Höritsch, Kaiser and Tuik honoured
The end of the Congress was marked by emotions, as EHF President Wiederer took the floor to honour three distinguished members of the European handball family.
Helmut Höritsch, one of the EHF’s first employees who had joined the organisation in 1993 and retired in February 2022, received a special award for his services to the sport.
"Helmut, on behalf of all those who took profit of your work, thank you. As well as for your friendship and loyalty to me, to us, to handball," Wiederer said.
Jeannot Kaiser, former president of the Luxembourg Handball Federation and chairman of the EHF’s Court of Appeal from 1991 to 2004 was declared an Honorary Member.
Jan Tuik, former chairman of the EHF Competitions Commission, member of the EHF Executive Committee and for decades the EHF’s leading technical expert for venue inspections, received a special award on top of his already existing honorary membership.
"I have never met somebody who fulfilled his tasks in such a friendly way, mastered crisis situations and reached what was needed, not for himself, but for European handball," Wiederer said.
The next Ordinary EHF Congress is scheduled to take place on 14-15 September 2023 in Basel, Switzerland. The date was moved from 23-24 June 2023, the initial one, following the approval of the 2023 meeting calendar by the EHF Executive Committee on Friday.