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Emil Beck (1935, Tauberbischofsheim – 2006) was a German fencing coach. ==Biography== The former hairdresser Emil Beck began in the mid 1950s with fencing. Fencing scenes from the movie ''The Three Musketeers'' had impressed the young man. In 1954 Emil Beck was the "founding father" of the Fencing-Club Tauberbischofsheim. He created a school of fencing sometimes referred to as the "German school" since Beck's influence on German fencing was profound. As a fencing coach, Beck was largely self-taught.〔(Some Notes on "German" Épée and a Short Lesson Plan ) Coaches Compendium. Retrieved 8 February 2014.〕 Considering Becks medal success, he is one of the most successful coaches in the world (with 163 medals at Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships). Beck coined the reputation of the Fencing-Club Tauberbischofsheim in the 1970s as "Tauberbischofsheimer goldsmith" and "Mecca of fencing".〔Sport-Bild: „Das große Olympia Lexikon", Sport-Bild, 19. June 1996, page 36.〕 Beck trained fencers such as Matthias Behr, Alexander Pusch and Anja Fichtel. At the height of his career, the German fencers Anja Fichtel, Sabine Bau and Zita Funkenhauser – all from the FC Tauberbischofsheim – won gold, silver and bronze in foil at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Beck was succeeded as German fencing team leader by Matthias Behr. 12 March 2006 Emil Beck died of heart failure.〔FAZ: (''Ehemaliger Bundestrainer Beck gestorben.'' ) Online auf www.faz.net. 13. März 2006. Abgerufen am 5. Mai 2015.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emil Beck」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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