Der Deutsche Olympische Sportbund (DOSB)
The
Der Deutsche Olympische Sportbund (DOSB)
editOverview and Mission
editDer Deutsche Olympische Sportbund (DOSB) is the umbrella organization of German sports and unites more than 27 million memberships in almost 90,000 sports clubs and 101 member organizations. Founded on May 20, 2006, through the merger of the German Sports Federation and the National Olympic Committee for Germany, the DOSB stands for performance, health, joy of life, and value transmission[5].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the DOSB is to promote and support sports in Germany by representing the interests of its member organizations to governmental and societal institutions. The DOSB is committed to ensuring that people are active in a healthy and environmentally friendly environment. The values of the DOSB include promoting modern, humane top-level sports, fighting against doping and other manipulations, as well as conveying ethical values[4][5].
Key Products and Services
edit- Representation and Advice: The DOSB advises and supports its member organizations in organizational, financial, and professional matters. It represents their interests at the national and international levels[5].
- High-Performance Sports: The DOSB is responsible for sending and supporting the Olympic teams and promotes high-performance sports in Germany[4].
- Sports Development: The DOSB is engaged in the development of sports and offers programs for the integration of migrants and the promotion of youth[5].
- Good Governance: The DOSB advocates for transparency and ethical leadership in German sports organizations and has established an independent ethics commission and an ombudsman office[3].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Environment and Health: The DOSB supports and promotes sporting activities in a healthy and environmentally friendly setting. An example of this is the conference on "Microbiome and Gut Health in High-Performance Sports," which highlights the connection between science and practice in sports nutrition.
- Human Rights: Since 2021, the DOSB has been actively engaged in the area of "Sports and Human Rights" through a continuous dialogue process, the DOSB Human Rights Advisory Board, and a human rights policy.
- Integration and Inclusion: The DOSB promotes programs such as the federal program "Integration through Sports," which is supported by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, to facilitate the integration of migrants through sports.
Structure and Leadership
editThe DOSB is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main and has additional offices in Berlin and Brussels. The board and the presidency of the DOSB are responsible for the leadership and strategic direction of the association. The current president of the DOSB is Thomas Weikert, and the patron is the German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier[5].
The DOSB is a central figure in German sports and continuously works to promote, support, and develop sports in all its facets to positively influence society through sporting activities.