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German Sports Badge

The German Sports Badge (German: Deutsches Sportabzeichen (DSA)) is a decoration of the German Olympic Sports Federation DOSB. The German Sports Badge test is carried out primarily in Germany, and in other countries abroad.

Deutsches Sportabzeichen
German Sports Badge ribbon bar in Bronze
TypeBadge and Ribbon
Awarded forphysical fitness
DescriptionComes in three classes: gold, silver and bronze
Presented byGerman Olympic Sports Federation DOSB
EligibilityCivilians, Soldiers of the German armed forces and Allied nations (military version)
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedNovember 10, 1912 (civil version)
Websitehttps://www.deutsches-sportabzeichen.de/ 
Logo of the Deutsches Sportabzeichen

History

The German Sports Badge, also known as the "German National Sports Badge" was first created in the year 1913 and is one of the oldest awards of Germany still in active circulation. At first the German Sports Badge was only issued to men for the completion of various physical tests. In 1921 it was renamed to Deutsches Turn- und Sportabzeichen and women were eligible as well.

 
A 1944 SS-uniform with the German Sports Badge; to its lower left the Germanic Proficiency Runes

In Nazi Germany the design of the badge remained basically the same but a swastika was added at its base. Since 1935, the letters "DRL" ("Deutscher Reichsbund für Leibesübungen") replaced the letters "DRA" ("Deutscher Reichsausschuss für Leibesübungen"). On 1 July 1937 was renamed to Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung für Leibesübungen and obtained the status as an official recognised decoration of the state. In 1938, the Austrian Sports Badge was incorporated in the German Sports badge. The last tests for the Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung für Leibesübungen were held in 1944.[1]

After World War II, the German Sports Badge was reinstated 1952 by the German Sports Association in West Germany and continued in this status after the German reunification.[2] It is and is approved by the President of Germany since 4 July 1958 and can be worn on Bundeswehr, Bundespolizei and Technisches Hilfswerk uniforms.

In 1993 the DOSB opened an international office called Ausland which allows non-Germans to organize, participate and obtain the DSA outside Germany, but only under supervision of an authorized Verein (sport organisation) and authorized Pruefer (judge); the decoration can be awarded to any person participating in the test.

In 2007, the letters changed from "DSB" ("Deutscher Sportbund") to "DOSB" (German Olympic Sports Federation).

The structure of the German Sports Badge was changed in 2013 to its current form.

The German Sports Badge has also been made an entry requirement for certain German Police services.[3]

Requirements

Present day

The workgroup Projektgruppe Deutsches Sportabzeichen of the German Olympic Sports Association announced various changes for the German Sports Badge. The following changes and various further changes were in full power by 2013:[4]

  • Basic and advanced levels, as seen on the Austrian Sports Badge were introduced. Formerly the grades bronze, silver, and gold were awarded according to the number of yearly repetitions.

Since 2013 the grades are determined by the score which is achieved. In each discipline, a score between one and three points can be earned. The final score determine the grade of the sports badge: Bronze: 4–7 Silver: 8–10 Gold: 11–12

  • Rearranging the age groups
  • Adapting the requirements to modern standards

Special awards:

  • German Sports Badge for juveniles Deutsches Sportabzeichen für Kinder und Jugendliche [5]
  • German Sports Badge with special requirements for handicapped persons.

Ability to swim

The ability to swim must be demonstrated by either a 12-minute swim, the completion of a swimming test of the other disciplines, or by completion of a German swimming badge.

Endurance

One of:

  • 3,000 m run,
  • 10 km run,
  • 7.5 km power-walking,
  • or 20 km cycling.

Strength

Stone- or shot-put, apparatus gymnastics, standing long-jump

Speed

50m- or 100m sprint, 25m swim, 200m bicycling, apparatus gymnastics

Agility

High-jump or Long-jump, rope skipping, or leap frogging

Acceptance of sports badges from different sports

Certain disciplines may be substituted with sports badged from other sports. For instance: Endurance can be substituted with the German rescue swimming badge, triathlon badge, running badge, or pentathlon badge. Agility can be substituted with the German Ju-Jutsu badge, German track and field badge, and others.[6]

Requirements until 2013

Until 2013, the following requirements had to be completed to be awarded the sports badge (Requirements vary according to age category and gender):[7]

Group Section Disciplines Substitutes
1 Swimming 50 or 200 meters swim none
2 Jumping power High-jump or Long-jump Pommel horse or leap frogging
3 Speed 50/75/100/400/1000 meter run, 300/500 bicycling or 300/500 meters inline-skating Ice-skating
4 Physical strength Stone- or shot-put, 100 meter swim Shooting sports, Bench press or weightlifting, Canoeing or rowing
5 Endurance 800/1000/2000/3000/5000 meters run, 5000/10000 meters inline-skating, 10 kilometers walk, 7 kilometers Walking/Nordic Walking, 20 kilometers bicycling, 600/1.000 meters swim cross-country skiing Canoeing, rowing, bowling or ice-skating

Sportabzeichen judge

 
German Sports Badge of a judge.

