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ドイツ語:Deutscher Gehörlosen Sportverband (DGS) is the German umbrella organization for sport of deaf and people with hearing impairments. The DGS is a registered organization seated in Essen.〔(Impressum von dg-sv.de ), (German) accessed: 7 March 2013.〕 == History == In the mid-19th century, a group of gymnasts, bowlers and chess players met to form teams. With the establishment of the "ドイツ語:Taubstummen Turnvereinigung Berlin" (Berlin Deaf Gymnastics Association) on 18 October 1888, the foundation was laid for the organization of deaf athletes. The group added women's and children's divisions in 1896. A key figure in the development of the ドイツ語:Taubstummen Turnvereinigung was Albert Gutzmann, the first director of a school for the deaf-mute in Germany. Other teams followed the lead of the ドイツ語:Taubstummen, and established associations throughout Germany. Throughout the early 20th century (interrupted only by the outbreak of World War I which brought much of Germany's amateur athletic pursuits to a standstill), the various deaf athletic associations grew and merged, resulting in the culmination: the formation of the DGS in Hanover in 1946. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Deutscher Gehörlosen-Sportverband」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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