Juergen Klinger Death, Obituary – We are passing along the news of Juergen Klinger’s passing with a heavy heart because he was found dead over the weekend in Germany. Juergen was the High-Performance Judo Coach at Bath University. He is well-regarded all around the globe for his extensive knowledge of the sport and his work as a coach to a large number of elite judoka. Juergen was born in 1951 in the city of Hannover, Germany, and he worked for Lower Saxonie as a regional coach from 1982 until 2004. Between the years 1990 and 2005, Juergen worked at the Olympic Training Centre in Hannover as an assistant coach for Germany.
After working with a number of athletes who went on to win medals at the World ChNotice championships and the Olympics, Juergen joined Team Bath in 2006 and eventually became the team’s head coach. He was responsible for guiding the careers of athletes such as Ben and Megan Fletcher, Gregg Varey, and Tom Reed. Juergen was always eager to support anyone who asked for help or simply wanted to discuss judo. As a result, many of us have had the opportunity to chat with him and have gained vital information that has helped us in our roles as trainers. On a more personal note, Juergen was the primary impetus behind the establishment of the Western Area Summer Camp, which is today an enormously successful organization.
He and his wife Sandra have been supporters of the Camp for a number of years. I will be personally thankful to Juergen for the rest of my life since it was his Team Bath Academy program that made it possible for me to work at Kingsley School and take a new direction in my life, both of which have been incredible opportunities for me. In addition, I shall be grateful to Juergen for his forward-thinking approach to enhancing the judo prospects available to everyone. He was also the head coach at several of our Area Coaching Seminars, where he shared his knowledge and experiences with all of the Area’s coaches as well as the clubs.
He will be greatly missed, and our thoughts and prayers are with Sandra’s family during this most difficult time. So many people will have enjoyed working with or just chatting with Juergen, and they will have many memories of those times. He will be greatly missed, and we offer our thoughts and prayers to Sandra’s family.