the middle of the 20th century. From 1934 to 1936 he was the local organizer of the sailing competitions of the 1936 Summer Olympics off Kiel, in which he himself participated as an active regatta sailor in the 6-meter class. Since Abeking & Rasmussen, as the manufacturer of his yacht, already provided three yachts, he was not allowed to compete with his A&R 6m-R Irmi V , but had to sail the ship of another owner of another shipyard with the Gustel V. Germany could not place itself on medals in this class. Lubinus lit the Olympic flame on the shell, which had been specially mounted on the foremast of the Lübeck cog lying in the Olympic harbor . At the Olympic sailing competitions in Helsinki in 1952 and in Melbourne in 1956, Lubinus and his crew represented Germany and the Kiel Yacht Club in the 5.5m IC . In Helsinki he was the oldest member of the German team. Hans Lubinus received the Finnish Olympic Cross of Service First Class on ribbon. His wife Irmgard (after whom his yachts Irmi were named) was the first woman who was allowed to actively sail in the Kiel Yacht Club.

See also

literature

  • Wolfgang Howaldt: The Howaldt family. Hamburg 1972, p. 77.
  • Irmgard Lubinus: I was just the puller in: Yacht 1981, Issue 12, p. 40 ff. Digitized

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 142/636.
  2. Wolfgang Howaldt (1972), p. 77
  3. ^ Result lists 1936/1952/1956