Uwe H. Krieger

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Uwe H. Krieger

3Steps (Kai H. Krieger, Joachim Pitt and Uwe H. Krieger) in their Giessen studio (2014)

Uwe H. Krieger (right), alias Doc Nova, discovered his interest in graffiti and street art in 1997. In the mid-2000s, he established an agency for graffiti and mural art. He studied human medicine at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen and in Zurich from 2001 to 2008. From 2008 to 2011, he earned his doctorate in human medicine (Dr. med.) in 2012 from the Justus Liebig University in Giessen.[16] Uwe H. Krieger is a freelance artist, physician, co-founder of a creative agency, and co-curator of the cultural project River Tales.

3Steps [θriː stɛps] is an artist collective of the twins Kai Harald and Uwe Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980 in Giessen) and Joachim Pitt (born December 8, 1980 in Giessen).

The works of 3Steps can largely be classified as mural art and street art.[1][2] Their works are characterized by bright colors and a contemporary reflection of modern society.

3Steps Telephone Gemälde, 2014.

In November 2014, 3Steps was awarded the prize and title of Culture and Creative Pilot Germany by the German Federal Government.[4][5] The 3Steps collective lives and works in Giessen (Hesse).

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/3Steps

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3Steps


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Georg Gosheger

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Georg Gosheger

Orthopäde/Orthopädin

🏌️‍♂️Fully Qualified PGA Professional
⛳️ SAM Putting Instructor/🔝L3
💪Fitness+Personal Trainer
⛑️Ortho+Trauma Surgeon… 

https://www.ukm.de/kliniken/orthopaedie/schwerpunkte/golfsprechstunde


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Larry Lammers

Category : GolfDocs

2018-07-29 Blake Bacho  |  bbacho@monroenews.com

Larry Lammers has golf running through his veins.

The Temperance resident was in sixth grade when he learned the sport from his father, the late Dr. Gerald Lammers, who at one time was the club champion at Sylvania Country Club. Lammers’ brother Gerald Lammers II was at one time the youngest player on the PGA Tour, while another of his brothers, Terry, made seven hole-in-ones in his career. Lammers niece Lindsay played on the women’s tour, and nephew Nate is a golf professional in Ann Arbor.

“It’s remarkable,” Lammers said. “Almost uncanny. I marvel at it when I stop and think. I guess some people make football players, others make basketball players. We made golfers.”

Recently, Lammers added another chapter to his own golfing story.

Lammers notched the 16th hole-in-one of his career, and second this season, using his gap wedge to ace the 92-yard 11th hole at Carrington Golf Club. The 65-year-old was playing in a club tournament at the time.


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Medical Open Golf Tournament

The first traces of doctors’ golf can probably be seen in the originally casual arrangements of physician friends who met to play golf around June 17th (then still a public holiday). Golf wasn’t quite “in” yet when the tournament was launched in 1955. Prof. Dr. Alfred Koch from Münster and Freudenstadt’s spa director Dr. Weidenbach officially invited the first German Doctors’ Golf Tournament to Freudenstadt on the reopened 9-hole course.

A few years later, in 1961, Dr. Hans-Georg Dehnhardt (d. 2001) established the International Golf Tournament for Doctors in Bad Kissingen. And after that, there were also open doctors’ golf games in Bad Salzuflen. For many years, these three independent, supra-regional golf tournaments for doctors remained essentially the same. Until the desire arose to determine the German Champion among all doctors’ golfers.

Since 1982, Bad Kissingen has been the permanent host of the German Doctors’ Golf Championship, thanks to its then-only 18-hole golf course and its excellent infrastructure. To increase the tournament’s advertising and sponsorship opportunities, the championship will be held in even closer cooperation with GC Bad Kissingen—as the permanent host venue—starting in 2014.

The registered logo of the Association of Golfing Doctors

http://www.aerzte-golf.de/anfaengen.html

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https://www.aerztezeitung.de/Politik/Schon-wieder-mit-dem-Golfschlaeger-unterwegs-231522.html

https://www.fraenkischertag.de/sport/lokalsport-bad-kissingen/50-deutsche-aerzte-golfmeisterschaft-in-bad-kissingen-art-362682


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Jörg Hänsel

The dentist Jörg Hänsel from Dresden/Germany (left, captain) is one of the enthusiastic users of flight simulation programs in the virtual world.
They have a network of pilots and controllers and are performing flights with heavy machines live in the internet.

