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Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo
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FoundedMarch 27, 1953
LeagueOlympics, World cup, European Championship Nat. League
Based inEast Berlin
ArenaPalast der Republik, Dynamo-Sportforum, Altenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Dynamo Sports Hotel
StadiumDynamo Stadium (Dresden), Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Sportpark, Heinz Steyer Stadion and others
Colorswine-red white/ wine-red silver
OwnerMinistry of Interior of the GDR
PresidentErich Mielke
Championships2.187 nat.; approx. 182 European cup medals approx. 324 World cup medals; approx. 215 Olympic medals[1]

The Sportvereinigung Dynamo (Sports Club Dynamo) was a German sports club of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was created for members of the country's ministry of interior which included the Volkspolizei with the Border patrol of the GDR (Zollverwaltung der DDR), the East German fire services and the Staatssicherheit (with 4400 members). The president was Erich Mielke from its inception in March 27, 1953 until November 23, 1989, because of te reunification/the order of the SED. The former head office is located in East Berlin (Hohenschönhausen) next to the former headquarters of the Staatssicherheit. Dynamo-Sportforum Berlin was the largest sportscomplex in Europe, used for many Olympic sports. The speed skating track was the first 400 meter indoor rink when it got a roof. Sportvereinigung Dynamo was the one of the most successful sports associations in international competitions. After German reunification in 1990 the club was liquidated. At its height the association had over 280,000 active (sporting) members, including over 110,000 children. (world record)[2]

The roots

Dynamo was created in accordance with the multi-sports club model developed in the Soviet Union and adopted throughout Eastern Europe. From the beginning it had an overtly political as well as sporting agenda and its many successes were always portrayed as a triumph of the GDR state. It was frequently lauded by East German leaders in their speeches. For example:

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Army Gen. and Minister Erich Mielke been voted in every time for the first president.

We have the certainty that you use all your power; because SV Dynamo, means more than only driving power; (…)

The name Sportvereinigung Dynamo, that is progress that is socialism, communism, means, after the progressive theory of mankind to work after Marxism and Leninism. (…)Sportvereinigung Dynamo that is undestructable friendship to the Soviet Union, to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and for Soviet brother organization Dynamo. (…)Sportsvereinigung Dynamo, is bounded with the party, with the working class and the workers of the German Democratic Republic. (…) Sportvereinigung Dynamo is called to give to the DTSB of the GDR large support with the fulfilment of the tasks is called to work as progressive powers in the selection crews of the GDR, in the district organizations, everywhere, where Dynamo sportsmen work. (…) Sportvereinigung Dynamo, that means, to carry out the resolutions with humans in the interest of humans for the further stabilization of the GDR.”[3]

If we speak of the good results the GDR sport, then the Sportvereinigung Dynamo has of it an important portion. But we say dear friends and comrades of the Sportvereinigung all ranges of the physical culture and the sport to you affect. We appreciate however not nu the large achievements in the area the physical culture and the sport, but say also all comrades of our protection and safety organs thanks for the fact that them us altogether in our work, with which education, with which development of physical culture and sport supported and also with the security of our results and successes in the whole past years in so outstanding way. If we speak of new tasks and new far-stretched goals, then we count on the fact that the sport. Dynamo may be as in the past also in the future an equally strong asset in ours, German gymnastic and sport organisation. The Sportvereinigung Dynamo always took an outstanding place. In the competition of the Sportvereinigung and district organizations it often distinguished, also in districts represent our comrades the Sportvereinigung Dynamo a strong position of our sport organization. We all however know that our tasks become in the future not only larger, but also still various possibilities to open are to carry a still better work out in order to justify hopes of the people and the party.

[4]

Members

Key to East German sporting success was a pyramid system with schoolchildren being assessed for athletic potential and the best (typically the top 2.5%) in each school-year being offered specialised coaching. A small fraction of those would go on to become the top adult athletes of the next generation. This model was initially derided in the West as a "sausage machine" but it has since been adopted in modified form by Australia, France, Spain and others with thousands of children being educated at specialised (often residential) sports schools rather than going through the normal High School system. Overall, 3 billion athletes were in the GDR at the German Sports federation (DTSB) registrated in many other successful clubs.

Members by year[5]
Year Adults Children Total
1953 23162 none 23162
1955 55991 10874 66856
1958 90160 18846 109006
1961 105530 42822 148352
1966 118651 54691 173306
1970 131752 74266 206018
1972 139013 85295 224308
1974 144356 93071 237427
1975 146127 96666 242793
1976 148054 99337 247391
1983 170.000 110.000 280.000

Trainers

Most coaches were also even teachers or other specific occupations. They were all in principle to took members fears before starting competitions. Also said that never was like everything bad could happen if .... Problems are always packed at its source in order to eradicate this. At the same time, they were also the guardian of morality.

Trainers by year[6]
Year Level 1 Level 2 Level 3/4 Total
1964 none none none 9989
1965 none none none 9673
1966 6785 2466 1362 10613
1967 6717 2476 1489 10682
1968 7078 2731 1712 11521
1969 7536 3009 1915 12460
1970 7321 3211 2058 12590
1971 7215 3412 2119 12746
1972 7334 3598 2580 13512
1973 7394 3791 3016 14201
1974 11358 3906 3098 18362
1975 11812 3949 3407 19168
1976 12369 4219 3524 20112

Institutions

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After reunification, the members of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Watch Regiment, also sometimes Dynamo - Athletes, got no pension, although they could win sporting successes. It is proven that only an elite army members and no spies were known from the MFS, which has been belonged to. That these members of agencies weren't been agents. Also only if they are served for terrorism defense.[7]

Some also get little pension, although they worked as a teacher, and their acts would been checked. [8] Employees of the State Security were camouflaged as civilians in events. Sometimes they did recognize themselfes with the same souvenirs. For example: Bananas and Sandwiches. These was a sort of a "sport-police". On Hooligans are even used agent's. That happened for years and nobody could it remember. This were often happened with the BFC Dynamo and the SG Dynamo Dresden. Members of the organs of the Ministry of Interior of the GDR had to support the SV, otherwise, there was not a good omen for them. [9] There were hooligans but mostly to today's conditions as good as none. It was only after the German reunification. The roots were, therefore, the changes in the school, the labour market and therefore in a changing society, which it's worsened. [10]

Organisation

German SV Dynamo districts

The sports system was not designed for transfers, but on schedule. The athletes had to be viewed in their own country. Administrators and coaches from Dynamo Berlin were often sent to support their development. The district organizations always worn the initials SV Dynamo ... . The districts been the same districts of the state.

