Georg von Opel

Biographical information

RolesAdministrator
SexMale
Full nameGeorg Friedrich Karl Adam•von Opel (Opel-)
Used nameGeorg•von Opel
Born18 May 1912 in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen (GER)
Died14 August 1971 in Bad Soden am Taunus, Hessen (GER)
NOC West Germany

Biography

Georg von Opel was the grandson of Adam Opel, who founded the automobile company bearing the family name. Von Opel worked in the car industry in the US and Great Britain from 1929-32 where he developed an interest in rowing. He won seven national rowing titles, including the national championships of Canada (1933) and the United States (1934 in ¼-mile single sculls), and in 1934 made the finals of the Henley Regatta. He competed in many sports, including cycling, automobile and motorcycle racing, skiing, boxing, and tennis.

In sports administration von Opel co-founded and was President of the German Olympic Society (DOG), President of the German Shooting Federation, co-founded the German Sports Aid Federation, was Vice-President of the German Rowing Association, was a Vice-President of the International Leisure Association, and was a member of the German Olympic Committee. He also had a great interest in animals and was a member of the Committee for the Protection of Animals. Co-opted onto the IOC in April 1966, he served until his death in August 1971.

Organization roles

Role Organization Tenure NOC As
Member International Olympic Committee 1966—1971 FRG Georg von Opel