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Klaus Filter
Klaus Filter
is a German
racing shell
designer.
Career highlights:
1946
Started his rowing career in postwar
East Germany
.
1949
Became an apprentice at the Pirsch shell builders.
1950s
Became a member of the
East German
National
Rowing Team
.
1960
Developed the world's first composite rowing shell.
1961
Helped founded the
East
German FES. This body was charged with the analysis and
improvement
of
athletic equipment
used by the East German
Sports Federation
.
1965
Earned
his degree in
naval architecture
from the
University of Rostock
.
1972 and
1976
Won the East German
National Award
for Science and Technique for his
work
at FES.
1979
Became a founding member of FISA's Materials Commission.
1990-2000
Served as Head of the FISA's Materials Commission.
1993
Ended his duties with FISA's Materials Commission but continued his role with the Head of the Materials Commission until his retirement in
2000
.
1994 to present
Started to work with the
Xiong
family at the Flying
Eagle
Boat
Company
.
2004
Began to work with
WinTech Racing
of
North America
.
2005
Designed the first self-bailing
racing
shell. Introduced into the rowing
market
with
WinTech
Racing.
2015
Honored with "Distinguished
Service
to Rowing" award by the
International Rowing Federation
.