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As a sports brand could only worn Adidas by the athletes, in international competitions or the home made brand Champion. If this were not respected, the athletes would been blocked in int. competitions for a time, then Dynamo had only hidden contracts with Adidas. Never was an athlete punished.[11]

For small children, there was even a Dynamo-Kindergarten. Henceforth the larger children trained every day before and after classes. All children were happy with doing that. For the training, there exists a basic plan. If the children themselves are not good at school, then they were being excluded from the training. These were but who helped. There were respected the emphasis has been that the athletes had to pursued themselves the sporting ideology , because otherwise no success would have been guaranteed. The Dynamo athletes should always did stow in their offices sports equipment. This should be at least 10 minutes during working break. These included: dumbbells, expander; impander and poles for pull-ups. In each year, the best Dynamo-athlete were voted. Few could win 50,- M when they themselves were those who chose the sportswoman/ sportsman of the year. [12] Athletes may not overwhelmed, and at.. Particularly, it should be respected so that there were more athletes than fans there. The officials had always successful attempts by the people to the stadiums to attract these onto the sports fields.[13] Dynamo employed a planning cycle that set out the club's objectives for the upcoming four year period. All people should be have the right to doing sports at the Sports Club Dynamo. [14]

This sports club was anti-fascistic with the human goals against imperialism. The grounders of thus here were former prisoners in concentration camps and leaders in the battle against National socialists and Social Democrats at the Weimar Republic. The Dynamo-Youth commemorated about it at the Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park), Sachsenhausen concentration camp. The names of murdered/death communists was given as honoury titles for Dynamo-Clubs, which must fought for it... . For example: SG Dynamo "Feliks E. Dzierzynski" Dresden or SG Dynamo "Dr. Richard Sorge" Erfurt.

There were also many hymns and odes of Dynamo, which would written. Gerhard Kube, Helmut Baierl and Kurt Barthel formed many poems, which playing the sports club a role.

Dynamo-Hall of fame

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The emblem of all performing power centers in Hoppegarten, Klingenthal and Berlin

They lived across in normal rented houses besides workers or even came from peasant families. They got no million contracts for their actions. Some also studied along their athletic careers, with extra curriculas has been prepared for them. This is proved as progressive.

  • Diploma Eng. of Mech. and Sports Eduard Geyer awarded the Goldene Henne (a social price by the society of the East German countries, in the FRG), in 2000. He have had deserved for his soccer/trainer career, after reunification. [15]
  • Gerhard Kaminski awarded the German Federal Cross of Merit for his super trainer career at the Dynamo-Sports-Hall in Gymnastics. He trained world class gymnasts in a 50 years record era, for the Olympic Games. In 1999, he awarded the Manfred von Richthofen - price.[16]
  • Dynamo athletes won medals in many Olympic and World Championship events. The annual contribution defrauded per year only converted 0,60 - € / 0,90- $/ 12,- M. The citizen of the GDR deserved in average approximately 500,- East German mark (Mark) per month.
  • The genius Dr. med. orth. hab. Karin Büttner-Janz (Olympic winner, medical scientist on the Humboldt University), is the gymnast 20th century. She also invented the artificial intervertebral disc.
  • Dipl. Ing. Sigmund Jähn was the first cosmonaut in space from the GDR. He was also an honorary member of the SV. The honorary title does he won for the SV Dynamo district Karl-Marx-Stadt; at the SC Dynamo Klingenthal, in 1978. When he got the certificate, he said: "As a skijumper were Harry Glaß my personal model for the start to the Cosmos." This skijumper had nearly broken neck, and was in pension of ability.[17]
  • Dynamo athletes were also the one, which may could learn karate or even jujutsu as well as the general citizens could only learn judo.
  • Spies in the United States has earned the complete knowledge about the martial arts training of the CIA and Dynamo became this informations.[18]
  • One of the best of the bests, being Maxi Gnauck (very famous), Bernd Wiesner, Jutta Hampe, Katrin Boron, Caren Metschuck mostly in rowing, gymnastics and parashuting.

The western part of Germany has blocked Dynamo

In the cold war the name Dynamo was prohibited to use. The justification was: "Dynamo is a description of the Eastern Bloc countries are themselves members of the communist system and thus is in the FRG contrary." The dynamo-symbol was contrary to the constitution of former West Germany. Which worn this dynamo-insignia, would been prosecuted. [19] [20]

The patron saint

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Feliks E. Dzierzynski (grounder of the SV Dynamo (Soviet Union), Cheka and saboteur) was the Idol of the "SVD" and also for the Soviet Dynamo Sports Club. Both clubs has him and were boundet in friendship together. They exchanged the sporty knowledge. The GDR learned from the Soviet Union. The reason was that: he was the chief of centers deligate which fought against neglect of children. His motto has always been that the children in the communist society and humanity to grow up happy, so they should be strong personalities. He was a friend of children.

Achievements

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Olympics The sports club won approx. 215 Olympic medals in a period of 37 years.

World-Championships The sports club won approx. 324 World Cup medals in a period of 37 years.

European-Championships The athletes won approx. 182 European titles.

Championships The Dynamo-Athletes won altogether 2.187 titles in 35 sport-sections over a 37 year period. [21]

See also

For other famous multi-sport clubs:

Literature

  • Gläser, Andreas (1976). SV Dynamo Ein Almanach. Offizin Andersen Nexö Leipzig. ISBN none. Template:De icon
  • SV Dynamo Mut und Kraft. Offizin Andersen Nexö Leipzig. 1984. ISBN none. Template:De icon
  • Dynamosport
The idol beside Karl Marx was Feliks

Former stadiums:

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The district organisations of the Sports Club Dynamo sports system was not designed for transfers, but stands on schedule. The athletes had to be viewed in their own country. Administrators and coaches from Dynamo Berlin were often sent to support their development. The district organizations always wore the initials SV Dynamo with the logo of the DTSB at the upper corner of the banner.


