German Sled and Bobsleigh Association Deutscher Schlitten- und Bobsportverband Membership 4,206 (1988) Abbreviation DSBV Founded 1957 (1957 ) Headquarters East Berlin ,German Democratic Republic Closure date 1990
TheDeutscher Schlitten- und Bobsportverband (DSBV) was the governing body for the sports ofluge andbobsleigh in theGerman Democratic Republic .
The DSBV was founded in 1957 under the umbrella of the largerDeutscher Turn- und Sportbund . It succeeded an earlier organization, founded inOberhof in 1953. One of the smallest sports governing bodies in the GDR, the Deutscher Schlitten- und Bobsportverband had 3,759 athletes and 447 trainers in 1988.
UponGerman reunification in 1990, the DSBV was absorbed into theGerman Bobsleigh and Sled Sport Association .
Presidents of the DSBV [ edit ] Heinz Rustemeier 1957–1962 Erhard Feuereiss 1962–1976 Hans Friedrich 1976–1982 Martin Kilian 1982–1990 Karl-Heinz Anschütz 1990
"BSD Historie" [History of the BSD] (in German). 2020. Retrieved22 March 2020 .
Sports governing bodies in East Germany(GDR)
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