Stefan Henze, Germany canoe slalom coach, died after car accident in Rio de Janeiro
German canoe slalom coach Stefan Henze, died from head injuries sustained in a car accident in Rio de Janeiro Olympic Park last week, said German Olympic Committee (DOSB).
Since 2013, Henze was the head coach of the German canoeists. At the 2004 Olympics in Athens he won with Marcus Becker the silver medal in the slalom competition.
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IOC president Thomas Bach has expressed his sympathy for Henze’s family and relatives. “We mourn the loss of a true Olympian. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends and the German Olympic team.”
Another canoe team official, Christian Kaeding, suffered minor injuries in Friday’s accident and was released after hospital treatment.