German gymnastics league

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German gymnastics league
Founded 1969
Place of foundation Heilbronn
president Jens-Uwe Kunze
societies about 100
Members 10,000
Association headquarters Heilbronn
Homepage www.deutsche-turnliga.de

The German Gymnastics League (DTL) officially represents the interests of the national and regional league clubs women and men in gymnastics .

Field of activity

The league system of the German Gymnastics League has existed since 1969. In addition to the implementation of the various leagues, the focus of the work is the further development of German gymnastics and increasing the level of awareness of German gymnastics in the media and the public. The non-profit sports organization is led by a chairman of the board and by voluntary committees.

organization

The German Gymnastics League is organized as a registered association (e.V.). It is headed by a multi-member presidium, whose president is Jens-Uwe Kunze. The two departments women and men are headed by Jörg Rosenkranz and Mirko Wohlfahrt, who are also Vice Presidents of DTL. The DTL office is located in Heilbronn.

Finals of the German Gymnastics League

The final of the German Gymnastics League ( DTL-Finale ) is the largest national gymnastics championship. At the end of the year, the champions and medal winners of the 1st Bundesliga are determined in four competitions.

The promoted to the national and regional leagues will be determined in the DTL promotion finals.

German champion

Men

Women

  • 1994: SG Schorndorf
  • 1995: SC Berlin
  • 1996: SC Berlin
  • 1997: SC Berlin
  • 1998: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 1999: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2000: SC Berlin
  • 2001: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2002: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2003: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2004: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2005: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2006: Turnteam Toyota Cologne
  • 2007: TT Stuttgart-Ulm
  • 2008: TUS Chemnitz-Altendorf
  • 2009: TT Stuttgart-Ulm
  • 2010: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2011: TUS Chemnitz-Altendorf
  • 2012: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2013: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2014: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2015: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2016: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2017: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2018: MTV Stuttgart
  • 2019: MTV Stuttgart

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