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German Ski Association

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German Ski Association
AbbreviationDSV
Formation1905
HeadquartersPlanegg, Bavaria
President
Franz Steinle
Parent organization
International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS)
Websitewww.deutscherskiverband.de

The German Ski Association (German: Deutscher Skiverband or DSV) is the national governing body for skiing in Germany. The organisation was founded in 1905 among local ski clubs. The German Ski Association represents international interests of the German skiing and trains athletes and trainers. The DSV headquarters are located in Planegg, south of Munich. Current DSV president is Franz Steinle.

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The DSV represents these sports:

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