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Alfred Proksch

Alfred Proksch (December 11, 1908 – January 3, 2011) was an Austrian Olympic athlete and graphic designer. The son of one of the co-founders of the Wiener Sport-Club, Proksch took an active interest in both athletics and graphic design from an early age. By the age of 19 he had started his own design company and would later become a founder, then president, of the Confederation of Austrian Graphic Designers. He was also a key figure in the founding of Icograda.

Alfred Proksch
Born(1908-12-11)December 11, 1908
Vienna, Austria
DiedJanuary 3, 2011(2011-01-03) (aged 102)
Vienna, Austria
NationalityAustrian
OccupationAthlete
Alfred Proksch
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Austria
Worlds Masters Championships
1994 Athens Discus, M85 Class
2005 San Sebastián Discus, M95 Class
2005 San Sebastián Shot Put, M95 Class
2005 San Sebastián Javelin, M95 Class
2006 Poznań Discus, M95 Class
2006 Poznań Shot Put, M95 Class
2006 Poznań Javelin, M95 Class
2007 Helsinki Discus, M95 Class
2007 Helsinki Shot Put, M95 Class
2007 Riccione Discus, M95 Class
2008 Clermont-Ferrand Discus, M95 Class
2008 Clermont-Ferrand Shot Put, M95 Class
2009 Lahti Discus, M100 Class
2009 Lahti Shot Put, M100 Class
1995 Buffalo Discus, M95 Class

By the age of 17, Proksch was a champion pole vaulter and competed internationally, most notably placing 6th in the event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. He broke the Austrian record for the event on eight separate occasions. Even after turning 100, he continued to compete at the World's Masters Championships, often unopposed in his age bracket. Having won 14 gold medals at the games after 1994, he was considered the world's oldest active athlete. He was one of the last two known surviving track and field competitors from the 1936 Olympic Games to still be competing (the other being Ljubica Gabric-Calvesi).[1]

Early life edit

Proksch was born on December 11, 1908, in Vienna to Ignaz Proksch and Henriette Gaugusch. His father was a secretary to the House of Schwarzenberg and, although his family was initially poor, they became better off financially after World War I. He attended boarding school with his four brothers and, by the age of 15, was already earning money as an illustrator under the pseudonym Fedor Broskow. He worked at various jobs designing posters until 1926, when he entered the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He later took courses at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.[2][3][4]

Professional career and Olympics edit

In 1927, at the age of 19, Proksch started his own design company and was one of the original 10 founders of the Confederation of Austrian Graphic Designers (now Design Austria). He was for a time in the 1960s President of the Confederation of Austrian Graphic Designers.[5] He encountered hardships, however, with the onset of the Great Depression and experienced difficulties in finding work. In 1933 he married Ida Moser, a fashion designer and model, and had four children with her.[2][3][4]

Proksch's father was one of the co-founders of the Wiener Sport-Club and encouraged his son to participate in athletic activities. At the age of 17 he was the Vienna Youth Champion and over the course of his career he set the Austrian record in the pole vault eight times.[2][3][4] At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin he placed 6th in the Men's Pole Vault competition with a height of 4.00m.[6] He set his personal best at this event on August 2, 1937, in London with a height of 4.115.[5]

Later life and World's Masters Championships edit

Proksch served during World War II in Russia, France and Albania. At the end of the war he hid in Waldviertel and Spitz, working low-key jobs as a graphic designer, before settling in Eichgraben in 1947. In 1963 he was present at the meeting that helped found what has become the world body for professional communication design and visual communication, Icograda. Awarded the title of "Professor" in 1967, he retired from graphic design at the age of 70. His son Peter Proksch is also a painter and graphic designer.[2][3][4]

From 1955 to 2005 he was President of the Vienna Cricket and Football-Club. Through 2009, Proksch continued to compete in athletics tournaments and lived on his own, his wife having died in the 1980s. Between 1994 and 2009 he won 14 gold medals, as well as one silver, in the World's Masters Championships, in the discus, shot put and javelin throw events.[7] In 2009 he had cardiac surgery after a heart attack, as well as knee surgery, but nevertheless continued to participate in shot put events, winning gold medals in discus and shot put (with a distance of 2.8m) at the 2009 World's Masters Championships in Lahti as the only competitor in the 100+ age bracket.[8] He was the Austrian Athletics Association's oldest athlete and was considered the world's oldest active athlete.[8][9]

