- Fritz Schilgen
Fritz Schilgen (
8 September 1906 –12 September 2005 ) [Reuters (20 September 2005). "Berlin 1936 Olympic torch bearer Schilgen dies." RedOrbit. http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=32148.html.] was a German athlete and the final torchbearer of the first Olympic torch relay at the 1936 Summer Games.Schilgen was born in 1906 in
Kronberg im Taunus , nearFrankfurt , the second son of the rector of the Kronberger high school. After the First World War, he began his career as a middle- and long-distance runner. He studiedelectrical engineering atDarmstadt University of Technology ; in his career as an engineer he developed 35 patents. Schilgen finished in third place in the German Championships in 1930, 1931, and 1933 in the 1500-metre run, [Schwenck, Gustav (18 September 2005). "Fritz Schilgen made Olympic history – the final runner of the Olympic torch relay in Berlin 1936." "SCC Running" Sports News. http://www.scc-events.com/news/news003544.en.html.] representing the sports clubASC Darmstadt . [ [http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/l/leichtathletik/hst/76.html German championships, men's 1500 metres] ] He also won the silver medal in the4 x 400 metres relay at the 1928 World University Games, and the bronze medal in the5000 metres run at those games in 1930– in a stadium having a telecommunications system Schilgen himself had designed. [Ibid.]On
21 March 1936 he married Ursula Gerlach. They had five children: Walter, Regine, Sibylle, Michael and Horst.He was chosen by the organizers of the relay as a "symbol of German sporting youth" [The Olympic Museum (2007). "The Olympic Flame and Torch Relay"." The Olympic Museum, 2nd ed., 9. http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_655.pdf.] and for his beautiful and graceful running style, as determined by the aesthetics commission. [Schwenk.] Schilgen's dramatic lighting of the flame in the Olympic Stadium is captured in "Olympia", a
Nazi propaganda film about the Games byLeni Riefenstahl , who also helped devise the torch relay and select Schilgen as final torchbearer. [Ibid.] Schilgen himself did not compete in the Olympics.Schilgen's involvement in the Olympics continued after the 1936 Games. After the Second World War he was a consultant to the Olympic Committee. He helped to plan the
1972 Summer Olympics inMunich . At the age of 90, Schilgen participated as a torchbearer again before the1996 Summer Olympics . [TK (12 June 1998). "Olympisches Feuer flackert in Berlin." "Rhein-Zeitung Online." http://rhein-zeitung.de/old/96/04/16/topnews/olymp.html. (German)] The 1996 Games celebrated the centenniel of the modernOlympic Games , and Schilgen had the honor of lighting the cauldron in Berlin's Olympic Stadium once again. Schilgen died in Kronberg in 2005 at the age of 99.:portal|olympics
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title=Final Summer Olympic Torchbearer
Fritz Schligen
before="First Torchbearer"
after="John Mark" "London 1948"
years= Berlin 1936
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