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German Sailing Federation
Governing body of sailing in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The German Sailing Federation (German: Deutscher Segler-Verband, DSV) is the national governing body for the sport of sailing in Germany, recognised by World Sailing.
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History
In 1888 the German Sailing Association was founded as the first chairman Adolpf Burmester. At the offices of the Norddeutscher Regatta Verein (North German Regatta Association) in Hamburg met as official founding clubs: Norddeutscher Regatta Verein, Kaiserlicher Yacht Club (Imperial Yacht Club), Verein Seglerhaus am Wannsee (Wannsee Sailors House Association), Segelclub Rhe (Sailing Club Rhe – Königsberg), Berlin Sailing Club, Berlin Regatta Club, Academic Sailors Club (Berlin), Spandauer Yacht-Club, Berlin Yacht Club, Hamburg Elbsegel Regatta Association, and St Georger Segel Verein (St George Sailing Association – Sankt Georgen an der Gusen). In the year 1933 the DSV was subject to Gleichschaltung. At the same time the Freier Segler Verband (Free Sailors' Association), founded in 1901 by workers was renamed and later wrapped up. 1934 saw the liquidation of the Deutscher Seglerbund (German Sailors' Federation) DSB, by which the DSV became the only sailing association in Germany.
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The following class organisations are affiliated to the German Sailing Federation:[1]
- 12 m2 Sharpie
- 15 qm Jollenkreuzer
- 16 qm Jollenkreuzer
- 2.4 Metre
- 20 qm Jollenkreuzer
- 20 qm Rennjolle
- 22 qm Rennjolle
- 29er
- 30 qm Binnenkiel
- 30 m2 skerry cruiser
- 420
- 470
- 49er
- 5.5 Metre
- 505
- Albin Express
- Albin Vega
- Aquila
- Ballad 30
- Beneteau First 18 SE
- Cadet
- Conger
- Contender
- Dart 18
- Dragon
- Dyas
- Efsix
- Europe
- Fam
- Fighter
- Finn
- Flying Dutchman
- Formula 18
- Fun
- H-boat
- H-Jolle
- Hansa-Jolle
- Hobie Cat
- IF-boat
- ILCA (4, 6, and 7)
- International 14
- International 806
- International A-class catamaran
- International FJ
- Ixylon
- J/22
- J/24
- J/70
- Javelin
- Jeton
- Kielzugvogel
- Korsar
- Laser 2
- Lis (6.0, Family, Jolle, Jollenkreuzer)
- Melges 24
- Micro
- Monarch
- Monas
- Moth
- Nacra 17
- Neptun 22
- Nordic Folkboat
- O-Jolle
- O'pen Skiff
- OK
- Optimist
- Pirate
- RS Aero
- Sailhorse
- Skerry cruisers
- Schwertzugvogel
- Seggerling
- Shark 24
- Soling
- Splash
- Star
- Teeny
- Tempest
- Tempo
- Topcat
- Tornado
- Trias
- Varianta
- Vaurien
- VB-Jolle
- X-79
- X-99
- Yngling
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People
Presidents
- 1888 – Founding President Adolph Burmester
- 1912 – Carl Busley
- 1928–1932 – William Rakenius – sailing club house on the Wannsee
- 1932 – Dr. E. Koebke
- 1933 – Kewisch leader of the DSV for the DC circuit, followed by Unfug, then Kewisch again
- 1949 – First President GEWES after World War II. 1951 recovery in the ISAF
- 1956 – Fischer
- 1973–1985 – Kurt Pochhammer
- 1985–1993 – Hans-Otto Schumann – Hamburger Segel-Club
- 1993–2001 – Hans-Joachim (Hajo) – Fritze North German Regatta Association
- 2001–2005 – Dierk Thomsen – Kieler Yacht-Club
- 2005 to present – Rolf Bähr – sailing club house on the Wannsee
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Olympic sailing
Offshore sailing
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