Roman Neumayer, the Glossary
Roman Neumayer (1930/1931 – 23/24 December 2015) was a German ice hockey executive, coach and player.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Augsburger Panther, Austria, Bukovina, Coach (ice hockey), Czechoslovakia, Franz Reindl, German Ice Hockey Federation, German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, Germany men's national ice hockey team, Ice hockey, Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics, Innsbruck, International Ice Hockey Federation, Kingdom of Romania, Nagano (city), Namibia, Olching, Paul Loicq Award, South Africa, Tennis, Windhoek, 1998 Winter Olympics.
- Austrian ice hockey coaches
- Bukovina-German people
- German expatriate ice hockey people
- German ice hockey coaches
- German ice hockey executives
- German tennis coaches
- Germany men's national ice hockey team executives
- International Ice Hockey Federation executives
- Paul Loicq Award recipients
- People from Fürstenfeldbruck (district)
Augsburger Panther
The Augsburger Panther are a professional ice hockey team in the DEL.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Bukovina
BukovinaBukowina or Buchenland; Bukovina; Bukowina; Bucovina; Bukovyna; see also other languages.
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Coach (ice hockey)
The coach in ice hockey is the person responsible for directing the team during games and practices, prepares strategy and decides which players will participate in games.
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia (Czech and Československo, Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked state in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary.
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Franz Reindl
Franz Reindl (born 24 November 1954) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played in the German Bundesliga.
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German Ice Hockey Federation
The German Ice Hockey Federation, commonly abbreviated as DEB, is the governing federation of German ice hockey associations.
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German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame
The German Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, also called Eishockeymuseum in German, was founded in 1988 and is located in Augsburg.
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Germany men's national ice hockey team
The German men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Germany and is controlled by the German Ice Hockey Federation.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics
The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, was the 13th Olympic Championship.
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Innsbruck
Innsbruck (Austro-Bavarian) is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria.
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International Ice Hockey Federation
The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF; Fédération internationale de hockey sur glace; Internationale Eishockey-Föderation) is a worldwide governing body for ice hockey.
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Kingdom of Romania
The Kingdom of Romania (Regatul României) was a constitutional monarchy that existed from 13 March (O.S.) / 25 March 1881 with the crowning of prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as King Carol I (thus beginning the Romanian royal family), until 1947 with the abdication of King Michael I and the Romanian parliament's proclamation of the Romanian People's Republic.
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Nagano (city)
is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture, located in the Nagano Basin (Zenkoji Daira) in the central Chūbu region of Japan.
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Namibia
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.
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Olching
Olching (Central Bavarian: Oiching) is a town in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck, and suburb to Munich in Bavaria, Germany.
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Paul Loicq Award
The Paul Loicq Award is presented annually by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) to honour a person who has made "outstanding contributions to the IIHF and international ice hockey".
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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Tennis
Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
