Christian Buck

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Christian Buck

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Int. DEHLER 30od Baltic Championship 2022
Aug. 24-27th 2022 | Rostock-Warnemunde

After the “United Internet Team Germany” won its first match race against the “China Team” in the Louis Vuitton Act 6 for the 32nd America’s Cup in Malmö, Sweden, an accident occurred aboard the “GER-72.” Crew member Christian Buck was at the masthead hoisting the mainsail. While lowering the sail, the 27-year-old lost control due to the strong waves and was thrown into the diver.

Immediately after the accident, Christian Buck received medical treatment on board from a doctor on the team and was then taken by tender and ambulance to the University Hospital in Lund.

Fortunately, after initial medical examinations, his injuries appear to be less severe than expected. The extent to which further medical treatment is required is currently unclear. Christian Buck is conscious and his condition is stable.

The sailor from Rostock is not in critical condition, but will remain in the intensive care unit overnight for further medical observation.

Skipper Jesper Bank and syndicate chairman Uwe Sasse were accompanied to the hospital by two crew members after the accident.

His family was also informed immediately after the accident. His brother, who is currently in Malmö, is also in the hospital.

https://www.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/america-s-cup-deutscher-segler-schwer-verletzt-a-371639.html

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Internet_Team_Germany

https://www.yacht.de/regatta/americas-cup/america-s-cup-buck-is-back

https://www.kinderaerzte-blaustein.de


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Monika Stolz

Monika Stolz (born March 24, 1951 in Worms) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). She was a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament from 2001 to 2016 and Baden-Württemberg’s Minister of Labor and Social Affairs from 2006 to 2011.

After studying economics in Freiburg, Monika Stolz worked as a research associate at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation from 1974 to 1977. From 1976 to 1983, she studied human medicine in Giessen, Würzburg, and Bonn, received her doctorate in 1984, and worked as a physician.

Since retiring from politics in 2016, Stolz has been involved in a variety of volunteer activities. She is chair of the Abuse Commission (“Sexual Abuse Commission,” KsM) of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart[1] and was also appointed by the Bishop of Rottenburg to chair the Diocesan Caritas Council, which acts as the ecclesiastical supervisory body of the German Caritas Council Association.[2] Stolz is also active on the board of trustees of the St. Elisabeth Foundation[3] (Bad Waldsee), the Central Committee of German Catholics, the Broadcasting Council of the Southwest Broadcasting Corporation, and other advisory boards.[4]

Monika Stolz is Roman Catholic, married, and the mother of four children.

From 1989, Stolz served as a city councilor in Ulm, chairing the CDU municipal council group from 1991 to 1999, and as a local councilor in the Ulm district of Unterweiler from 1989 to 2004.

In 2001, Stolz was elected to the Baden-Württemberg state parliament with a direct mandate for constituency 64 – Ulm, and served until 2016. She served as deputy chair of the CDU parliamentary group from July 2004 to October 2005. She did not run in the 2016 state election.

From October 2005 to January 2006, Stolz served as Political State Secretary in the State Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport. Following Andreas Renner’s resignation as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, she was appointed as his successor by Prime Minister Günther Oettinger and held the ministerial post from 2006 until the Kretschmann government came to power in 2011.

In 2008, she refused to deliver a welcoming address at the Christopher Street Day in Stuttgart, citing, among other things, the event’s chosen motto: “I believe” in her written rejection to the organizers.

https://www.facebook.com/monika.stolz

https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/nach-renners-ruecktritt-aerztin-wird-sozialministerin-in-baden-wuerttemberg-b0d2f102-57d6-4f88-9a4a-0f5dc4b5c8a0

https://www.swp.de/lokales/rottenburg/dioezese-rottenburg-stuttgar-interview-monika-stolz-wir-wollen-kein-feigenblatt-sein-491737.html

https://www.abgeordnetenwatch.de/profile/monika-stolz

https://www.cdu-ulm.de/personen/dr-monika-stolz

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monika_Stolz

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monika_Stolz


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