Helmut Pabst (sports medicine specialist)

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Helmut Pabst (* 1942 / 1943 ) is a German sports physician and former basketball player .

career

Pabst played in the 1960s as a winger for TSV 1860 Munich in the basketball league .

After studying medicine, Pabst worked as a sports doctor from 1971 and, as a sports doctor, also looked after the German national teams in speed skating and ice hockey from the early 1970s . At the 1992 Summer Olympics , Pabst was the doctor responsible for looking after the marathon runners. In 1994 he founded the "PWC Medical Test Procedure in Sport GmbH", which carries out medical test procedures, including in particular doping controls , from 2000 also outside of Germany. His Gilching- based company became one of the world's largest doping control companies and the most important provider of its kind in Germany. In 2003 his company became a partner of the National Anti-Doping Agency of Germany (NADA) and took over the implementation of "all training and competition controls". For a time he was president of the Bavarian Sports Medical Association and later became its honorary president.

Pabst has five daughters.

Individual evidence

  1. Tobias Jochheim: The career after the career . In: Basketball Bundesliga GmbH (Ed.): 50 Years of the Basketball Bundesliga . Cologne, ISBN 978-3-7307-0242-0 , pp. 102 .
  2. ^ Press Club Augsburg: Press Club Augsburg: The doping hunter Helmut Pabst. Retrieved November 10, 2018 .
  3. PWC doping control | Companies. Retrieved on November 10, 2018 (German).
  4. http://www.bayerisches-aerzteblatt.de/fileadmin/aerzteblatt/verbindungen/2012/11/einzelpdf/BAB_11_2012_630_6311.pdf
  5. Team Bayerischer Sportärzteverband Bayerischer Sportärzteverband | Team. Retrieved November 10, 2018 .
  6. Better than Latin . In: sueddeutsche.de . June 20, 2018, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed November 10, 2018]).