Willy Kreitz

Wilhelm "Willy" Kreitz (21 September 1903 – 3 July 1982) was a Belgian ice hockey player and sculptor.

Willy Kreitz
Personal information
Born21 September 1903
Antwerp, Belgium
Died3 July 1982 (aged 78)
Uccle, Brussels, Belgium
Sport
SportIce hockey

Career as sportsman

He won two medals at the Ice Hockey European Championships in 1924 and 1927,[1] and finished 5th and 13th at the 1928 and 1936 Winter Olympics, respectively. He was also present at the 1924 Olympics as a substitute player.[2] At the 1927 European Championships Kreitz was the team captain and top scorer (7 goals in 5 games), and was selected as best player of the tournament.[3]

Career as artist

The sad woman by Kreitz (1965) in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands[4]

Kreitz studied traditional sculpture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp and created statues and portrait busts for numerous public spaces in Belgium and the Netherlands. He won the Van Leriusprijs and the Prixe de Rome (1932), and took part in the art competitions at the 1936 Summer Olympics. After that he taught sculpture at the Antwerp Academy.[2]

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References

  1. The sad woman. tracesofwar.com
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