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Bio Ralph Haenel,
Chief-Instructor Wing Tsun Kung Fu Vancouver, BC |
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Ralph Haenel was born in 1964 in Dresden, Saxon in the former GDR (East-Germany), and has been studying martial arts since 1977. After several years of training in Judo, Jiu-Jitsu and Shotokan Karate, he began to study a system named Wing Tsun Kung Fu. When it comes to pure self-defense without compromise, it is one of the most successful systems worldwide.
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During February of 1985 the very first Wing Tsun Kung Fu seminar was being held in Rostock on the Baltic Sea (East Germany).
Organized by Ralph Haenel, Leo Czech a former successful professional boxer and WingTsun pioneer in West Germany came for a long and intensive training weekend. (Ralph in WingTsun-shirt standing left from Sifu Leo Czech) |
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Sifu Keith R. Kernspecht, European Chief-Instructor announces during his first Wing Tsun seminar in East Germany Ralph Haenel as the first certified WingTsun Instructor in the country.
The seminar was being held in Rostock in November 1992. |
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After the Wall the so-called "Iron Curtain" fell, he went on to become the first certified and licensed WingTsun instructor in East-Germany. In West-Germany he began in 1989 a self-financed education at the Langenzell Castle to become a WingTsun Kung Fu Instructor. Langenzell is a real and unique castle - located close to Heidelberg - headquarters of the EWTO the worldwide largest martial art organization. For years Ralph has also taken many additional courses throughout Europe.
During this time period, as a traveling Wing Tsun instructor, he built up several WingTsun schools in five federal states of former East Germany. In 1991 a 2-page article "The WT-Martyr" has been published in "Wing Tsun Welt", the Magazine of the European WingTsun 0rganization (EWTO). |
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1. Grandmaster Keith R. Kernspecht and Ralph, Livorno/Italy
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One of Ralph's German classes in East Berlin.
Sitting from left to right:
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