IHF Honorary President and Honorary Members

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IHF Honorary President and Honorary Members
Sport Handball
Given forOutstanding services to international handball
Presented by International Handball Federation
History
First award1966
First winnerWilly Burmeister (Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany)
Most recentChristophe Yapo Achy (Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast)

IHF Honorary President and Honorary Members is an award established by the International Handball Federation. It is awarded by the IHF Congress to individuals who have rendered outstanding services to the international handball.

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At the recommendation of the IHF Council or a member association, retiring chairman and members of bodies may be appointed as honorary president or honorary members by the IHF Congress.

Award

The award consists of the insignia of the IHF Council with full garland in gold and a personal gift. The recipient also receives a pass, entitling him/her to free entry to all handball events held by any member federation around the world. The Honorary president is also sent an invitation by the International Handball Federation to attend the IHF Council meeting. The honorary president may give suggestions on any matter but had not any voting right.

The award was first awarded to Willy Burmeister of West Germany in 1966 when he was made honorary member of the IHF. Paul Högberg of Sweden was made first honorary president while Raymond Hahn of France was made first honorary secretary general. [1]

IHF Honorary Presidents

YearNameCountryNotes
1984Mr. Paul Högberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3rd IHF President from 1971 to 1984.
2000Mr. Erwin Lanc Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4th IHF President from 1984 to 2000.

IHF Honorary Secretary General

YearNameCountryNotes
2004Mr. Raymond Hahn Flag of France.svg  France 4th IHF Secretary General from 1988 to 2004.

IHF Honorary Members

Honorary MemberCountryHonorary SinceNotes
Otto SchwarzFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 1994Chairman of IHF Commission of Organizing and Competitions, IHF Executive Committee Member
Tadeusz BregułaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 1994Chairman of IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods
Kim Chong-haFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1996IHF Council Member
Heinz SuterFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 1996Member of IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods
Rudi GlockFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany / Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2000IHF Treasurer from 1988 to 2000
Dr. Nabil SalemFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 2000President of African Handball Confederation from 1993 to 1996, IHF Vice-President from 1992 to 2000, Member of IHF Medical Commission
Henrik VænerbergFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 2000President of Finland Handball Association
Hermann BrunnerFlag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 2004IHF Council Member, President of Costa Rica Handball Federation from 1978 to 2008
Karl GüntzelFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 2004IHF Council Member
Dr. Gijs LangevoortFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2004Chairman of IHF Medical Commission
Jean-Michel Germain Flag of France.svg  France 2004Technical Director of French Handball Federation, Member of IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods
Jörgen Holmqvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2009Chairman of IHF Arbitration Tribunal
Peter Mühlematter Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 2009Member of IHF Commission for Promotion and Public Relations, Chairman of IHF Commission of Organising and Competitions, IHF Secretary General from 2004 to 2009.
Ms. Carin Nilsson Green Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2009Chairperson of IHF Commission for Promotion and Public Relations
Ulrich Strombach Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2009Chairman of IHF Arbitration Commission, President of German Handball Association from 1998 to 2013
Christer AhlFlag of the United States.svg  United States 2009Member of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Christophe Yapo AchyFlag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 2009IHF Vice-President, Secretary General of African Handball Confederation from 1978 to 1993, President of African Handball Confederation from 1996 to 2008

Former IHF Honorary Members

Following is the list IHF Honorary Members who died after getting the award. There are also some members who were awarded the IHF Honorary Membership posthumously; they are marked with star after their name.

Honorary MemberCountrySinceUntilNotes
Willy Burmeister Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1966Member of International Amateur Handball Federation's Technical Commission from 1928 to 1938, Member of IHF Technical Commission from 1956 to 1966.
Einar Kaspersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1970President of Norwegian Handball Federation from 1951 to 1955, IHF Council Member
Risto OrkoFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 1970IHF Council Member
Charles Petit MontgobertFlag of France.svg  France 1970IHF Vice-President from 1950 to 1970
Wobbe AkkermannFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1970IHF Council Member
Hans Baumann*Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 19721972IHF President from 1950 to 1971
Charles MartinFlag of France.svg  France 1972IHF Council Member
René RicardFlag of France.svg  France 1972Member of IHF Technical Commission
Albert WagnerFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 1972IHF Secretary General from 1950 to 1972
Axel AhmFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1976Member of IHF Teachnical Commission and IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Carl-Filip Borgh Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1976IHF Secretary General from 1946 to 1950
Marijan FlanderFlag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 1976IHF Council Member, Member of IHF Technical Commission
Emil HorleFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 1976Chairman of IHF Technical Commission and IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission from 1946 to 1976
Hermann MiliusFlag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 1976IHF Council Member
Leopold StipkovichFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1976IHF Council Member
Anders Fredslund PedersenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1984IHF Treasurer from 1972 to 1984
Nelson Paillou Flag of France.svg  France 1984President of French Handball Federation and French Olympic Committee, IHF Council Member
Carl E. Wang Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 19842016Chairman of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Aurelio ChiapperoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 1984Secretary General of Italian Handball Federation from 1969 to 1973
Max RinkenburgerFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1988IHF Treasurer from 1954 to 1972, IHF Secretary General from 1972 to 1988
Heinz SeilerFlag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 1988Technical Director of East Germany Handball Federation, IHF Council Member
Curt Wadmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 19902003Chairman of the IHF Commission of Organising and Competitions
Dr. Vladimir KrivcovFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1992President of Soviet Union Handball Federation, IHF Vice-President from 1972 to 1992.
Alberto de San Roman y de la FuenteFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 1992IHF Vice-President
Prof. Dr. Ioan Kunst-Ghermanescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1992President of Romanian Handball Federation, Chairman of IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods
Dr. István MadaraszFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 19922010Chairman of IHF Medical Commission
Petar BucuFlag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 1992Member of IHF Commission for Promotion and Public Relations, President of Yugoslavian Handball Federation, Deputy Sports Minister of Yugoslavia.
Bernhard ThieleFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1992Chairman of IHF Commission for Promotion and Public Relations, President of German Handball Association from 1972 to 1990.
Friedrich DuschFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1992Secretary General of Austrian Handball Federation, Member of IHF Commission of Organising and Competitions.
Werner VickFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1992Member of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Vasile SideaFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 1992Member of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Babacar FallFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 1994President of African Handball Confederation from 1973 to 1993, IHF Vice-President
Dr. Jaroslav MrázFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 19942016Member of IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods
Dr. Walter PallamarFlag of Austria.svg  Austria 1994Member of IHF Medical Commission
Ivan Snoj Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 19941994Member of IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods
Erik EliasFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1996Chairman of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Dr. Walter SchwedhelmFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 19962013Secretary General of Pan-American Team Handball Federation from 1997 to 1980, President of Pan-American Team Handball Federation from 1980 to 1984.
Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg HerrmannFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 1996Chairman of IHF Commission for Promotion and Public Relations
Dr. Jiří JeschkeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1996Member of IHF Medical Commission
Dr. Peter BuehningFlag of the United States.svg  United States 2000IHF Vice-President, President of Pan-American Team Handball Federation from 1977 to 1980 and 1987 to 1996
Janis Grinbergas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 20002013Member of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission
Er. Erik LarsenFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 20002013Secretary General of Danish Handball Federation, Member of IHF Commission of Organizing and Competitions
Jeff RowlandFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2000President of British Handball Association
Kjartan K. SteinbachFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 20042018Chairman of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission from 1996 - 2004
Øivind Bolstad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 20092016Chairman of IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission

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References

  1. "List of the current IHF Honorary President and Honorary Members" . Retrieved 9 July 2017.