Clubs

Athletics: SG Dynamo Spremberg SG Dynamo Aschersleben 1 SG Dynamo Lichtenberg SG Dynamo Senftenberg SG Dynamo Welfesleben SG Dynamo Berlin-Adlershof SG Dynamo Bernburg SG Dynamo Salzwedel SG Dynamo Sangerhausen SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen SG Dynamo Senftenberg SC Dynamo Berlin SG Dynamo Adlershof SG Dynamo Schwerin[22]  · Badminton: SG Dynamo Aschersleben[23] · Biathlon: SG Dynamo Marienberg SG Dynamo Zinnwald[24] · Boxing: SG Dynamo AnklamSG Dynamo Wurzen SG Dynamo Bützow SG Dynamo Döbeln [25]SC Dynamo Berlin, SG Dynamo Jüterbog SG Dynamo Perleberg · Chess:' SG Dynamo Dresden SG Dynamo Potsdam SG Dynamo Pirna[26]  · Combat sport:' SG Dynamo Magdeburg SG Dynamo Hagenow SG Dynamo Beeskow-Ost SG Dynamo Schlema SG Dynamo Leipzig-Süd Cross country running: SG Dynamo Hildburghausen SG Dynamo Meiningen SG Dynamo Karl Marx Stadt[27] · Cross-country skiing: SG Dynamo Marienberg SC Dynamo Klingenthal SG Dynamo Bad Liebenthal SG Dynamo Bad Salzungen SG DynamoZwickau  · Cycling: SG Dynamo Cottbus SG Dynamo Potsdam-Babelsberg SG Dynamo Kyritz[28] SG Dynamo Dresden-Nord[29] SG Dynamo Pirna[30] SG Dynamo Karl Marx Stadt[28] SG Dynamo Rostock SC Dynamo Berlin · Expedition: SG Dynamo Elbe-Dresden · Fanfare-zug: SG Dynamo Potsdam SG Dynamo Berlin-Nordwest SG Dynamo Halle Fencing: SG Dynamo Köthen SG Dynamo Halle-Nord SC Dynamo Berlin SG Dynamo Eisenach[31] SG Dynamo Frankfurt Oder[32] SC Dynamo Halle-Nord[33] SG Dynamo Karl-Marx-Stadt[34] · Figure skating: SC Dynamo Berlin · Fishing: SG Dynamo Torgau Football (soccer): SG Dynamo Lübben SG Dynamo Dippoldiswalde BFC Dynamo, SG Dynamo Görlitz SG Dynamo Bitterfeld [35] SG Dynamo Dresden SG Dynamo Grimma[36] SG Dynamo Eisleben[37] PSG Dynamo Fürstenwalde, SG Dynamo Schwerin FSV Dynamo Eisenhüttenstadt[38] · Gymnastic: SG Dynamo Hildburghausen  · Gymnastics: SG Dynamo Dessau-West SC Dynamo Berlin · Handball: SG Dynamo Halle-Neustadt SG Dynamo Suhl-Mitte SV Dynamo Erfurt SG Dynamo Brandenburg[39]  · Ice hockey: EHC Dynamo Berlin SG Dynamo Weisswasser · Judo: SG Dynamo Weimar SG Dynamo Quedlinburg SG Dynamo Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt Guben SG Dynamo Bernau [40] SG Dynamo Cottbus[41] SC Dynamo Hoppegarten[42] Dynamo Frankfurt Oder[43] PSG Dynamo Fürstenwalde[44] JSG Dynamo Jüterbog [45] SV Dynamo Erfurt SV Dynamo Sonneberg[46] · Karate: SG Dynamo Schwerin[47] · Luge: SG Dynamo Zinnwald[48] · Judo: SG Dynamo Weimar SG Dynamo Bernau [49] JSG Dynamo Jüterburg [50] SG Dynamo Erfurt-Süd[51] SV Dynamo Sonneberg[52] · Motorsport: SG Dynamo Gräfentonna [53] · Parashuting: SC Dynamo Hoppegarten[54] · Racewalking: SC Dynamo Berlin · Rowing: SG Dynamo Potsdam [55] SG Dynamo Karl-Marx-Stadt[56] · Shooting sports: SG Dynamo Gera-Mitte SG Dynamo Perleberg SC Dynamo Adlershof, SC Dynamo Hoppegarten[57] SV Dynamo Rostock[58] SV Dynamo Leipzig[59] · Ski jumping: SC Dynamo Klingenthal[60] · Skittles: SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen (Bowling) SG Dynamo Dippoldiswalde · Swimming: SG Dynamo Güstrow SG Dynamo Unterwellenhorn SG Dynamo Luckenwalde[61] SG Dynamo Leipzig [62] Speed skating: SC Dynamo Berlin SG Dynamo Schierke  · Tennis: SG Dynamo Lübben Volleyball: SG Dynamo Bützow-Nord SG Eisenhütenstadt-Mitte SG Dynamo Eisenhüttenstadt Mitte SG Dynamo Treptow SG Dynamo Wittenberg SG Dynamo Meißen SG Dynamo Heide Dresden SG Dynamo Aschersleben, SG Dynamo Pirna[23] SC Dynamo Berlin SG Dynamo Flöha[23]  · Water polo: SG Dynamo Magdeburg[63] · Wrestling: SG Dynamo Leipzig SG Dynamo Luckenwalde[64] SG Dynamo Demmin [65]

See also

Gerhard Kube was the poet of Dynamo in old times. This lyrics was socialistic breathed. They always imagined sports and the socialism in the fight for the state and for the international community. This are all old socialistic German - Soviet friendship poems, from the era of the Weimar Republic.[66]

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Gerhard Kube - Zwischen Werra und Kamtschadtka/ Gerhard Kube - Between Werra and Kamtschadtka

German:

Zwischen Werra und Kamtschadtka,
liegen Moskau und Berlin,
Budapest, Prag und Warszwawa,
Bukarest und Sofia 'drin,
überall wird Sport getrieben,
und Dynamo ist dabei,
und die roten Banner wehen,
dass auf Erden Friede sei.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Das ist Kraft bei Sport und Spiel,
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Uns vereint das gleiche Ziel.
Zwischen Vacha und Nachodka,
schreibt man Sport ganz groß,
und vom Baby bis zum Opa,
finden's alle ganz famos,
sie erwarten große Sprünge,
viele Tore und noch mehr,
weite Würfe, starke Schwünge,
Judo, Diskus, Hammer, Speer.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Das ist Kraft bei Sport und Spiel.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Uns vereint das gleiche Ziel.
Schwör'n Millionen für den Sport,
und sie füllen die Arena,
auch im allerkleinsten Ort,
sprechen auch viele Sprachen,
so verstehen wir uns doch gut,
denn wir haben unser Lachen.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Das ist Kraft bei Sport und Spiel.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Uns vereint das gleiche Ziel.[67][68]

English:

Between Werra and Kamtschadtka,
lies Moscow and Berlin,
Budapest, Prague and Warsaw,
Bucharest and Sofia in it,
Everywhere is sports,
and Dynamo is with it,
and the red banners flapping,
that is peace on earth,
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
This is power in sports and matches.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Us uniteds the same goal.
Between Vacha and Nakhodka,
writing sports quite large,
and from baby to the grandfather,
find's all very clinking,
They expect big jumps,
goals and many more,
wide discards , strong swings,
Judo, discus, hammer, javelin.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
This is power in sports and matches.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Us uniteds the same goal.
Swearing millions for the sport,
and they fill the arena,
even in a smallest town,
speaking also many languages,
so we can understand us well,
because we have our laughter.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
This is power in sports and matches.
Dynamo! Dynamo! Dynamo!
Us uniteds the same goal.