He was born on 24 August 1953 in Dresden, after his “Abitur”  (maturity) 1972 he became a dentist from 1975 to 1980.
After a time as an assistant at the Dresden academy for prothetic stomatology he was also teaching students and worked scientifically.
In 1986 he made his dissertation as Dr. med. dent. and opened his own office in 1992.

After the unification of Germany east and west he began to work with computers (which was impossible before!) and even created his homepage by himself (being modest and telling he is “no specialist”). He is keeping it interesting presenting more than only his office……
….though he has not yet updated it with reports about his flight controller activities, bit this is planned.

https://www.flightsimulationsdresden.de


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Axel Jäger

Dr. Axel Jäger’s medical career began at the Tauberbischofsheim Fencing Center. After having been a national épée fencer in Tauberbischofsheim, on the A national junior team and the B national elite team, he completed his studies in Würzburg and worked as a attending physician at the fencing center with his own practice. After a break with the then head coach, he moved to the new service center across the street in 2000.

2015-01 Dr. Jäger new head Olympic training doctor at TBB Dr. Axel Jäger has cared for hundreds of fencers over the years. He was once successful on the piste himself. Since November 2014 he has been the base doctor at the Tauberbischofsheim Olympic training center. A punctured lung during training in Tauberbischofsheim, a torn cruciate ligament in Ghent, a dislocated shoulder in Milan – Dr. Axel Jäger still clearly remembers the most serious injuries in his long time as a supervising fencing doctor. This is also because they are the exception rather than the rule. “The most common are ligament injuries in the ankle and knee, as well as muscle injuries caused by the rapid changes of direction in fencing,” explains the doctor, who was himself on the national team as a junior and was part of the B squad among the active athletes.

He therefore knows from his own experience the “Achilles heel” of fencers. “I consider it absolutely essential that you not only know the sport, but have practiced it yourself,” he says. As his deputy, Dr. Jürgen Hehn continues to support the fencers with advice and assistance. Since November, Jäger and his eight-person team have officially supervised the athletes training at the OSP. He not only has an excellently trained team, but also a practice clinic with a surgical unit.

The collaboration with the specialized departments is close. In general, however, fencing is one of the least-injury sports. Cuts and lacerations are rare, says the physician, who is also a passionate mountaineer and scuba diver. “I have remained injury-free throughout my career,” says the 58-year-old, tapping his desk with his right hand.

courtesy of https://archiv.fechten.org/fileadmin/user_upload/fechtsport_magazin_1_2015.pdf

https://www.mainpost.de/regional/main-tauber/dopingkontrolle-statt-degenfechten-art-2771415


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European Fencing Championships for Medics

Category : FnecingDocs

2015

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Nina Psenicka

Dr. Nina Psenicka is a renowned oral surgeon, bestselling author, and success coach with an international teaching career. Known from business TV and as a cover story in Founder magazine, she uses her expertise to promote long-term success, mental strength, and healthy high performance.

As a lecturer at 15 European medical and dental associations and at universities, she shares her knowledge with professionals. In over 1,000 lectures, seminars, and courses, she has taught proven methods that help people overcome their fears, realize their potential, and achieve peak performance in a healthy way.

In addition to her medical and scientific careers, Dr. Psenicka is the European fencing champion for doctors and pharmacists and has worked as a university fencing coach.

https://www.dr-psenicka.com

https://www.youtube.com/@DocNina

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Larry Weinstein

Larry Weinstein stands in front of the Carillon he played for 35 years. (c) J. Reynolds

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This video features an uplifting Easter message by the Rev. Dr. Vanessa Ward, Co-Pastor of Dayton’s Omega Baptist Church, followed by Easter musical selections performed on the 57 bells of Deeds Carillon by Dr. Larry Weinstein, carillonneur since 1988.
even with orchestra!