Proksch was also a painter, and his works were displayed from December 9 to 23, 2008, and from January 13 to 31, 2009, in a gallery in Vienna in honour of his 100th birthday.[5] He was made honorary president for life of Design Austria.[10] He died on January 3, 2011, at the age of 102.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gjerde, Arild; Jeroen Heijmans; Bill Mallon; Hilary Evans (August 4, 2009). . Olympics. Sports Reference.com. Archived from the original on January 6, 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Kern, Anita. Grafiker eines Jahrhunderts – Alfred Proksch. In: Österreichisches Grafikdesign im 20. Jahrhundert. Design Austria
  3. ^ a b c d Koschatzky-Elias, Gabriela. 100 Jahre Alfred Proksch. Das grafische Werk.Amalthea Signum Verlag
  4. ^ a b c d (PDF) (Press release). Österreichischer Leichtathletik Verband. August 7, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  5. ^ a b c Gasselsberger, Martin (December 11, 2008). . Athletes (in German). Masters Athletics. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2009.
  6. ^ Gjerde, Arild; Jeroen Heijmans; Bill Mallon; Hilary Evans (2009). . Olympics. Sports Reference.com. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
  7. ^ (PDF). Österreichischer Leichtathletik Verband. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 10, 2007. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  8. ^ a b . Sport & Motor (in German). Kurier. August 5, 2009. Archived from the original on August 7, 2009. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  9. ^ Alfred Proksch (2009). 100-vuotias kuulantyöntäjä osallistui Lahden veteraanikisoihin (Internet). Helsingin Sanomat.
  10. ^ "Ehrenmitglieder". Design Austria. 2008. Archived from the original on June 17, 2006. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  11. ^ . Kleine Zeitung (in German). Styria Media Group. January 4, 2011. Archived from the original on January 7, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2011.