Gerhard Kube - Dynamo

German:

Drei Jahrzenhnte
bewegende Kraft
und bewegte bei uns,
bei unseren Freunden
drei Jahrzehnte dazu.
Das wiegt das wägt.
Das zählt.
Siege ertragen
und Niederlagen
und Läufe und Sprünge
und Würfe
und Kampf um Kampf,
im olympischen Geist.
Dynamo,
Kraft und Gemeinschaft,
die nicht verliert aus den Augen
im Rausch der Gefühle
das Maß
und nicht vergißt
"Wer Wen"
und erkennt das Ziel,
in tausend Regen, die fielen,
in nächtevoller Gefahr
und in Sonnenstrahlen,
die spielen,
klar.
Der Marxismus ist allmächtig,
denn er ist wahr!
Sieg zum Ruhm des Sports,
zur Ehre des Vaterlandes,
des sozialistischen,
und bereit es zu schützen![69][70]

English:

Three decades
Moving force
And moving with us,
by our friends
Three decades to do so.
It weighs it weigh.
It counts.
Endure victories
and defeats
and runs and jumps
and discards
and fight to fight,
in the Olympic spirit.
Dynamo,
force and community,
not losing sight with eyes.
In rush of emotions
The standart
and don't forget
Who - Who
and recognizes the finish
in thousands of the rain it fallen,
in full-nights in danger
and in the sun's rays,
it's playing,
clear.
The Marxism is allmighty,
because it is true!
Victory for the glory of sport,
for glory of the Fatherland,
the socialistic
and ready to protect it!

Gerhard Kube - Lustig ist es Sport zu treiben/ Gerhard Kube - It's funny to doing sports

German:

Lustig ist es Sport zu treiben,
über grüne Wiesen laufen,
blauer Himmel, weiße Wolken,-
höher, höher, weiter springen,
und die Übung wird gelingen!
He, wir woll'n es zeigen!
Komm zu Dynamo und mach einfach mit!
Sport ist gesund und du hälst dich fit!
Du hast mehr Freunde dazu-
komm zu Dynamo, mach Sport auch du!
Lustig ist es Sport zu treiben,
in den blauen See zu tauchen,-
blauer Himmel, weiße Wolken,-
schneller, schneller, weiter schwimmen,
hoch vom Turm mit Mut gesprungen!
He, wir woll'n es zeigen!
Komm zu Dynamo und mach einfach mit!
Sport ist gesund und du hälst dich fit!
Du hast mehr Freunde dazu-
komm zu Dynamo, mach Sport auch du!
Lustig ist es Sport zu treiben,
auf den schneebedeckten Hängen,-
blauer Himmel, weiße Wolken,-
weiter, weiter schnelle Schwünge,
über Schanzen, weite Sprünge!
He, wir woll'n es zeigen!
Komm zu Dynamo und mach einfach mit!
Sport ist gesund und du hälst dich fit!
Du hast mehr Freunde dazu-
komm zu Dynamo, mach Sport auch du![71]

English:

It's funny to doing sports,
running onto green lawns.
blue sky, white clouds,-
higher, higher, further jumping,
and the exercise will succeed!
Hey, we want to show it!
Come to Dynamo and you doing just with us!
Sport is healthy, and you hold fit yourself!
You have more friends to-
Come to Dynamo, do sports also you!
It's funny to doing sports,
Diving in the blue lake,-
blue sky, white clouds,-
faster, faster, farther swimming,
Jumped from the high tower with courage!
Hey, we want to show it!
Come to Dynamo and you doing just with us!
Sport is healthy, and you hold fit yourself!
You have more friends to-
Come to Dynamo, do sports also you!
It's funny to doing sports,
on the snowy slopes,-
blue sky, white clouds,-
continued further rapid swings,
on hills, wide leaps!
Hey, we want to show it!
Come to Dynamo and you doing just with us!
Sport is healthy, and you hold fit yourself!
You have more friends to-
Come to Dynamo, do sports also you!

Kurt Barthel (KuBa)- Marsch der Dynamosportler/ Kurt Barthel - March of the Dynamo-Athletes

German:

Wie Federstahl gestrafft-
Dynamo- das heißt Kraft.
Empfangt die Kraft vom Leben,
um doppelt Kraft zu geben.
Dynamo an den Start.
Elastich sein und hart:
dem Vaterland zu ehren
der Feindeshand zu wehren.
Ja, gebt und nehmt und gebt,
so wird das Leben reich.
Ja, stoßt und reißt und hebt
und alle Mann zugleich.[72][73]

English:

Like fether-steel streamlined-
Dynamo-that is power.
Receive the power of life,
for giving double power.
Dynamo to the start.
Be flexible and hard,
to honour the fatherland,
to defending hands enemy.
Yes, give and take, and give,
so will it making the life rich.
Yes, push and rip and heave,
and all together.

Helmut Baierl - 30 Jahre Dynamo/ Helmut Baierl - 30 Years Dynamo

German:

Dynamo - der Name erklang, als die Waffen schwiegen.
Und es galt, nicht mehr auf dem Schlachtfeld zu siegen.
Die Nachkriegsolympiaden anderer Wettkämpfe,
Athletik, König Fußball, die Spartaktiaden.
Bald waren wir auch dabei, im öffentlichen Glanze!
Umjubelt von Freunden, beargwohnt von Feinden.
Die ersten Sieger der Schanze, des Eises, der Bahn.
Harry Glaß, Gisela Birkemeyer, Helga Haase!
Und die anderen aus der arbeitenden Klasse-
weltklasse!
Namen, die klingen! Die uns Ansehen bringen!
Weil sie aller Welt
gezeigt haben, wo der Frieden sich aufhält.
Wo dies Land liegt, die DDR![74][75]

English:

Dynamo-the name klinged, as the guns are silent
and it obtained, not longer win at the battlefield.
The after-war- Olympiades other competitions
athletics, king football, the spartaciades.
Soon, we were too, in public glory!
Cheering of our friends, insulted of our enemies!
The first winner of the hill, of ice, the track.
Harry Glaß, Gisela Birkemeyer, Helga Haase!
And the others of the working class-
world class!
Names which sounds! That is reputationing us!
Because they showed the whole world
have shown where peace resides.
Where this country lies, the GDR!
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The sports club won approx. 215 Olympic and recognized medals in a period of 37 years. These medals are all recognized until today. Nevertheless, after reunification the systematic doping of Dynamo athletes was revealed.

