Ilsa-Maria Sabath

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Ilsa-Maria Sabath (born February 25,  1926 in Berlin ) is a German sports educator , university teacher and sports official .

Life

Sabath, daughter of Marie-Elisabeth and Hermann Sabath , a high-ranking civil servant, went to school in Berlin-Wilmersdorf , and passed her Abitur in February 1944 in Schweidnitz . During the last months of the Second World War she was used as a nurse assistant in Wroclaw . In 1946 she began studying at the Bavarian Sports Academy to become a state-certified gymnastics and sports teacher. She later completed a postgraduate course at the German Sport University Cologne and graduated as a certified sports teacher in 1950. Sabath worked as a lecturer at the Institute for Physical Exercise at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , later she trained sports teachers on behalf of the Arnsberg district government and taught at the Pädagogische Akademie Wuppertal .

In 1960, Sabath moved to the Münster University of Education as a university professor of physical education. In 1972 she took up a professorship at the Münster Department of the University of Education in Westphalia-Lippe , which she continued from 1981 at the University of Münster after the University of Education had merged into the university. In 1991 she retired from university.

Sabath was one of the first people to get involved in the German Sports Youth (DSJ) founded in 1950 . She sat there for decades and was a member of the DSJ committees for girls, health, general youth work and teaching. At an Olympic youth camp of the German Sports Youth in Helsinki in 1952, she worked as a group leader. At the DSJ, she was involved in drawing up the training regulations for youth leaders, first published in 1967, and in the 1970s in drawing up the “training framework” for the German Sports Confederation . At the Landessportbund Nordrhein-Westfalen she got involved in the 1980 sports plan and the publication of teaching material. Furthermore, Sabath worked as a speaker in the Federal Youth Council (DBJR) and in the working group for youth care and youth welfare (AGJJ).

At club level, she became involved in the work of the gymnastics and sports club Garmisch-Partenkirchen as a student from 1946, later she worked in the Bonn gymnastics club and in the association for health sports and sports therapy in Münster.

The main topics of Sabath's scientific, sport-political and practical sport activities included physical education, gymnastics, gymnastics, youth work and women's sports.

In 1968, Sabath was awarded the honor discus by the German Sports Youth, in 1992 she received the sports badge of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and in 1996 the Ludwig-Wolker badge of the German Sports Association. In December 2004 she was awarded the Golden Needle of the City of Münster . In 2002 she was one of the winners of the sports honor plaque awarded by the Münster City Sports Association.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ferdinand Schöningh. Retrieved January 14, 2020 .
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  3. a b https://ssb.ms/ehrenamt/
  4. a b https://www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/content/sportwissenschaft/ifs-mitteilungen/ifs-mitteilungen07.pdf
  5. https://katalog.ub.uni-leipzig.de/Record/0-021302286