DGerman sports youth kept their distance from the attempt by the president of the German Olympic Sports Federation (DOSB), which was widely known on Wednesday. Alphonse Horman, And the board members forced the former board member Karin Fehres to admit that she wrote an anonymous letter-key words: culture of fear-that led to Homan’s resignation.
According to a statement from the board of directors on Thursday, her dealings with Karin Ferez shocked her, which clearly violated the values of sports and, of course, the values of mutual respect. The DOSB presidium guest and chairman Stefan Raid and DOSB executive committee member Christina Gassner knew nothing about the events and never supported them. You would consider Karin Fehres to be an honest colleague and colleague.
Friday request to change
Social Democratic Party Politician Dagmar FridayServing as chairman of the Sports Committee of the German Bundestag for twelve years, he indirectly called for the replacement of the chairman of the board of directors Veronika Rücker (Veronika Rücker). “I know very well that the presidium must have a new appointment,” she told Sports Information Services at the shareholders meeting on December 4. “The role of the chairman of the board should also be questioned now. .”
Thomas Victor, the president of the World Table Tennis Association ITTF, who is considered a popular candidate for the presidential election, announced that if he is elected, the positions of the board of directors and chairman will be contested. Hörmann, Rücker, and board member Thomas Arnold threatened Fehres that if she did not recognize the author of this letter, she would bear criminal and civil legal consequences; a report proved this. Fehres considers this accusation to be absurd and unfounded.
At the same time, Andreas Silbersack, the vice president in charge of popular sports, has left amidst the turmoil at the top of the DOSB. The 53-year-old man justified his exit from the leadership. DOSB Thursday carries a double burden. Since September, Silbersack has also served as chairman of the parliamentary group of the Liberal Democratic Party of Saxony-Anhalt. “Both activities are highly political and require a high degree of commitment. Except for my other voluntary functions in sports, I cannot currently accomplish these two tasks to the extent required,” Silbersack explained.
Therefore, he will not participate in the new DOSB presidium elections to be held in Weimar on December 4. In addition to popular sports, Silbersack is currently responsible for sports development in an umbrella organization.There was a DOSB boss before Homan The vice president in charge of finance, Kavi Nilumand, has announced that he will not stand for election.
After withdrawing, Silbersack hopes to continue to serve as the first vice chairman of the German Special Olympics. He is also the honorary chairman of the Saxony-Anhalt State Sports Association, which he served from 2008 to 2019.




