Horst Milde Award

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The Horst-Milde-Award is an honorary award given since 2013 by the Forum für Sportgeschichte, the sponsoring association of the Sports Museum Berlin , to honor life's achievements in running. The award is named after Horst Milde, who has been the race director of the Berlin Marathon for many years .

Award winners

  • 2014: Werner Sonntag - Appreciation for many years of active design of the running movement and as a " running pioneer" from the very beginning
  • 2016: Manfred Steffny - Appreciation for two Olympic marathons, commitment as a sports journalist as well as publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine Spiridon and as organizer or co-designer of numerous races, running trips and seminars
  • 2018: Hans-Georg Kremer - Services for the establishment, organization and shaping of the Rennsteiglauf as one of the most famous and largest landscape runs in the world and commitment to the running movement since 1962

Individual evidence

  1. a b Athletics: Werner Sonntag received the Horst Milde Award . Press release of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) in: DOSB-Presse No. 43, October 21, 2014. (pdf, 406 kB)
  2. 40,923 people from 122 countries can "walk without limits" . Press release of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) in: DOSB I Press No. 38, September 15, 2009. (pdf, 1027 kB)
  3. a b c marathon: Hans-Georg Kremer receives the Horst-Milde-Award 2018 . Press release of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) in: DOSB-Presse No. 38, September 18, 2018. (pdf, 366 kB)
  4. Athletics: Manfred Steffny received the Horst Milde Award . Press release of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) in: DOSB-Presse No. 39, September 27, 2016. (pdf, 374 kB)