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Wolf-Dieter Montag (10 December 1924 – 21 July 2018) was a German physician, sports medicine specialist, mountain rescue doctor, and international sports administrator. His medical career spanned 50 years in his native Bavaria, and included being a lecturer, teacher and consultant for orthopedic surgery, and physical therapy. He served as vice-president of the German Sport Medical Association, advised the Landtag of Bavaria on medical matters, and was a mountain rescue doctor and instructor for 30 years. He was the chief physician of the German Ice Skating Union for eight years, then was its president for 16 years. He was a medical advisor to the International Skating Union for 10 years, served as the Chief Medical Officer of the International Ice Hockey Federation for 23 years, and was a

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  • Wolf-Dieter Montag (* 10. Dezember 1924 in Bamberg; † 21. Juli 2018) war ein deutscher Sportmediziner und -funktionär. Er war als Sportmediziner bei mehreren Olympischen Spielen im Einsatz und wurde für seine Arbeit und seine Verdienste unter anderem mit dem Bundesverdienstkreuz sowie dem Olympischen Orden ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Wolf-Dieter Montag (10 December 1924 – 21 July 2018) was a German physician, sports medicine specialist, mountain rescue doctor, and international sports administrator. His medical career spanned 50 years in his native Bavaria, and included being a lecturer, teacher and consultant for orthopedic surgery, and physical therapy. He served as vice-president of the German Sport Medical Association, advised the Landtag of Bavaria on medical matters, and was a mountain rescue doctor and instructor for 30 years. He was the chief physician of the German Ice Skating Union for eight years, then was its president for 16 years. He was a medical advisor to the International Skating Union for 10 years, served as the Chief Medical Officer of the International Ice Hockey Federation for 23 years, and was a member of the medical committee for the International Olympic Committee at all Summer and Winter Olympic Games from 1972 to 2002. He received multiple awards during his career, including the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany first class, the Bavarian Order of Merit, the Olympic Order, induction into the German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, and the inaugural Paul Loicq Award. (en)
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  • Black and white photo of Wolf-Dieter Montag sitting, wearing a suit and tie and holding a walking cane (en)
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  • Wolf-Dieter Montag (* 10. Dezember 1924 in Bamberg; † 21. Juli 2018) war ein deutscher Sportmediziner und -funktionär. Er war als Sportmediziner bei mehreren Olympischen Spielen im Einsatz und wurde für seine Arbeit und seine Verdienste unter anderem mit dem Bundesverdienstkreuz sowie dem Olympischen Orden ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Wolf-Dieter Montag (10 December 1924 – 21 July 2018) was a German physician, sports medicine specialist, mountain rescue doctor, and international sports administrator. His medical career spanned 50 years in his native Bavaria, and included being a lecturer, teacher and consultant for orthopedic surgery, and physical therapy. He served as vice-president of the German Sport Medical Association, advised the Landtag of Bavaria on medical matters, and was a mountain rescue doctor and instructor for 30 years. He was the chief physician of the German Ice Skating Union for eight years, then was its president for 16 years. He was a medical advisor to the International Skating Union for 10 years, served as the Chief Medical Officer of the International Ice Hockey Federation for 23 years, and was a (en)
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