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The Unmatched Legacy of Sieghard Weiß in Judo
| Year | Events & Positions | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1956 | TSG Ulm | Begin judo journey at TSG Ulm, marking the start of a legendary career. |
| 1962 | PSV Göppingen | Transfers to PSV Göppingen, serving as head of department for 15 years. |
| 1965 | Württemberg Judo Association (WJV) | Begins official duties, initially as 2nd chairman, then as judges’ chairman, and various roles at the German Dan College. |
| 1970 | Honorary Member | Elected honorary member of the WJV. |
| 1993 | Examination Officer | Becomes temporary examination officer, working on new examination regulations and judo teacher training, focusing on “Judo self-defense.” |
| 1994 | WLSB Education and Examination Board | Joins the education and examination board. |
| 1998 | Baden-Württemberg Police College | Became a lecturer at the Baden-Württemberg police college, focusing on self-defense. |
| 1987 | Recreational Sport Speaker | Appointed as a speaker for recreational sports in the WJV. |
| 1990 | Head of Tai-Chi Section | Leads the Tai-Chi section in the WJV. |
| 2019 | Tai-Chi Section | Continues to head the Tai-Chi section until 2019. |
| 1970-2019 | Jiu-Jitsu Section Head | Leads the Jiu-Jitsu section in the WJV for many years. |
| 2021 | Relocation to Saxony | Moves to Saxony with wife Inge but remains loyal to WJV. |
Sieghard Weiß, who passed away just days after his 91st birthday, leaves behind an indelible mark on the judo world. His journey, which began at TSG Ulm in 1956,
saw him rise through the ranks, impacting countless lives through his leadership, teaching, and coaching roles. His dedication to judo saw him assume various high-profile positions,
awards, and recognitions, including the award of the 6th and 7th Dan degrees.
The Württemberg Judo Association (WJV) mourns the loss of a great personality and extends its heartfelt condolences to his wife Inge, his family, and friends.
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