The level

Only SV Dynamo was better than the completely team of West Germany, until reunification of Germany at the All-time Olympic Games medal count. It would placed on rang 20 (the place of Korea; over Argentina, Czech Republic, Portugal, Brazil and many african nations completely 103 nations world wide; level 2008), if the SV Dynamo would a state.[76]

Medal count

87x Olympic Gold 55x Olympic Silver 73x Olympic Bronze
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Men athletics
Gold medal – first place 1968 Mexico City 50 km walk
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich 400 metres
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich 4 x 400 metres
Women Athletics
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal 4 x 400 m
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich 4 x 400 metres
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 4 x 100 metres
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Shot put
Men's Biathlon
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 10 km
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 20 km
Men Boxing
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Featherweight
Gold medal – first place 1956 Melbourne Bantamweight
Men Cycling
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul Men Individual Road Race
Women's cross country skiing
Gold medal – first place 1980 Lake Placid 4 x 5 km
Men Football
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Team Competition
Men's Artistic Gymnastics
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Floor exercise
Women artistic gymnastics
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich Vault
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Uneven bars
Men's Handball
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Team
Men's judo
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Open category
Men's Riding
Gold medal – first place 1964 Tokio Dressage
Men Rowing
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4+)
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Coxless pair
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 Coxless pair
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 8+
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 8+
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Eights
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow Eights
Gold medal – first place 1972 München Eights)
Gold medal – first place 1972 Munich 8+
Gold medal – first place 1972 München Double 4 without
Gold medal – first place 1972 München 4+
Gold medal – first place 1972 München 4-
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Coxless pair
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal Double sculls
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal 4-
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal 4+
Women rowing
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal Coxless pair
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eight
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal 4+
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal Coxed fours +
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal Eight
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 4+
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 4+
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 4+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul Coxed fours
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul eights
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 2+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 2+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul Double sculls
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul eights
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 8+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 8+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 8+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 8+
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4+
Women's Swimming
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 4x100m Medley Relay
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 4x100m Medley Relay
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 100m Butterfly
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 4x100m Medley Relay
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 200m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 200m Medley
Gold medal – first place 1988 Seoul 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 200m Butterfly
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 4x100m Medley Relay
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 4x100m Medley Relay
Men Swimming
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1980 100m Freestyle
Women Speed Skating
Gold medal – first place 1960 Squaw Valley 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1984 Sarajevo 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 1000 m
Men's Speed skating
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 1500 m
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Women Athletics
Silver medal – second place 1980 Long jump
Silver medal – second place 1956 Melbourne 80 metre hurdles
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich Javelin
Men athletics
Silver medal – second place 1976 Montreal 4 x 100 metre relay
Silver medal – second place 1968 Mexico City Long Jump
Silver medal – second place 1976 Montreal 20 kilometre racewalk
Silver medal – second place 1976 Montreal Discus
Silver medal – second place 1976 Montreal 4 x 100 metre relay
Men's biathlon
Silver medal – second place 1984 Sarajevo 20 km
Silver medal – second place 1980 Lake Placid 4 x 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place 1980 Lake Placid 4 x 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place 1972 Sapporo 20 km
Men's cross country skiing
Silver medal – second place 1976 Innsbruck 50 km
Women's Track cycling
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Sprint
Men's Track cycling
Silver medal – second place 1960 Rome team pursuit
Silver medal – second place 1960 Rome team pursuit
Silver medal – second place Rome 1960 Tandem
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich 2000 m Tandem
Silver medal – second place Munich 1972 4000m pursuit
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Men's 100 km Team Time Trial
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul 4000 m Pursuit
Men Football
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team Competition
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team Competition
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team Competition
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team Competition
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team Competition
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team Competition
Women artistic gymnastics
Silver medal – second place 1964 Tokio Horse
Silver medal – second place 1968 Mexico City Uneven bars
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich Team competition
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich All-around
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich Team competition
Silver medal – second place 1972 München Team
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow All-around
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Team
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Team
Men artistic gymnastics
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Vault
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow Team
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Team Combined
Women Speed Skating
Silver medal – second place 1960 Squaw Valley 1000 m
Silver medal – second place 1988 Calgary 500 m
Women Track Cycling
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Sprint
Women's handball
Silver medal – second place 1976 Montreal Team competition
Men's judo
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Heavyweight
Men's Rowing at the Summer Olympics
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich 4+
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich 4+
Silver medal – second place 1972 Munich 4+
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul 2+
Men's ski jumping
Silver medal – second place 1980 Lake Placid Individual normal hill
Women's swimming
Silver medal – second place 1968 Mexico City 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Men’s Swimming
Silver medal – second place Moscow 1980 4x 200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Silver medal – second place Seoul 1988 4x200m Freestyle
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Women Athletics
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 400 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow High Jump
Bronze medal – third place 1960 Rome 80 metre hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1960 Rome Long jump
Bronze medal – third place 1960 Rome 80 metre hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow High Jump
Men athletics
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Shot put
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow 20 kilometre walk
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich 20 kilometre racewalk
Men Biathlon
Bronze medal – third place 1984 Sarajevo 10 km
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Lake Placid 20 km
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Innsbruck 4 x 7.5 km relay
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo 4x7.5 km
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo 4x7.5 km
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo 4 x 7.5 km relay
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo 4 x 7.5 km relay
Bronze medal – third place 1984 Sarajevo 10 km
Men's Boxing
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Light Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1960 Rom Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1964 Tokyo Featherweight
Men'sTrack cycling
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Points Race
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Time trial
Figure Skating
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Innsbruck Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo Pairs
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Sapporo Pairs
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Innsbruck Pairs
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Innsbruck Pairs
Women's Rowing
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Barcelona eights
Men Rowing
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 4+
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Eight
Men Football
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Team Competition
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Team Competition
Bronze medal – third place Munich 1972 Team Competition
Men Athletics
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Shot put
Men artistic gymnastics
Bronze medal – third place 1972 München Team
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Moscow Team
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Moscow Team
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Pommel Horse
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Parallel bars (gymnastics)
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Montreal Team
Women artistic gymnastics
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Balance Beam
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Fort Worth Team
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Fort Worth Balance Beam
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Moscow Team
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Moscow Team
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Asymmetric Bars
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Asymetric bars
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Team
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Mexico City Team competition
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Balance beam
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Team competition
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Floor exercise
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Mexico City Team competition
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Balance beam
Men's judo
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Half-Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1973 Lausanne Light heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Welterweight
Men's Ski jumping
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Innsbruck Individual large hill
Bronze medal – third place 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Individual large hill
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Grenoble Individual
Men's Swimming
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 4x100m Freestyle
Women's Swimming
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow 100m Breaststroke
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 400m Medley
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 50m Freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 200m Freestyle
Bronze medal – third place Seoul 1988 4x100m Freestyle
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The sports club won approx. 324 World Cup medals in a period of 37 years, controlled and recognized. The most titles have won the rowers. [77]

Medal counter

Completely won the SV Dynamo more wWorld champion titles as well as hundreds of other nations (2008).

179x Gold 84x Silver 61x Bronze
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Women's Athletics
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal 4 x 400 m
Gold medal – first place 1987 Rome 60m h.
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1977 4 x 400 m
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1979 4 x 400 m
Men's athletics
Gold medal – first place 1965 Pescara 50km walk
Gold medal – first place 1967 Bad Saarow 50km walk
Gold medal – first place 1970 Eschborn 50km walk
Gold medal – first place Budapest 1966 Discus
Men's biathlon
Gold medal – first place 1987 Lake Placid Relay
Gold medal – first place 1989 Feistritz Relay
Gold medal – first place 1989 Feistritz Relay
Gold medal – first place 1971 Hämeenlinna-Tavastehus 4 x 7.5 km
Gold medal – first place 1978 Hochfilzen 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1978 Hochfilzen 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1978 Hochfilzen 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1979 Ruhpolding 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1979 Ruhpolding 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1979 Ruhpolding 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1981 Lahti 4x 7,5km
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1983 Overall
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1984 Overall
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1985 Overall
Gold medal – first place 1967 Altenberg 4 x 7.5 km
Gold medal – first place 1981 Lahtis 4 x 7.5 km
Gold medal – first place 1982 Minsk 4 x 7.5 km
Gold medal – first place 1983 Anterselva 4 x 7.5 km
Gold medal – first place 1990 Kontiolahti 4x 7,5 km
Gold medal – first place 1967 Altenberg Relay
Men's cross country skiing
Gold medal – first place 1974 Falun 4x 10 km
Gold medal – first place 1974 Falun 4x 10 km
Gold medal – first place 1974 Falun 4 x 10 km
Sprint cycling
Gold medal – first place 1989 World Cup Ronse Sprint
Gold medal – first place 1990 World Cup Chambèry Sprint
Gold medal – first place 1989 Chambéry 4000 m Pursuit
Gold medal – first place 1989 Chambéry 4000m Pursuit
Women's Figure Skating
Gold medal – first place 1974 Munich Singles
Women's Gymnastics
Gold medal – first place 1974 Varna Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place Montréal 1985 Asymmetric bars
Gold medal – first place 1987 Tokio Asymetric bars
Gold medal – first place 1985 Montreal Asymetric bars
Gold medal – first place 1970 Ljubljana Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place 1979 Ft. Worth Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place 1981 Moscow Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place 1981 Moscow Vault
Gold medal – first place 1981 Moscow Balance beam
Gold medal – first place 1983 Budapest Uneven bars
Men's Gymnastics
Gold medal – first place 1981 Moskau Pommel horse
Gold medal – first place 1978 Strasbourg World Cup
Gold medal – first place 1979 Fort Worth Floor Exercise
Gold medal – first place 1980 ??? World Cup
Men's Handball
Gold medal – first place 1969 Lubjana Handball
Gold medal – first place 1963 Suisse Team
Gold medal – first place 1959 Austria Field Handball
Gold medal – first place 1963 Suisse Field Handball
Men's judo
Gold medal – first place 1983 ?? Judo
Gold medal – first place 1979 Paris Middleweight
Gold medal – first place 1983 Moscow Middleweight
Gold medal – first place 1978 Tokio Light heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1983 Moscow Heavyweight
World Cup Motocross
Gold medal – first place 1966 World Cup Motocross
Gold medal – first place 1967 World Cup Motocross
Gold medal – first place 1968 World Cup Motocross
Men's nordic combined
Gold medal – first place 1982 Oslo 3 x 10 km team
Men's Parachuting
Gold medal – first place 1978 Zagreb Group targeting
Gold medal – first place 1978 Zagreb Team Combinated
Gold medal – first place 1982 Lucenec Single
Gold medal – first place 1982 Lucenec Combination
Gold medal – first place 1982 Lucenec Team Combinated
Gold medal – first place 1982 Lucenec Complete
Ladies Parachuting
Gold medal – first place 1974 Szolnok Group targeting
Gold medal – first place 1976 Guidonia-Rom Figure jumping
Women's Rowing
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal Coxed fours +
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1986 Coxed fours +
Gold medal – first place 1989 Bled Double Sculls
Gold medal – first place 1990 Tasmania Double Sculls
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 Single scull
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1975 Eights
Gold medal – first place Montreal 1976 Eights
Gold medal – first place 1985 Hazewinkel 4+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 Eights
Gold medal – first place nottingham 1975 4+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 Eights
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1975 4+
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1986 4+
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1987 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1989 Double sculls
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 4+
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1989 2-
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 4+
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1975 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled1976 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled1976 4+
Gold medal – first place Munich 1981 2+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1982 4+
Gold medal – first place Duisburg 1983 Scull
Gold medal – first place Hazewinkel 1985 4+
Gold medal – first place Hazewinkel 1986 Scull
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1987 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1987 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1989 double sculls
Gold medal – first place Amsterdam 1966 4+
Gold medal – first place 1989 Rowing World Cup Quad Sculls
Gold medal – first place 1990 Rowing World Cup Double Sculls
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1986 4+
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1975 4+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1983 2+
Gold medal – first place hazewinkel 1985 2+
Gold medal – first place Hazewinkel 1985 4+
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1975 8+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1989 4+
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 4+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 4+
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1975 8+
Men's Rowing
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 Coxed fours + (Lake Barrington)
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 Coxless pair (Rotsee)
Gold medal – first place 1978 Hamilton Eights
Gold medal – first place 1979 Bled Eights
Gold medal – first place St. Catharines 1970 Eights
Gold medal – first place 1979 Bled Eights
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 Coxless pair (Rotsee)
Gold medal – first place Notingham 1975 Coxless pair (Holme Pierrepont)
Gold medal – first place Hamilton 1978 Coxless pair (Lake Karapiro)
Gold medal – first place Bled 1979 Coxless pair
Gold medal – first place Munich 1981 4+
Gold medal – first place 1980 Hazewinkel 4+
Gold medal – first place 1986 Nottingham 4+
Gold medal – first place 1987 Copenhagen 4+
Gold medal – first place 1990 Tasmania 4+
Gold medal – first place 1979 Bled Eights
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 Eights
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 Eights
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 Eights
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 Eights
Gold medal – first place Amsterdam 1977 Double 4-
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1986 4+
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1987 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1966 4+
Gold medal – first place St. Catharines 1970 Eights
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1986 4+
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1987 4+
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1966 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1966 4+
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1971 2-
Gold medal – first place Indianapolis 1994 4+
Gold medal – first place Tampere1995 4+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 Coxless pair (Rotsee)
Gold medal – first place Notingham 1975 Coxless pair (Holme Pierrepont)
Gold medal – first place Hamilton 1978 Coxless pair (Lake Karapiro)
Gold medal – first place Bled 1979 Coxless pair
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1975 8+
Gold medal – first place Luzern 1974 2-
Gold medal – first place 1976 Montreal 4-
Gold medal – first place Nottingham 1986 4+
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1987 4+
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 8+
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1971 4+
Gold medal – first place 1976 Seoul 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1979 8+
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 8+
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1970 8+
Gold medal – first place Duisburg 1983 4+
Gold medal – first place Hazewinkel 1985 Single sculls
Gold medal – first place St. Catherines 1977 4+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1989 2-
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 2-
Gold medal – first place New Zealand 1978 8+
Gold medal – first place Bled 1989 2-
Gold medal – first place Tasmania 1990 2-
Men's ski flying
Gold medal – first place 1983 Harrachov Individual}}
Men's ski jumping
Gold medal – first place 1978 Lahti Individual normal hill
Gold medal – first place Tromsø 1990 Sprint
Women's speed skating
Gold medal – first place 1988 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1989 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1960 Davos 500 m
Women's Swimming
Gold medal – first place 1978 Berlin 100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1986 Madrid 100m Breast
Gold medal – first place 1986 Madrid 4x 100m freestyle medley
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Women's Athletics
Silver medal – second place 1987 Rome 4x100 m relay
Men's biathlon
Silver medal – second place 1985 Ruhpolding Relay
Silver medal – second place 1986 Antholz Single
Silver medal – second place 1986 Oslo 20km
Silver medal – second place 1986 Oslo Relay
Silver medal – second place 1974 Minsk 10 km relay
Silver medal – second place 1970 Östersund 20 km
Silver medal – second place 1985 Ruhpolding 4 x 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place 1986 Oslo 4 x 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place 1989 Feistritz 4x 7,5 km
Silver medal – second place 1985 Ruhpolding Relay
Men's Boxing
Silver medal – second place 1975 Kattowitz Middleweight
Women's cross country skiing
Silver medal – second place 1971 Nesselwang 5 km sprint
Silver medal – second place 1972 Tarvisio 3x5 km
Silver medal – second place 1978 Lahti 4 x 5 km
Silver medal – second place 1970 Strbske Pleso/CSSR 3 x 5 km
Silver medal – second place 1978 Lahti 4 x 5 km
Silver medal – second place 1970 Vysoké Tatry 3 x 5 km
Men's cross country skiing
Silver medal – second place 1970 Strbske Pleso 4x 10 km
Silver medal – second place 1970 Vysoké Tatry 4 x 10 km
Track Cycling
Silver medal – second place 1977 San Cristobal Sprint
Silver medal – second place 1978 Munich Sprint
Silver medal – second place 1979 Amsterdam Sprint
Women's Figure Skating
Silver medal – second place 1976 Göteborg Singles
Women's artistic gymnastics
Silver medal – second place 1970 Ljubljana Team
Silver medal – second place 1974 Varna Team
Silver medal – second place 1974 Varna Team
Silver medal – second place Montréal 1985 Team
Silver medal – second place 1970 Ljubljana Team competition
Silver medal – second place 1970 Ljubljana Vault
Silver medal – second place 1979 Ft. Worth All-around
Men's Handball
Silver medal – second place 1966 Austria Team]]
Silver medal – second place 1974 GDR Team
Silver medal – second place 1970 France Team
Silver medal – second place 1970 France Field Handball
Men's judo
Silver medal – second place 1973 ??? Welterweight
Men's nordic combined
Silver medal – second place 1974 Falun Individual
Silver medal – second place 1974 Falun Individual
Silver medal – second place 1972 Planica Individual
Men's Parachuting
Silver medal – second place 1980 Kasanlyk Group targeting
Silver medal – second place 1980 Kasanlyk Team Combinated
Women's Rowing
Silver medal – second place Nottingham 1986 8+
Silver medal – second place Copenhagen 1987 8+
Silver medal – second place Bled 1989 8+
Silver medal – second place 1986 Nottingham Eights
Silver medal – second place 1989 Bled Eights
Silver medal – second place Tasmania 1990 coxless four
Silver medal – second place Hazewinkel 1985 8+
Silver medal – second place nottingham 1986 8+
Silver medal – second place Bled 1979 1-
Silver medal – second place Luzern 1982 2+
Silver medal – second place hazewinkel 1987 1-
Silver medal – second place Bled 1989 8+
Silver medal – second place New Zealand 1978 8+
Silver medal – second place Bled 1979 8+
Silver medal – second place Nottingham 1986 8+
Men's Rowing
Silver medal – second place St. Catherines 1970 4+
Silver medal – second place St. Catherines 1970 Double sculls
Silver medal – second place Nottingham 1975 2-
Silver medal – second place Amsterdam 1978 Double sculls
Silver medal – second place Munich 1981 Single sculls
Silver medal – second place St. Catherines 1970 2+
Silver medal – second place Coopenhagen 1971 4+
Silver medal – second place Munich 1981 2+
Silver medal – second place Luzern 1982 2+
Silver medal – second place Duisburg 1983 8+
Silver medal – second place Hazewinkel 1985 4+
Silver medal – second place 1982 Luzern Eights
Silver medal – second place 1983 Duisburg 4+
Silver medal – second place 1982 Luzern Eights
Silver medal – second place 1983 Duisburg Eights
Silver medal – second place München 1981 Coxless Pairs
Silver medal – second place Luzern 1982 Coxless Pairs
Silver medal – second place Duisburg 1983 Eights
Silver medal – second place 1981 Munich Eights
Silver medal – second place 1983 Duisburg 4+
Silver medal – second place Munich 1981 2-
Silver medal – second place Luzern 1982 2+
Silver medal – second place Duisburg 1983 8+
Women's World Cup speed skating
Silver medal – second place 1988 5000 m
Women's Swimming
Silver medal – second place 1978 Berlin 100m Butterfly
Silver medal – second place 1978 Berlin 4x100m Medley
Silver medal – second place 1978 Berlin 200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1978 Berlin 4x100m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1978 Berlin 4x100m Medley
Silver medal – second place 1978 Berlin 4x100m Freestyle
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Men's Athletics
Bronze medal – third place 1973 Lugano 50km walk
Women's Athletics
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Rome 100 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Rome 60 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Helsinki 400 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Helsinki Shot put
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Rome 10000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Rome High jump
Men's biathlon}}
Bronze medal – third place 1986 Oslo 10km
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Lake Placid 10km
Bronze medal – third place Biathlon World Championships 1977 Relay
World Championships
Men's Boxing
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Belgrade Lightweight
Bronze medal – third place 1967 Rom Lightweight
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Köln Lightweight
Bronze medal – third place 1961 Belgrad Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1982 München Bantamweight
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Moscow Light heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1972 München Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place Havanna 1974 Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moscow Light Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place Havanna 1974 Middleweight
Men's cross country skiing
Bronze medal – third place 1982 Oslo 4 x 10 km
Track Cycling
Bronze medal – third place 1975 Rocourt Sprint
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Besancon Time trial
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Munich track time trial
Women's Figure Skating
Bronze medal – third place 1973 Bratislava Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1975 Colorado Springs Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1970 World Figure Skating Championships Singles
Foil (fencing)
Women's Fencing at the World championships
Women's Gymnastics
Bronze medal – third place Montréal 1985 Single heptathlon
Bronze medal – third place Montréal 1985 Jump
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Tokio Team
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Ft. Worth Team
Bronze medal – third place 1981 Moscow Team
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Budapest Team
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Fort Worth Team
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Fort Worth Balance Beam
Men's Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1986 Suisse Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1958 GDR Team
Men's judo
Bronze medal – third place 1981 Maastricht Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1973 Lausanne Light heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1993 Hamilton +95 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Munich Open
Men's nordic combined
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Lahti 3 x 10 km team
Bronze medal – third place 1982 Oslo 15 km individual
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Lahti 3 x 10 km team
Men's Parachuting
Bronze medal – third place 1974 Szolnok Group targeting
Bronze medal – third place 1974 Szolnok Team
Bronze medal – third place 1984 Vichy Team Combinated
Women's Parachuting
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Tahlequah Group targeting
Men's Rowing
Bronze medal – third place 1985 Hazewinkel 4+
Bronze medal – third place 1985 Hazewinkel 4+
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Munich Eights
Bronze medal – third place 1972 München Eights )
Bronze medal – third place Hazewinkel 1985 4+
Women's Rowing
Bronze medal – third place Tasmania 1990 Coxless fours
Women's Rowing
Bronze medal – third place Nottingham 1986 double sculls
Bronze medal – third place Tasmania 1990 8+
Men's Ski flying
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Vikersund Individual
Men's ski jumping
Bronze medal – third place 1985 Seefeld Team large hill
Bronze medal – third place 1982 Oslo 4 x 10 km
Women's World Cup speed skating
Bronze medal – third place 1990 1000 m
Women's Swimming
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Berlin 200m Butterfly
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The athletes won approx. 182 European, recognized medals, because the athletes has been prooved about doping substances.[78]

