Deutscher Fecht-Verband

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German Fencing Association
Deutscher Fecht-Verband
SportFencing
Membership6,584 (1988)
AbbreviationDFV
Founded20 July 1958 (20 July 1958)
HeadquartersEast Berlin, German Democratic Republic
Closure date8 December 1990
East Germany

The Deutscher Fecht-Verband (DFV) was the organ of the larger Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund responsible for governing the sport of archery in East Germany. One of the smaller sports associations in the nation, in 1988 the organization had 6,584 registered athletes and 673 trainers. After German reunification in late 1990 the DFV was absorbed by the German Fencing Federation (DFB).[1]

Though its membership was comparatively small, the DFV produced several prominent athletes, including Olympians Udo Wagner, Mandy Niklaus, and Klaus Haertter.

Presidents of the DFV[edit]

Alfred Röll 1958–1960
Rudi Hansen 1960–1970
Rolf Borrmann 1970–1990

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Barth, Bernd; Eisenbeiser, Rolf (2012). En garde! Allez! Touché!: 100 Jahre Fechten in Deutschland - eine Erfolgsgeschichte [En garde! Allez! Touché !: 100 Years of Fencing in Germany - a Success Story] (in German). Aachen: Meyer & Meyer Verlag. p. 69-75. ISBN 978-3898996907.