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  1. The German Olympic Sports Confederation (German: Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund or DOSB) was founded on 20 May 2006 by a merger of the Deutscher Sportbund (DSB), and the Nationales Olympisches Komitee für Deutschland (NOK) which dates back to 1895, the year it was founded and recognized as NOC by the IOC.

  2. The German Olympic Sports Confederation ('Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund', DOSB) is the non-governmental umbrella organization of German sport. It was founded on May 20, 2006, resulting from the merger of the German Sports Confederation (DSB) and the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for Germany.

  3. Germany has hosted three Olympic Games, in 1936 both the Winter and Summer Games, and the 1972 Summer Olympics. In addition, Germany had been selected to host the 1916 Summer Olympics as well as the 1940 Winter Olympics, both of which had to be cancelled due to World Wars.

    • Gold, 305, Silver, 305, Bronze, 312, Total, 922
    • www.dosb.de (in German, English, and French)
  4. The all-time results of German athletes are thus divided among the designations GER, EUA, FRG, GDR and SAA (the Saarland, which only took part in the 1952 Summer Games and won no medals). Including the Summer Games of 2020, German athletes have won 1384 medals: 438 gold, 456 silver and 490 bronze.

    • Gold, 438, Silver, 457, Bronze, 491, Total, 1,386
    • www.dosb.de (in German, English, and French)
  5. Official information about the National Olympic Committee of Germany.

    • German Olympic Sports Confederation wikipedia1
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  6. The German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), as the umbrella organisation of German sport, is part of this international family of sports and is involved in its organisation in various ways: European Sports Politics.

  7. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Germany supports sports projects worldwide. We present three initiatives seeking to tap into the social potential of sport, too.