- Bert Isatitsch
Bert Isatitsch (
September 14 1911 –February 8 1994 ) was anAustria n educator who later became the first president of theInternational Luge Federation (FIL), serving from its 1957 establishment until his 1994 death.Education career
Born in
Fürstenfeld , Isatitsch became aspecial education teacher inRottenmann ."Luge and Olympism". "Olympic Review". December 1983. p. 855.] He later became chair for all special education schools in his nativeAustria ."Obituary: Bert Isatitsch." "Olympic Review". May 1994. p. 190.] Isatitsch would use his skills as an educator to bring leadership into the growth ofluge as anInternational Olympic Committee (IOC)-recognized sport.Luge career
A lover of
winter sports , Isatitsch defined the premises of luge when it was part of the "Section de Luge" within theFédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT - International Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Federation) afterWorld War II . Istatisch would serve as section president in the FIBT from 1948 to 1956. By 1952, he became chair of theAustrian Luge Federation , a position he also held until his 1994 death. Isatitsch's leadership would lead to the FIL (Federation Internationale de Luge de Course ) being created in 1957 following its split from the FIBT in 1957. Luge replaced skeleton as aWinter Olympic discipline in 1954 (Skeleton would return for the2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City ) and be approved for inclusion at the1964 Winter Olympics inInnsbruck . [http://www.fil-luge.org/inside-fil/history.html FIL-Luge.org history.] - accessed April 9, 2008.] Luge was initially approved for inclusion at the1960 Winter Olympics inSquaw Valley , but was postponed until 1964 because of the American Luge Federation's lack of Olympic experience as well as the 1960 Games organizers' unwillingness to construct abobsleigh track. [ [http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/innovations_uk.asp?OLGT=2&OLGY=1960 International Olympic Committee 1960 Winter Olympics Did You Know facts.] - accessed April 9, 2008.] Natural track luge world championships would be added in 1979. He served until his sudden death onFebruary 8 1994 .Josef Fendt ofGermany succeeded Istatisch as president later that year.References
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