Prospective judges (Prüfer) have to fulfill certain requirements in order to obtain judging qualifications and licence (Prüfausweis):

  • Membership in a German sports club (Vereine).
  • Have completed a German Sports Badge (Repetitive completion on a yearly basis is preferred).
  • Previous experience of assisting a judge for the German Sports Badge.
  • Licensed sports coach or completion of judging class.

A license for a judge is valid for a period of four years. The licence can be obtained from DOSB only via German sports club (Vereine).

German school physical education instructors and Bundeswehr instructors underlie different requirements.

German citizenship for a judge is not required, however, the judge has to be holding the tests for a German sports association (Vereine), a German school or the German military. However, exceptions can be made in special cases. In general the non German Prüfer are foreign citizens around the world with German origin or family; exceptions are known in Denmark, as a Danish National who was made judge for the Danish Emergency Management Agency, due to the fact that Denmark had no Sportsabzeichen-judges; another significant exception is in Italy where within the Italian Armed Forces the German Sport Badge become popular since 2003 and now there are 5 Italians holding the Prüfausweis (licence to be a judge).

The badge for a judge (Prüferabzeichen) was similar in shape as a regular sports badge, however, the color is green and it features a banner with the inscription Prüfer. The Prüferabzeichen is no longer awarded, instead a T-shirt with the text "Sportsabzeichen team" is given out.[8][9]

Judges (Prüfer) for the German Sports Badge may also judge the following badges:

Design:

Bavarian Sports Badge

 
The Bavarian Sports Badge

The Bavarian Sports Badge (German Bayerisches Sport-Leistungs Abzeichen or BSLA) was a sports badge awarded by the Bavarian Athletes Organization (Bayrischer Landes-Sportverband). Due to the reform of the German Sports Badge, which from 2013 has also been awarded for difference performance levels, the Bavarian Sports Badge ceased to be awarded from 2013.

The Bavarian Sports Badge is comparable to the German Sports Badge, however, differences exist:

  • The letters SLA instead of DOSB are shown in the award
  • The bronze, silver and gold awards indicate the level of difficulty instead of the number of repetitions
  • Higher requirements must be fulfilled in order to be awarded the sports badge[10]
  • The German Sports Badge may be worn on some countries military uniforms as an official German decoration, but the Bavarian may not.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jürgen Buschmann & Karl Lennartz: 75 Jahre Deutsches Sportabzeichen. Dt. Sportbund, Frankfurt/Main 1988, S. 61 (ISBN 3-89152-377-7).
  2. ^ "Statistik und Historie". www.deutsches-sportabzeichen.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  3. ^ "Apache HTTP Server Test Page powered by CentOS". www.polizei.nrw.de.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-24. Retrieved 2010-09-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ . Deutsches-sportabzeichen.de. Archived from the original on 2011-11-29. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "BLSV – Sportabzeichenprüfer". Blsv.de. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  9. ^ . Deutsches-sportabzeichen.de. Archived from the original on 2011-11-29. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  10. ^ . Blsv.de. Archived from the original on 2011-09-10. Retrieved 2011-12-03.

Bibliography

  • Doehle, Dr Heinrich (1943). Die Auszeichnungen Des Großdeutschen Reichs. Berlin, Germany: Berlin-Buch und Periodical Press. ISBN 0-9624883-4-8.
  • Miller, Michael (2015). Knight's Cross Holders of the SS and German Police 1940–45. England: Helion & Company. ISBN 978-1-909982-74-1.

