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I Sports in Germany I The German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) 1 I Sports in Germany I The German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) 1

I Some figures about sports in Germany ׀ ׀ ׀ 82, 500, 000 inhabitants I Some figures about sports in Germany ׀ ׀ ׀ 82, 500, 000 inhabitants 91, 000 sports clubs 27, 500, 000 affiliated individual members 7, 500, 000 volunteers working in sports 555, 000 hours of voluntary work in sports per year ׀ general concept and structure: - 2 self-government of sports – non governmental structure co-operation of sports organisations and public authorities

I Sports administration in Germany Public sports administration National level Regional level Self-Government of I Sports administration in Germany Public sports administration National level Regional level Self-Government of Sports German Olympic Sports Confederation Federal ministry of the interior Sports committee of the German Bundestag Standing conference of the sport ministers of the Federal states 61 National Sport Federations 16 Regional Sports Confederations 16 Regional Sport Federations 16 Federal states Local level Towns/Districts/ Counties Municipal/District Sports Federations Sports clubs Membership 3 Subsidies

I The German Olympic Sports Confederation 4 I The German Olympic Sports Confederation 4

I Overview and member Organisations German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) Regional Sports Confederations (16) I Overview and member Organisations German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) Regional Sports Confederations (16) National Olympic and Non-Olympic Sport Federations (61) Federations with particular task (20) ~ 91, 000 sports clubs ~ 27. 5 mill. affiliated individual members 5

I Basic Principles I I Subsidiarity I Voluntariness I Honorary / voluntary leadership at I Basic Principles I I Subsidiarity I Voluntariness I Honorary / voluntary leadership at all levels I 6 Autonomy Public utility – (non-profit character)

I Main Tasks ׀ ׀ Umbrella organisation of German sports („Unity within variety“) Organisation I Main Tasks ׀ ׀ Umbrella organisation of German sports („Unity within variety“) Organisation in charge of sending the German Olympic Team to the Olympic Games ׀ ׀ Advice and service centre for member organisations Development of programmes related to themes of ''Sports for all“ and ''Youth sports“ ׀ ׀ ׀ 7 Promotion of the Olympic movement International co-operation: IOC, EOC, NOCs worldwide Health promotion: prevention, rehabilitation

I Executive Board President: President Dr. Thomas Bach Vice-Presidents: Vice-Presidents Mr. Eberhard Gienger (High I Executive Board President: President Dr. Thomas Bach Vice-Presidents: Vice-Presidents Mr. Eberhard Gienger (High Performance Sport) Mr. Walter Schneeloch (Sport for All and Development of Sport) Mr. Hans-Peter Krämer (Finances) Prof. Dr. Gudrun Doll-Tepper (Education/ Olympic Academy) Ms. Ilse Ridder-Melchers (Women and Equal Opportunities) IOC Members: Members Dr. Thomas Bach Ms. Claudia Bokel Chairman German Sports Youth: Youth Mr. Ingo Weiss Representative of the Athletes Commission: Commission Mr. Christian Breuer Director General: General 8 Dr. Michael Vesper

Office of the Director General Dirk Dirbach HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS Dr. Ulf Tippelt (Director) Office of the Director General Dirk Dirbach HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS Dr. Ulf Tippelt (Director) Olympic Games Field Management Olympic Sommer Sports Olympic Winter Sports Non-Olympic Federations and Science management 9 Media and Public Relations Gerd Graus (Spokesperson) DIRECTOR GENERAL Dr. Michael Vesper SPORTS DEVELOPEMENT Dr. Karin Fehres (Director) Political Communication, Berlin/Brussels Christian Sachs Folker Hellmund YOUTH SPORTS Martin Schönwandt (Director) Sports for All Sports Facilities Prevention and Health Management Services Youth Activities Education, Olympic Education Equal Opportunities Diversity International Youth Sports International Relations Katrin Merkel FINANCES Thomas Arnold (Director) Organisation, Administration Finance, Controlling Human Resources Legal Advice

I High Performance Sports ׀ Olympic Games – Field Management - co-operation with Elite I High Performance Sports ׀ Olympic Games – Field Management - co-operation with Elite Schools of Sport - talent promotion - sending of the German Olympic Team - co-operation with Olympic training centres - sports medicine ׀ Olympic Summer Games - co-operation with National Federations ׀ Olympic Winter Games - co-operation with National Federations ׀ Non-Olympic Federations and science management - co-operation with non-Olympic Federations - science management 10

