Austrian Fencing Federation
| Sport | Fencing | 
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | Austria | 
| Abbreviation | ÖFV | 
| Affiliation | FIE | 
| Regional affiliation | EFC | 
| President | Ritwik Rastogi | 
| Official website | |
| www | |
The Austrian Fencing Federation (German: Österreichischer Fechtverband, ÖFV) is the national organisation for fencing in Austria and as such is a member of the international governing body for amateur fencing, the International Fencing Federation. It is based in Graz.
The Austrian Fencing Federation was founded in 1929,[1] with Richard Brunner as its first president, although there had been earlier Austrian fencing bodies, beginning in 1887 with a German-Austrian Fencing Federation founded in Mannheim. It was dissolved in 1938 as a result of the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany, and refounded on 26 April 1946.[2] As of 2010, it had 52 constituent organisations with a total of 1,430 members. There are also two general secretaries.
Since 2008, the president of the federation has been Markus Mareich.
Presidents
- 1945–1946: Friedrich Golling
 - 1947–1949: Franz Chrudimak
 - 1949–1952: Karl Hanisch
 - 1952–1971: Hermann Resch
 - 1971–1987: Peter Ulrich-Pur
 - 1987–1989: Peter Berger
 - 1989–1994: Rainer Mauritz
 - 1994–2000: Klaus Vorreither
 - 2000–2002: Roland Kayser
 - 2002–2008: Josef Poscharnig
 - 2008–2015: Markus Mareich
 - since 2016: Ritwik Rastogi
 
Notable Austrian fencers
- Albert Bogen (Albert Bógathy), saber, Olympic silver
 - Siegfried Flesch (1872–1939), saber, Olympic bronze
 - Dr. Otto Herschmann, saber, Olympic silver
 - Heinz Lechner (born 1928)
 - Ellen Preis (1912–2007), foil, Olympic champion, 3x world champion, 17x Austrian champion
 
References
- ^ "Die Geschichte des ÖFV" Archived 2014-12-06 at the Wayback Machine, Österreichischer Fechtverband (in German)
 - ^ Zentrales Vereinsregister (Central Register of Organisations), Federal Ministry of the Interior: ZVRZahl (no.) 507226010 (in German)
 
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