External links edit

  • Peter Proksch's art website

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This article is about the athlete For the Austrian Nazi of the same name see Alfred Proksch politician Alfred Proksch December 11 1908 January 3 2011 was an Austrian Olympic athlete and graphic designer The son of one of the co founders of the Wiener Sport Club Proksch took an active interest in both athletics and graphic design from an early age By the age of 19 he had started his own design company and would later become a founder then president of the Confederation of Austrian Graphic Designers He was also a key figure in the founding of Icograda Alfred ProkschBorn 1908 12 11 December 11 1908Vienna AustriaDiedJanuary 3 2011 2011 01 03 aged 102 Vienna AustriaNationalityAustrianOccupationAthlete Alfred Proksch Medal record Men s athletics Representing Austria Worlds Masters Championships 1994 Athens Discus M85 Class 2005 San Sebastian Discus M95 Class 2005 San Sebastian Shot Put M95 Class 2005 San Sebastian Javelin M95 Class 2006 Poznan Discus M95 Class 2006 Poznan Shot Put M95 Class 2006 Poznan Javelin M95 Class 2007 Helsinki Discus M95 Class 2007 Helsinki Shot Put M95 Class 2007 Riccione Discus M95 Class 2008 Clermont Ferrand Discus M95 Class 2008 Clermont Ferrand Shot Put M95 Class 2009 Lahti Discus M100 Class 2009 Lahti Shot Put M100 Class 1995 Buffalo Discus M95 Class By the age of 17 Proksch was a champion pole vaulter and competed internationally most notably placing 6th in the event at the 1936 Summer Olympics He broke the Austrian record for the event on eight separate occasions Even after turning 100 he continued to compete at the World s Masters Championships often unopposed in his age bracket Having won 14 gold medals at the games after 1994 he was considered the world s oldest active athlete He was one of the last two known surviving track and field competitors from the 1936 Olympic Games to still be competing the other being Ljubica Gabric Calvesi 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career and Olympics 3 Later life and World s Masters Championships 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editProksch was born on December 11 1908 in Vienna to Ignaz Proksch and Henriette Gaugusch His father was a secretary to the House of Schwarzenberg and although his family was initially poor they became better off financially after World War I He attended boarding school with his four brothers and by the age of 15 was already earning money as an illustrator under the pseudonym Fedor Broskow He worked at various jobs designing posters until 1926 when he entered the University of Applied Arts Vienna He later took courses at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2 3 4 Professional career and Olympics editIn 1927 at the age of 19 Proksch started his own design company and was one of the original 10 founders of the Confederation of Austrian Graphic Designers now Design Austria He was for a time in the 1960s President of the Confederation of Austrian Graphic Designers 5 He encountered hardships however with the onset of the Great Depression and experienced difficulties in finding work In 1933 he married Ida Moser a fashion designer and model and had four children with her 2 3 4 Proksch s father was one of the co founders of the Wiener Sport Club and encouraged his son to participate in athletic activities At the age of 17 he was the Vienna Youth Champion and over the course of his career he set the Austrian record in the pole vault eight times 2 3 4 At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin he placed 6th in the Men s Pole Vault competition with a height of 4 00m 6 He set his personal best at this event on August 2 1937 in London with a height of 4 115 5 Later life and World s Masters Championships editProksch served during World War II in Russia France and Albania At the end of the war he hid in Waldviertel and Spitz working low key jobs as a graphic designer before settling in Eichgraben in 1947 In 1963 he was present at the meeting that helped found what has become the world body for professional communication design and visual communication Icograda Awarded the title of Professor in 1967 he retired from graphic design at the age of 70 His son Peter Proksch is also a painter and graphic designer 2 3 4 From 1955 to 2005 he was President of the Vienna Cricket and Football Club Through 2009 Proksch continued to compete in athletics tournaments and lived on his own his wife having died in the 1980s Between 1994 and 2009 he won 14 gold medals as well as one silver in the World s Masters Championships in the discus shot put and javelin throw events 7 In 2009 he had cardiac surgery after a heart attack as well as knee surgery but nevertheless continued to participate in shot put events winning gold medals in discus and shot put with a distance of 2 8m at the 2009 World s Masters Championships in Lahti as the only competitor in the 100 age bracket 8 He was the Austrian Athletics Association s oldest athlete and was considered the world s oldest active athlete 8 9 Proksch was also a painter and his works were displayed from December 9 to 23 2008 and from January 13 to 31 2009 in a gallery in Vienna in honour of his 100th birthday 5 He was made honorary president for life of Design Austria 10 He died on January 3 2011 at the age of 102 11 See also editList of centenarian masters track and field athletesReferences edit Gjerde Arild Jeroen Heijmans Bill Mallon Hilary Evans August 4 2009 Revenge of the Last of the Class of 36 Olympics Sports Reference com Archived from the original on January 6 2019 Retrieved November 15 2009 a b c d Kern Anita Grafiker eines Jahrhunderts Alfred Proksch In Osterreichisches Grafikdesign im 20 Jahrhundert Design Austria a b c d Koschatzky Elias Gabriela 100 Jahre Alfred Proksch Das grafische Werk Amalthea Signum Verlag a b c d Prof Alfred Proksch Osterreichis altester Leichtathlet PDF Press release Osterreichischer Leichtathletik Verband August 7 2008 Archived from the original PDF on July 6 2011 Retrieved August 19 2009 a b c Gasselsberger Martin December 11 2008 Alfred Proksch Athletes in German Masters Athletics Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved August 17 2009 Gjerde Arild Jeroen Heijmans Bill Mallon Hilary Evans 2009 Alfred Proksch Biography and Statistics Olympics Sports Reference com Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved August 15 2009 Austrian Medals PDF Osterreichischer Leichtathletik Verband 2009 Archived from the original PDF on November 10 2007 Retrieved August 19 2009 a b 100 jahriger Osterreicher gewinnt 2x Gold Sport amp Motor in German Kurier August 5 2009 Archived from the original on August 7 2009 Retrieved August 19 2009 Alfred Proksch 2009 100 vuotias kuulantyontaja osallistui Lahden veteraanikisoihin Internet Helsingin Sanomat Ehrenmitglieder Design Austria 2008 Archived from the original on June 17 2006 Retrieved August 19 2009 Osterreichs altester Athlet mit 102 Jahren gestorben Kleine Zeitung in German Styria Media Group January 4 2011 Archived from the original on January 7 2011 Retrieved January 4 2011 External links editPeter Proksch s art website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred Proksch amp oldid 1156342693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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