Stefan Winter (sports philologist)

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Stefan Winter (* 1968 ) was team leader of the German national ski mountaineering team and is the author of numerous specialist books in the field of mountain sports .

Act

Winter studied sports and German and took part in ski tours and competitions at a young age, including in a team with Günther Maier at the Pierra Menta 2001 at the Trofeo Mezzalama , at the Trophées du Muveran a . v. a.

As a state-certified sports philologist and mountain and ski guide , he has been working for the German Alpine Association (DAV) since 1996 . There he was initially responsible for climbing as a school sport in the section "Mountaineering, Training and Safety" and headed the DAV youth course program, the world's largest mountaineering school for children and young people. In 2002 he took over the coordination for the top mountain sport ski mountaineering under Dr. Wolfgang Wabel (Head of Department “Sport Climbing - Ski Mountaineering - Competitive Mountaineering”) at the DAV and was in charge of building up and supervising the national team in this sport. He was a member of the federal teaching team for mountaineering and the extended federal teaching team for sport climbing of the DAV. At the DAV Oberland section , he volunteered as a school sports and sports climbing consultant. At the 2005 World Climbing Championships in Munich, Winter was responsible for the sporting process. At the moment he is the head of the Breitenbergsport, Sport Development and Safety Research department at DAV.

After winter, Hermann Kofler is the trainer and coordinator of the national team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcements of the Dresden Section of the DAV eV , Issue No. 2, July 2000 ( Memento from October 5, 2011 in the Internet Archive ; PDF; 129 KB)
  2. Climbing World Championships 2005: Video interview with Stefan Winter, DAV , M2b-Redaktion ( Memento from September 6, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Stefan Winter - Correct Skitouren (author description) , DeutschesFachbuch.de. ( Memento from July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive )