Walter Feistritzer

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AustriaAustria  Walter Feistritzer Ice hockey player
Date of birth April 21, 1920
place of birth Vienna , Austria
date of death January 1981
Place of death Vienna
position striker
Career stations
1936-1939 Vienna Ice Skating Club
1939-1941 Vienna EG
1941-1943 Mannheim ERC
1943-1944 KSG Brandenburg
Berlin ice skating club
1946 Vienna Ice Skating Club

Walter Feistritzer (born April 21, 1920 in Vienna ; † January 1981 ibid) was an Austrian ice hockey player .

Career

Walter Feistritzer only played for the Vienna Ice Skating Club from 1936 and after the merger with EK Engelmann Vienna to form Wiener EG in 1939 he played for them, with whom he became German champion in 1940 . In 1941 he was transferred to the Mannheim ERC before playing for the KSG Brandenburg / Berlin ice skating club from 1943. After the Second World War he played again from February 1946 for the Vienna Ice Skating Club.

Internationally he played for the Austrian national ice hockey team at the ice hockey world championship in 1938 and after 1938 for the German national ice hockey team , for which he took part in the 1939 ice hockey world championship . After the Second World War he played again for the Austrian national team at the Olympic Winter Games in 1948 and at the Ice Hockey World Championships in 1947 and 1949 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Austrian National Library -Anno, (Vienna) Sports Tagblatt January 4, 1937
  2. a b Der Standard, November 30, 2010: "Ice hockey under the swastika"
  3. Austrian National Library -Anno, Austrian People's Voice February 7, 1946