Windhoek
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia.
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1998 Winter Olympics
The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as Nagano 1998 (長野1998), were a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, with some events taking place in the nearby mountain communities of Hakuba, Karuizawa, Nozawa Onsen, and Yamanouchi.
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See also
Austrian ice hockey coaches
- Dieter Kalt Sr.
- Jeremy Rebek
- Kurt Harand
- Peter Raffl
- Roman Neumayer
Bukovina-German people
- Adam Exner
- Alfred Eisenbeisser
- Alfred Kuzmany
- Bukovina Germans
- Câmpulung Moldovenesc
- Eduard Neumann (fighter pilot)
- Gura Humorului
- Roman Neumayer
- Rădăuți
- Stefan Baretzki
- Vatra Dornei
German expatriate ice hockey people
- Andrea Lanzl
- Andreas Eder
- Anna Reich
- Anne Bartsch
- Benjamin Hinterstocker
- Bernadette Karpf
- Brooks Macek
- Dany Heatley
- Dominik Kahun
- Emily Nix
- Jari Pasanen
- Jennifer Harß
- Jule Flötgen
- Lars Brüggemann
- Laura Kluge
- Lena Düsterhöft
- Manfred Wolf (ice hockey)
- Marc Michaelis
- Marie Delarbre
- Matthias Plachta
- Michael Bresagk
- Mirco Lüdemann
- Nico Sturm
- Nicola Eisenschmid
- Niklas Treutle
- Petr Fical
- Raffi Wolf
- Robert Dietrich
- Roman Neumayer
- Stefan Loibl
- Svenja Voigt
- Tabea Botthof
- Tanja Eisenschmid
- Thomas Dolak
German ice hockey coaches
- Anthony Brenner
- Benjamin Hinterstocker
- Benoit Doucet
- Bernd Hiller
- Bernhard Englbrecht
- Christian Künast
- Duanne Moeser
- Eduard Uvíra
- Florian Ondruschka
- Franziska Busch
- Greg Thomson (ice hockey)
- Hans Rampf
- Hans Zach
- Hartmut Nickel
- Igors Pavlovs
- Jan Benda
- Jari Pasanen
- Joachim Ziesche
- Jochen Hecht
- John Tripp (ice hockey)
- Karel Lang
- Ladislav Olejník
- Larry Mitchell (ice hockey)
- Manfred Wolf (ice hockey)
- Marco Sturm
- Mike Schmidt (ice hockey)
- Peter Draisaitl
- Petr Fical
- Ralph Krueger
- Roman Neumayer
- Uwe Krupp
- Xaver Unsinn
German ice hockey executives
- Günther Sabetzki
- Heinz Henschel
- Heinz Weifenbach
- Roman Neumayer
German tennis coaches
- Alex Rădulescu
- Axel Hornung
- Barbara Rittner
- Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh
- Björn Jacob
- Boris Becker
- Carsten Arriens
- Christopher Kas
- Dieter Kindlmann
- Dirk Dier
- Heinrich Kleinschroth
- Ivo Werner
- Jakub Záhlava
- Karsten Saniter
- Lars Uebel
- Marco Born
- Martin Sinner
- Michael Geserer
- Michael Kohlmann
- Patrik Kühnen
- Peter Moraing
- Rainer Schüttler
- Roman Neumayer
- Sascha Bajin
- Sascha Nensel
- Tobias Summerer
- Torben Beltz
- Ulf Fischer
- Wilhelm Bungert
Germany men's national ice hockey team executives
- Heinz Henschel
- Roman Neumayer
- Wolf-Dieter Montag
International Ice Hockey Federation executives
- Andrei Starovoytov
- Bo Tovland
- Bob Nadin
- Bob Nicholson (ice hockey)
- Bunny Ahearne
- Cecil Duncan
- Fred Page
- Fritz Kraatz
- Günther Sabetzki
- George Dudley
- George Nagobads
- Gord Renwick
- György Pásztor
- Hal Trumble
- Hans Dobida
- Harry Lindblad
- Henri Van den Bulcke
- Isao Kataoka
- Jack Devine (ice hockey)
- Jack Roxburgh
- Juraj Okoličány
- Kalervo Kummola
- Kimmo Leinonen
- Lou Vairo
- Louis Magnus
- Luc Tardif
- Mark Aubry
- Max Sillig
- Monique Scheier-Schneider
- Patrick Francheterre
- Paul Loicq
- Peter Patton
- Philippe Lacarrière
- René Fasel
- Rita Hrbacek
- Robert Lebel (ice hockey)
- Roman Neumayer
- Tommy Lockhart
- Vsevolod Kukushkin
- W. B. George
- W. G. Hardy
- Walter A. Brown
- Walter Bush
- Walter Wasservogel
- William Thayer Tutt
- Wolf-Dieter Montag
- Yuri Korolev (ice hockey)
- Zoltán Kovács (ice hockey)
Paul Loicq Award recipients
- Aggie Kukulowicz
- Bo Tovland
- Bob Nadin
- George Nagobads
- Gord Miller (sportscaster)
- Harald Griebel
- Isao Kataoka
- Jim Johannson
- Juraj Okoličány
- Kent Angus
- Kimmo Leinonen
- Kirovs Lipmans
- Lou Vairo
- Mark Aubry
- Monique Scheier-Schneider
- Nikolai Ozerov
- Pat Marsh (ice hockey)
- Patrick Francheterre
- Rita Hrbacek
- Roman Neumayer
- Vsevolod Kukushkin
- Wolf-Dieter Montag
- Yuri Korolev (ice hockey)
- Zoltán Kovács (ice hockey)
People from Fürstenfeldbruck (district)
- Anna Katharina Kränzlein
- Bledar Hajdini
- Carl Spitzweg
- Corinna Lechner
- Dominik Widemann
- Ferdinand von Miller
- Francis Johannes
- Gina Falckenberg
- Hans Siegl
- Heinz Braun
- Innozenz Stangl
- Johann Pichler
- Josef Aigner
- Karin Smith
- Lasse Jürgensen
- Michael S. Malone
- Olaf Ittenbach
- Rainer Scholz
- Robert Glatzel
- Roman Neumayer
- Sandro Kaiser
- Widukind Lenz