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Sport in Germany is an important part of German culture and their society. In 2006 about 28 million people were members of the more than 87.000 sport clubs in Germany. Almost all sports clubs are represented by the German Olympic Sports Federation. In several sports, both individual and team, Germany has good representation and many success ...
German sports films (8 C, 14 P) H. History of sport in Germany (9 C, 3 P) M. Sports mass media in Germany (5 C, 3 P) Military sport in Germany (2 C, 1 P) O.
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German martial arts (4 P) Pages in category "Sports originating in Germany" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
One of the main responsibilities of the DTB is the organisation of gymnastic festivals. The German gymnastic festivals include around 100,000 participants and was additionally made an international event in 2005. The international version of the German gymnastics festival is the biggest competitional and popular sports event worldwide.
Germany's Sports Hall of Fame caused a lot of criticism since five former Nazi Party members were included. It was even called a “Hall of Shame”. [1] Nazi Party members include football manager Sepp Herberger, Olympic riding champion Josef Neckermann, former IOC member Willi Daume, cyclist Gustav Kilian and middle distance runner Rudolf Harbig.
The Bundesjugendspiele were inspired by the sports official and sports scientist Carl Diem, who also initiated the German Sports Badge and the Olympic torch relay, and founded the German Sport University Cologne. At the same time he engaged in propaganda actions during the time of Nazi Germany and used
German sport wrestlers (8 C) German squash players (2 C) German strength athletes (18 P) German sumo wrestlers (2 P) German surfers (1 C, 4 P) German swimmers (20 C) T.