German Boxing Association
German Boxing Association eV | |
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Founded | 2003 |
president | Erich Dreke |
societies | 868 |
Members | 78,897 |
Association headquarters | kassel |
Homepage | www.boxverband.de |
The German Boxing Association e. V. ( DBV ) is a registered, non-profit association and, as a national top sports association , organizes and promotes Olympic boxing in Germany. He is a member of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), the European boxing association EUBC European Boxing Confederation and the world association AIBA Association Internationale de Boxe Amateure .
The association is divided into 17 regional associations with 886 clubs and 78,897 members (as of January 1, 2019). The seat and the office of the DBV are in Kassel . Erich Dreke has been DBV President since October 2019.
As the basis for competitions in Olympic boxing in Germany, the DBV issues and monitors a set of rules that are derived from the rules of the AIBA world association with minor national modifications. He trains referees for the management and evaluation of competitions.
In addition, the association trains trainers for license levels B and A as part of the licensing model of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) . The state associations are responsible for training C-license trainers.
The DBV organizes the annual German championships in the adult, U22, U19, U18, U17 and U15 age groups and organizes the one-tier and two-tier boxing Bundesliga. After successfully qualifying, he sends boxers to the German Olympic team from among his boxers.
history
The German Reich Association for Amateur Boxing was founded in 1920 and existed independently until 1933, when it was incorporated as a section in the Reich Association for Physical Exercise . In the post-war period, separate structures with their own associations emerged in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). However, it came at the Summer Olympics in 1956 in Melbourne , in Rome in 1960 and in Tokyo in 1964 to the formation of all-German team included that both boxers the GDR, like Germany. After the reunification of the two German states in 1990, the boxing associations of the GDR and the FRG were also united, which has been the Deutscher Boxsport-Verband e. V. (DBV) calls.
Regional associations
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Olympics medals
year | place | medal | athlete | Weight class | nation |
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2016 | Rio | bronze | Artem Harutyunyan | -64.0 kg | Germany |
2004 | Athens | bronze | Rustamhodza Rahimov | 48-51 kg | Germany |
2004 | Athens | bronze | Vitali Tajbert | 54-57 kg | Germany |
2000 | Sidney | bronze | Sebastian Köber | 81-91 kg | Germany |
1996 | Atlanta | bronze | Thomas Ulrich | 75-81 kg | Germany |
1996 | Atlanta | bronze | Luan Krasniqi | 81-91 kg | Germany |
1996 | Atlanta | silver | Oktay Urkal | 60-63.5 kg | Germany |
1996 | Atlanta | bronze | Zoltan Lunka | 48-51 kg | Germany |
1992 | Barcelona | gold | Torsten May | 75-81 kg | Germany |
1992 | Barcelona | silver | Marco Rudolph | 57-60 kg | Germany |
1992 | Barcelona | gold | Andreas Tews | 54-57 kg | Germany |
1992 | Barcelona | bronze | Jan Quast | -48 kg | Germany |
1988 | Seoul | silver | Andreas Tews | 48-51 kg | GDR |
1988 | Seoul | gold | Andreas Zulow | 57-60 kg | GDR |
1988 | Seoul | bronze | Pure Gies | 60-63.5 kg | FRG |
1988 | Seoul | gold | Henry mask | 71-75 kg | GDR |
1984 | los Angeles | bronze | Manfred Zielonka | 67-71 kg | FRG |
1980 | Moscow | bronze | Herbert belly | 75-81 kg | GDR |
1980 | Moscow | bronze | Jürgen Fanghänel | + 81 kg | GDR |
1980 | Moscow | bronze | Detlef Kastner | 67-71 kg | GDR |
1980 | Moscow | bronze | Karl-Heinz Kruger | 63.5-67 kg | GDR |
1980 | Moscow | gold | Rudi Fink | 54-57 kg | GDR |
1980 | Moscow | bronze | Richard Nowakowski | 57-60 kg | GDR |
1976 | Montreal | silver | Richard Nowakowski | 54-57 kg | GDR |
1976 | Montreal | gold | Jochen Bachfeld | 63.5-67 kg | GDR |
1976 | Montreal | bronze | Reinhard Skricek | 63.5-67 kg | FRG |
1972 | Munich | bronze | Peter Tiepold | 67-71 kg | GDR |
1972 | Munich | gold | Dieter Kottysch | 67-71 kg | FRG |
1972 | Munich | bronze | Peter Hussing | + 81 kg | FRG |
1968 | Mexico | gold | Manfred Cloud | 63.5-67 kg | GDR |
1968 | Mexico | bronze | Günther Meier | 67-71 kg | FRG |
1964 | Tokyo | bronze | Heinz Schulz | 54-57 kg | Germany |
1964 | Tokyo | silver | Emil Schulz | 71-75 kg | Germany |
1964 | Tokyo | silver | Hans Huber | + 81 kg | Germany |
1960 | Rome | bronze | Günter Siegmund | + 81 kg | Germany |
1956 | Melbourne | silver | Harry Kurschat | 57-60 kg | Germany |
1956 | Melbourne | gold | Wolfgang Behrendt | 54-57 kg | GDR |
1952 | Helsinki | bronze | Günther Heidemann | 63.5-67 kg | Germany |
1952 | Helsinki | silver | Edgar Basel | -51 kg | Germany |
1936 | Berlin | bronze | Josef Miner | 54-57.15 kg | Germany |
1936 | Berlin | gold | Willi Kaiser | -50.8 kg | Germany |
1936 | Berlin | silver | Michael Murach | 61.24-66.68 kg | Germany |
1936 | Berlin | silver | Richard Vogt | 72.57-79.38 kg | Germany |
1936 | Berlin | gold | Herbert Runge | + 79.38 kg | Germany |
1932 | los Angeles | silver | Erich Campe | 61.24-66.68 kg | Germany |
1932 | los Angeles | silver | Hans Ziglarski | 50.8-54 kg | Germany |
1932 | los Angeles | silver | Josef Schleinkofer | 54-57.15 kg | Germany |
1928 | Amsterdam | silver | Ernst Pistulla | 72.57-79.38 kg | Germany |
Results from Olympic.org
Medals at Youth Olympic Games
year | place | medal | athlete | Weight class | nation |
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2014 | Nanjing | gold | Peter Kadiru | + 91.0 kg | Germany |
2010 | Singapore | gold | Artur Bril | 57.0 kg | Germany |
Web links
- Official website of the German Boxing Association
- German champions, list . Sorted by weight, some weights from 1920, the others from later years, mostly from 1951
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Inventory survey 2019 (PDF) German Olympic Sports Confederation, accessed on January 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Arnd Krüger ; Sport and politics, from gymnastics father Jahn to state amateur. Hanover: Torch bearer 1975. ISBN 3-7716-2087-2 .
- ↑ Olympic.org View Results Boxing - Germany Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Boxing, Germany
- ↑ Olympic.org View Results Boxing - Federal Republic of Germany Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Boxing, Federal Republic of Germany
- ↑ Olympic.org View Results Boxing - German Democratic Republic Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Boxing, German Democratic Republic