German athlete, Olympian, and official (born 1945)
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Franz-Josef Kemper (born 30 September 1945) is a Germanathlete, Olympian, and official. He achieved his greatest success as a middle-distance runner in the 1960s and 1970s.[1]
Since the year 2000, Kemper has been the assistant director and director of the sports department and holds an honorary position in the Ministry of the Interior and Sport in Rhineland Palatinate. In March 2003, he was appointed by the council of ministers of the federal states as the national delegate to the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He has held this office since 15 April 2004.[1]
In 1989 Kemper married Sylvia Schenk, a jurist and former Olympic 800 m runner.[1]
Honorary appointments
1989–1993: Kemper belonged to the Presidium of the Deutschen Leichtathletik-Verbandes (DLV).
1989–1998: A member of the Federal Board on Popular Sports in the Deutschen Sportbund (DSB).
1995–1998: Chairman of the Working Group on "Sports in Health" of the DSB.