External links

  • Profile of German Olympic Sports Confederation

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The German Sports Badge German Deutsches Sportabzeichen DSA is a decoration of the German Olympic Sports Federation DOSB The German Sports Badge test is carried out primarily in Germany and in other countries abroad Deutsches SportabzeichenGerman Sports Badge ribbon bar in BronzeTypeBadge and RibbonAwarded forphysical fitnessDescriptionComes in three classes gold silver and bronzePresented byGerman Olympic Sports Federation DOSBEligibilityCivilians Soldiers of the German armed forces and Allied nations military version StatusCurrently awardedEstablishedNovember 10 1912 civil version Websitehttps www deutsches sportabzeichen de Logo of the Deutsches Sportabzeichen Contents 1 History 2 Requirements 2 1 Present day 2 2 Ability to swim 2 3 Endurance 2 4 Strength 2 5 Speed 2 6 Agility 2 7 Acceptance of sports badges from different sports 2 8 Requirements until 2013 3 Sportabzeichen judge 4 Bavarian Sports Badge 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory EditThe German Sports Badge also known as the German National Sports Badge was first created in the year 1913 and is one of the oldest awards of Germany still in active circulation At first the German Sports Badge was only issued to men for the completion of various physical tests In 1921 it was renamed to Deutsches Turn und Sportabzeichen and women were eligible as well A 1944 SS uniform with the German Sports Badge to its lower left the Germanic Proficiency Runes In Nazi Germany the design of the badge remained basically the same but a swastika was added at its base Since 1935 the letters DRL Deutscher Reichsbund fur Leibesubungen replaced the letters DRA Deutscher Reichsausschuss fur Leibesubungen On 1 July 1937 was renamed to Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung fur Leibesubungen and obtained the status as an official recognised decoration of the state In 1938 the Austrian Sports Badge was incorporated in the German Sports badge The last tests for the Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung fur Leibesubungen were held in 1944 1 After World War II the German Sports Badge was reinstated 1952 by the German Sports Association in West Germany and continued in this status after the German reunification 2 It is and is approved by the President of Germany since 4 July 1958 and can be worn on Bundeswehr Bundespolizei and Technisches Hilfswerk uniforms In 1993 the DOSB opened an international office called Ausland which allows non Germans to organize participate and obtain the DSA outside Germany but only under supervision of an authorized Verein sport organisation and authorized Pruefer judge the decoration can be awarded to any person participating in the test In 2007 the letters changed from DSB Deutscher Sportbund to DOSB German Olympic Sports Federation The structure of the German Sports Badge was changed in 2013 to its current form The German Sports Badge has also been made an entry requirement for certain German Police services 3 Requirements EditPresent day Edit The workgroup Projektgruppe Deutsches Sportabzeichen of the German Olympic Sports Association announced various changes for the German Sports Badge The following changes and various further changes were in full power by 2013 4 Basic and advanced levels as seen on the Austrian Sports Badge were introduced Formerly the grades bronze silver and gold were awarded according to the number of yearly repetitions Since 2013 the grades are determined by the score which is achieved In each discipline a score between one and three points can be earned The final score determine the grade of the sports badge Bronze 4 7 Silver 8 10 Gold 11 12 Rearranging the age groups Adapting the requirements to modern standards German Sports Badge lapel pin in bronze as awarded by the German Olympic Sports Federation German Sports Badge ribbon in silver as awarded by the German Olympic Sports Federation German Sports Badge lapel pin in silver as awarded by the German Olympic Sports Federation German Sports Badge ribbon in gold as awarded by the German Olympic Sports Federation German Sports Badge lapel pin in gold as awarded by the German Olympic Sports FederationSpecial awards German Sports Badge for juveniles Deutsches Sportabzeichen fur Kinder und Jugendliche 5 German Sports Badge with special requirements for handicapped persons Ability to swim Edit The ability to swim must be demonstrated by either a 12 minute swim the completion of a swimming test of the other disciplines or by completion of a German swimming badge Endurance Edit One of 3 000 m run 10 km run 7 5 km power walking or 20 km cycling Strength Edit Stone or shot put apparatus gymnastics standing long jump Speed Edit 50m or 100m sprint 25m swim 200m bicycling apparatus gymnastics Agility Edit High jump or Long jump rope skipping or leap frogging Acceptance of sports badges from different sports Edit Certain disciplines may be substituted with sports badged from other sports For instance Endurance can be substituted with the German rescue swimming badge triathlon badge running badge or pentathlon badge Agility can be substituted with the German Ju Jutsu badge German track and field badge and others 6 Requirements until 2013 Edit Until 2013 the following requirements had to be completed to be awarded the sports badge