In Memoriam: Max Indermauer

In Memoriam: Max Indermauer

One of the founding fathers of the FEIF, Max Indermaur from Switzerland, has passed away at the age of 81 years. Max was one the five men who at Whitsun 1969 gathered in the living room of Walter Feldmann sen. in Aegidienberg to carry out Gunnar Bjarnason’s impossible...
In Memoriam: Max Indermauer

New edition of Gæðingakeppni Rules

A translated version of the current Icelandic rules for gæðingakeppni (including judges’ guidelines) is available at the FEIF website: www.feif.org/service. These rules are valid for all gæðingakeppni competitions (FIPO 9.2). [Unfortunately this version has to...
In Memoriam: Max Indermauer

FEIF Youth Cup 2006

The FEIF YouthCup 2006 will take place July 15-23, 2006 in St. Radegund (OÖ), Austria. All FEIF member associations are entitled to send a team of youngsters. The invitation is available at the FEIF website: www.feif.org/service. The first registration has to take...
In Memoriam: Max Indermauer

International Gæðingakeppni Seminar in Germany

Our German member association IPZV is inviting to an international gæðingakeppni seminar and examination, April 3-5 in Aegidienberg (Walter Feldmann), Germany. The seminar is approved by FEIF and LH. The seminar will be conducted by instructors appointed by our...
In Memoriam: Max Indermauer

Revised edition of Sport Judges Guidelines

A revised edition of the Sport Judges Guidelines has been published by FEIF. The guidelines are available for download from the FEIF website (www.feif.org/service). The changes are mainly of an editorial character. The wording of different phrases has been corrected...