Klaus Bonsack

Klaus Bonsack (26 December 1941 – 5 March 2023), also known as Klaus-Michael Bonsack, was an East German luger who competed during the 1960s and early 1970s.

Klaus Bonsack
Klaus Bonsack
Bonsack in 1969
Personal information
Born26 December 1941 (1941-12-26)
Waltershausen, Gau Thuringia, Germany
Died5 March 2023 (2023-03-06) (aged 81)
Innsbrück, Austria
Medal record
Men's luge
Representing Klaus Bonsack Germany
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1964 Innsbruck Men's singles
Representing Klaus Bonsack East Germany
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1968 Grenoble Men's doubles
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Grenoble Men's singles
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo Men's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1967 Hammarstrand Men's doubles
Silver medal – second place 1965 Davos Men's doubles
Silver medal – second place 1967 Hammarstrand Men's singles
Bronze medal – third place 1963 Imst Men's singles
Bronze medal – third place 1969 Königssee Men's doubles

Bonsack was born in Waltershausen, Thuringia on 26 December 1941. He won four Winter Olympic medals in men's luge with one gold (doubles: 1968), one silver (singles: 1964), and two bronzes (singles: 1968, doubles: 1972).

Bonsack also won five medals at the FIL World Luge Championships with one gold (doubles: 1967), two silvers (doubles: 1965, singles: 1967), and two bronzes (singles: 1963, doubles: 1969).

Bonsack later served as chairman of the track construction commission, approving the final homologation of Cesana Pariol prior to the 2006 Winter Olympics for luge to compete at the track. He was among the first three inductees in the International Luge Federation (FIL) Hall of Fame in 2004, along with Paul Hildgartner and Margit Schumann.

Bonsack later emigrated to Austria where he became a luge coach. One of his students, Doris Neuner, won gold in the women's singles event at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.

Bonsack died in Innsbruck on 5 March 2023, at the age of 81.

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