Requirements vary according to age category and gender 7 Group Section Disciplines Substitutes1 Swimming 50 or 200 meters swim none2 Jumping power High jump or Long jump Pommel horse or leap frogging3 Speed 50 75 100 400 1000 meter run 300 500 bicycling or 300 500 meters inline skating Ice skating4 Physical strength Stone or shot put 100 meter swim Shooting sports Bench press or weightlifting Canoeing or rowing5 Endurance 800 1000 2000 3000 5000 meters run 5000 10000 meters inline skating 10 kilometers walk 7 kilometers Walking Nordic Walking 20 kilometers bicycling 600 1 000 meters swim cross country skiing Canoeing rowing bowling or ice skatingSportabzeichen judge Edit German Sports Badge of a judge Prospective judges Prufer have to fulfill certain requirements in order to obtain judging qualifications and licence Prufausweis Membership in a German sports club Vereine Have completed a German Sports Badge Repetitive completion on a yearly basis is preferred Previous experience of assisting a judge for the German Sports Badge Licensed sports coach or completion of judging class A license for a judge is valid for a period of four years The licence can be obtained from DOSB only via German sports club Vereine German school physical education instructors and Bundeswehr instructors underlie different requirements German citizenship for a judge is not required however the judge has to be holding the tests for a German sports association Vereine a German school or the German military However exceptions can be made in special cases In general the non German Prufer are foreign citizens around the world with German origin or family exceptions are known in Denmark as a Danish National who was made judge for the Danish Emergency Management Agency due to the fact that Denmark had no Sportsabzeichen judges another significant exception is in Italy where within the Italian Armed Forces the German Sport Badge become popular since 2003 and now there are 5 Italians holding the Prufausweis licence to be a judge The badge for a judge Pruferabzeichen was similar in shape as a regular sports badge however the color is green and it features a banner with the inscription Prufer The Pruferabzeichen is no longer awarded instead a T shirt with the text Sportsabzeichen team is given out 8 9 Judges Prufer for the German Sports Badge may also judge the following badges Austrian Sports Badge European Police Achievement Badge Bavarian Sports Badge Deutscher Leichtathletik Verband Running BadgeDesign The ribbon is red green black yellow and blue with the badge in the center In 2007 the letters were replaced by DOSB German ribbon format The post 2007 bronze badge suspended in a Danish style ribbon for wear on uniforms All 3 grades of the Sports Badge for youthBavarian Sports Badge Edit The Bavarian Sports Badge The Bavarian Sports Badge German Bayerisches Sport Leistungs Abzeichen or BSLA was a sports badge awarded by the Bavarian Athletes Organization Bayrischer Landes Sportverband Due to the reform of the German Sports Badge which from 2013 has also been awarded for difference performance levels the Bavarian Sports Badge ceased to be awarded from 2013 The Bavarian Sports Badge is comparable to the German Sports Badge however differences exist The letters SLA instead of DOSB are shown in the award The bronze silver and gold awards indicate the level of difficulty instead of the number of repetitions Higher requirements must be fulfilled in order to be awarded the sports badge 10 The German Sports Badge may be worn on some countries military uniforms as an official German decoration but the Bavarian may not See also EditOrder of Merit Cross of the German Federal Republic Awards and decorations of the German Armed Forces European Police Achievement Badge Austrian Sports Badge German rescue swimming badge List of German Sports BadgesReferences Edit Jurgen Buschmann amp Karl Lennartz 75 Jahre Deutsches Sportabzeichen Dt Sportbund Frankfurt Main 1988 S 61 ISBN 3 89152 377 7 Statistik und Historie www deutsches sportabzeichen de in German Retrieved 2019 03 08 Apache HTTP Server Test Page powered by CentOS www polizei nrw de Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 02 24 Retrieved 2010 09 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Der Deutsche Olympische Sportbund Sportabzeichen fur die Jugend Deutsches sportabzeichen de Archived from the original on 2011 11 29 Retrieved 2011 12 03 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2010 05 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link BLSV Sportabzeichenprufer Blsv de Retrieved 2011 12 03 Der Deutsche Olympische Sportbund Infos fur Prufer Deutsches sportabzeichen de Archived from the original on 2011 11 29 Retrieved 2011 12 03 BLSV Bayerisches Sport Leistungs Abzeichen Blsv de Archived from the original on 2011 09 10 Retrieved 2011 12 03 Bibliography Edit Doehle Dr Heinrich 1943 Die Auszeichnungen Des Grossdeutschen Reichs Berlin Germany Berlin Buch und Periodical Press ISBN 0 9624883 4 8 Miller Michael 2015 Knight s Cross Holders of the SS and German Police 1940 45 England Helion amp Company ISBN 978 1 909982 74 1 External links EditProfile of German Olympic Sports Confederation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German Sports Badge amp oldid 1126330836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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