Radivoj Hudetz

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Radivoj Hudetz (born January 30, 1935 in Zagreb (then Yugoslavia , now Croatia )) is a former Yugoslav table tennis player , trainer and official.

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Radivoj Hudetz started playing table tennis at school, from 1947 on in the Zagreb club Mladost, later in the Yugoslav first division clubs Sloboda, Industrogradnja, Poštar; then from 1963 to 1969 in Germany in several major league and Bundesliga clubs, such as SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken and SV Weißblau-Allianz München . In the men's and youth doubles he was Yugoslav champion, in the men's and youth singles he was runner-up. He played for the men's and youth team in his country and took part in the European Championships in 1958 and 1960 .

Trainer

In 1959 he received his trainer diploma from the Sports University in Zagreb. He began his coaching career in 1960 in the table tennis school in Zagreb-Ribnjak, then as a youth coach for the Poštar club ( Dragutin Šurbek and Zlatko Cordas played in the youth team ). He later became the coach of the Yugoslav youth team. From 1965 to 1969 he was the Bavarian association trainer and trainer of the youth team of the German Table Tennis Federation . From 1970 to 1975 he took over the training of the women from Mladost Zagreb, who won the Yugoslav championship several times. Almost at the same time he was the head coach of the Yugoslav women's national team from 1971 to 1978. In 1979 he took over the post of Yugoslav table tennis sports supervisor, which he held until 1983. In addition, he was significantly involved in the concept and implementation of the table tennis school of his friend Tibor Harangozo , which he also headed as head coach until 1995.

Instructor

From 1973 to 1988 he was professor of table tennis at the Sports University in Zagreb and also guest lecturer at the Sports Universities in Sarajevo and Ljubljana , from 1971 to 2003 he trained table tennis trainers at the Sports University in Zagreb (later the Croatian Sports Academy). He lectured at numerous international table tennis seminars in Greece, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, France, Egypt, Israel, Cyprus, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Norway, Macedonia and, last but not least, Germany. From 1987 onwards he was a teaching advisor at the DTTB for several years .

author

Hudetz wrote several specialist books and more than 300 specialist articles on table tennis, some of which have been translated into several languages. Published books in German:

  • Hudetz: Everything about table tennis technology. Tibhar, Saarbrücken 1984
  • Hudetz: Tactics in table tennis: Winning with your head, Saarbrücken 2004, ISBN 978-3-00-013659-7

in other languages:

  • Hudetz: Tehnika stolnog tenisa, Zagreb 1984, Sportska knjiga (Croatian)
  • Hudetz: Tennis de Table Technique, Spicheren 1986, France, Wack Sport (French)
  • Hudetz: Stolni tenis 2000 - tehnika s Vladimirom Samsonovom, Zagreb 2000, Huno Sport (Croatian)
  • Hudetz: Table Tennis 2000 - Technique with Vladimir Samsonov, Saarbrücken 2001, Germany, TIBHAR (English)
  • Hudetz - Jajčević: Stoljeće stolnog tenisa u Hrvatskoj, Zagreb 2002, HSTS (Croatian)
  • Hudetz: Nastolni tenis - tehnika, Moskva 2003, Vista (Russian)
  • Hudetz: Tennis stolowy, Kraków 2003, Modest sport (Polish)
  • Hudetz: Taktika stolnog tenisa, Zagreb 2003, Huno Sport (Croatian)
  • Kondrič, Hudetz: Furjan Osnove stolnog tenisa, Zagreb 2010, Kineziološki fakultet Zagreb (Croatian)

From 1976 to 1991 Hudetz was chief editor of the Yugoslav TT trade magazine "Spin", from 1969 to 2005 editor-in-chief of the specialist magazine "Tischtennis Aktuell". In the Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute from 1980 to 1986 he held the post of sports editor and deputy editor-in-chief of the "Sports Lexicon".

official

As a functionary, Radivoj Hudetz held numerous offices within the Yugoslav (later the Croatian) table tennis association. As early as 1954 he was elected as a player representative to the Presidium of the Croatian Table Tennis Association, later he became General Secretary of the Croatian Association, and for a short time also President of the Yugoslav Table Tennis Association. From 1977 to 1984 he was a member and later chairman of the Croatian Commission for High-Performance Sports, from 1983 to 2007 a member of the ranking commission of the ITTF , from 1998 a member of the "Board of Directors" of the World Table Tennis Federation. In the ETTU he was a member of the Council for Development and coordinator of the Olympic program. He was tournament director at the 2007 World Table Tennis Championships in Zagreb.

Awards

Private

Radivoj Hudetz is married and has one son.

swell

  • ms: The author -Prof. Radivoj Hudetz , DTS magazine , 1990/9 p. 32

Individual evidence

  1. tischtennis magazine , 2008/6 p. 27