Josef Fendt (born 6 October 1947 in Berchtesgaden) is the immediate past president of the Fédération Internationale de Luge de Course (FIL), having served...
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Fendt is a German agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1930 by Xaver Fendt in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu region, Germany. Fendt manufactures tractors...
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have been president of the FIL: Bert Isatitsch, Austria (1957–1994) Josef Fendt, Germany (1994–2020) Einars Fogelis, Latvia (2020–present) Up to: 2022...
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double World Champion and future International Luge Federation President Josef Fendt, 1984 Winter Olympic doubles champions Hans Stangassinger and Franz Wembacher...
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10 km/h (6.2 mph). Following the Olympic test event in February 2009, Josef Fendt, president of FIL, sent a letter to IBG expressing surprise that a record...
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controls would take place at the Olympics for the first time. FIL President Josef Fendt stated during the 57th Congress in Liberec, Czech Republic, that no positive...
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February 8, 1994, and then Vice-President for Sport Josef Fendt took over as Acting President. Fendt would be named president at the FIL congress in Rome...
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to 7 February, at Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck. Silver medalist Josef Fendt served as President of the International Luge Federation (FIL) from 1994...
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Championships in Imst, Austria. Fendt's brother, Josef, has been president of the International Luge Federation since 1994. Fendt finished second overall in...
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World Cup event won by Paul Hildgartner (Italy - men's singles), Andrea Fendt (West Germany - women's singles), and Italy's Peter Gschnitzer and Karl...
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