Ludwig Waidacher junior

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SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Ludwig Waidacher Ice hockey player
Date of birth 22nd August 1960
place of birth Arosa , Switzerland
Nickname Lutta
Size 183 cm
position defender
number # 5
Shot hand Left
Career stations
1976-1981 EHC Arosa
1981-1986 Zurich SC

Ludwig "Lutta" Waidacher junior (born August 22, 1960 in Arosa ) is a former Swiss ice hockey player .

life and career

Ludwig Waidacher, who grew up in Arosa , went through his junior career at EHC Arosa . For the 1979/80 season he was appointed as a defender in the first team, with which he immediately became Swiss champions. In 1980 he took part in the U20 World Championships for Switzerland. In 1980/81 he was second in the Swiss championship with the EHC Arosa. For the 1981/82 season, Waidacher moved to the National League B for Zürcher SC for study-related reasons , with which he experienced mixed sporting times.

After his active career as an ice hockey player, Waidacher returned to Arosa with his wife Beatrice, where he joined his parents' building technology company and took over the position of TK chief in his regular club. He was or is chairman of it from 1998 to 2006 and since the end of 2012. In addition, he was temporarily a member of the local council for the FDP . He has been a member of the Grisons Grand Council since 2010 . On November 25, 2012 Waidacher was elected to the parliament of the new large municipality of Arosa . At its constituent session on January 24, 2013, the plenary appointed him the first speaker of parliament for a period of one year.

Ludwig Waidacher is the father of eight children, all of whom play ice hockey, including Monika , Nina and Isabel Waidacher . His father is Ludwig Waidacher senior .

swell

  • Elmar Brunner: 70 years of EHC Arosa - A village makes Swiss sports history , self-published by F&L Planungen AG / Store Line AG, Chur 1994, pp. 148, 156.
  • Migros Magazin 8 of February 22, 2010, p. 12 ff.
  • Southeastern Switzerland of October 14, 2012, p. 29.
  • Aroser Zeitung of February 1, 2013, p. 1 ff.

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