I Fight against doping ׀ policy of zero tolerance ׀ plan of action against I Fight against doping ׀ policy of zero tolerance ׀ plan of action against doping 2006 „ 10 articles for sports and state“ ׀ anti-doping management for Olympic Games ׀ prevention, information, medical and legal advises ׀ NADA: independent centre of competence in the fight against doping - doping inspections during competitions and training - International co-operations ׀ 11 WADA accredited laboratories in Cologne and Kreischa

I Sports Development ׀ ׀ 12 sports facilities and environment health and fitness German I Sports Development ׀ ׀ 12 sports facilities and environment health and fitness German Olympic Academy “Willi Daume” school sports / physical education women and equal opportunities integration through sports for the elderly family and sports

I The German Sports Youth – facts & figures ׀ organisation of more than I The German Sports Youth – facts & figures ׀ organisation of more than 9. 5 mill. children and young people ׀ largest non-governmental body responsible for children, youth work and youth welfare services ׀ around 2. 0 mill. assistants who work voluntarily for more than five hours per week 13

I Youth Sports ׀ youth sports - children in motion - youth work in I Youth Sports ׀ youth sports - children in motion - youth work in sports - sports and school ׀ social issues - social campaign - National fan-project-coordination ׀ International - Olympic youth camp - International youth work - co-operation in development ׀ 14 volunteering

I International development and co-operation 15 I International development and co-operation 15

I International projects //// = Short term projects \\ = Long term projects Projects I International projects //// = Short term projects \\ = Long term projects Projects 1961 - 2007 16

I International projects ׀ ׀ promotion of sports for all and of competitive sports I International projects ׀ ׀ promotion of sports for all and of competitive sports initial and advanced training of coaches, teachers and judges ׀ promotion of youth sports (talent identification, school sports) ׀ ׀ ׀ 17 support in the development of sports at regional level development of teaching material advice in organising sport events and competitions

I Governmental co-operations ׀ Overall co-operations with 11 ministries - Federal Ministry of the I Governmental co-operations ׀ Overall co-operations with 11 ministries - Federal Ministry of the Interior - Federal Foreign Office - Federal Ministry of Defense - Others (Youth, Environment and more) 18

I Finances ׀ Income - lottery - marketing / licensing - subsidies - membership I Finances ׀ Income - lottery - marketing / licensing - subsidies - membership fees ׀ expenditure - Olympic Games - administration - high performance sport - sports for all programmes & International co-operation - allocations and contributions 19

I Budget of the DOSB Ca. € 30 Mio. 20 I Budget of the DOSB Ca. € 30 Mio. 20

I Main Olympic partners in Germany and many others… 21 I Main Olympic partners in Germany and many others… 21

I Benefits and events for Olympic partners in Germany ׀ ׀ ׀ “German House” I Benefits and events for Olympic partners in Germany ׀ ׀ ׀ “German House” during the Olympic Games “Olympic Day Run” Olympia Welcome Party NOC presentations “Gala of Sports“ “Golden Pyramide of Sports“ “Fest der Begegnungen“ “Junior Athlete of the Year“ “Champion of the Year“ “International Golf Masters“ Olympic Partners participate at a variety of different events which offer them a communication platform. 22

I Stiftung Deutsche Sporthilfe ׀ The German Sports Aid Foundation - founded 1967 as I Stiftung Deutsche Sporthilfe ׀ The German Sports Aid Foundation - founded 1967 as a private non-profit organisation - most successful independent organisation in Europe supporting top-level athletes - currently 3, 800 supported athletes – more than 35, 000 since its foundation - promotes German top-level athletes - fosters young and talented athletes - offers varying kinds of social help which is oriented towards the individual athlete: financial, language etc. - Helps to achieve professional security during and after the high-performance sporting career 23

I Final remarks ׀ German sports is characterised by specific features - reflection of I Final remarks ׀ German sports is characterised by specific features - reflection of the political federal structure - “bottom-to-top“ structure - broad network of local community sports clubs and volunteers l Big challenge due to the application of Munich to become candidate city for the Olympic Winter Games 2018 24

I Candidacy of Munich as the host city of the Olympic Winter Games 2018 I Candidacy of Munich as the host city of the Olympic Winter Games 2018 25

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