Medal counter

67x Gold 51 Silver 64x Bronze
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Men's Athletics
Gold medal – first place 1978 Prague Discus
Gold medal – first place 1969 Athens 50km walk
Gold medal – first place 1974 Rome 50km walk
Gold medal – first place European Cup in Stockholm 1970 Long Jump
Gold medal – first place 1982 Athens 20 kilometre walk
Women's Athletics
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1977 4 x 100 metres
Gold medal – first place World Cup 1979 4 x 100 metres
Women's Figure Skating
Gold medal – first place 1973 Köln Singles
Gold medal – first place 1974 Kopenhagen Singles
Gold medal – first place 1975 Zagreb Singles
Women's Athletics
Gold medal – first place Sofia 1971 shot put
Gold medal – first place Katowice 1975 shot put
Women's Gymnastics
Gold medal – first place 1973 London Team
Gold medal – first place 1969 Landskrona All-around
Gold medal – first place 1969 Landskrona Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place 1969 Landskrona Vault
Gold medal – first place 1981 Madrid All-around
Gold medal – first place 1981 Madrid Floor exercise
Gold medal – first place 1981 Madrid Uneven bars
Gold medal – first place 1981 Madrid Balance beam
Gold medal – first place 1985 Helsinki Uneven bars
Men's Gymnastics
Gold medal – first place 1981 Madrid All-around
Men's judo
Gold medal – first place 1972 Voorburg Welterweight
Gold medal – first place 1973 Madrid Welterweight
Gold medal – first place 1975 Lyon Light heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1977 Ludwigshafen Light heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1978 Helsinki Light heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1992 Paris +95 kg
Gold medal – first place 1974 London ???
Gold medal – first place 1978 Helsinki ???
Gold medal – first place 1982 Rostock Heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1983 Paris Heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1963 Rostock all categories
Gold medal – first place 1970 Berlin All category
Men's Rowing
Gold medal – first place Copenhagen 1971 Eights
Gold medal – first place 1971 Copenhagen Eights
Gold medal – first place 1971 Copenhagen Eights
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1973 Eights
Gold medal – first place 1971 Copenhagen Eights
Gold medal – first place 1968 Berlin Eights
Gold medal – first place 1973 Moscow Eights
Women's Rowing
Gold medal – first place 1970 Tata
Gold medal – first place 1966 Amsterdam 4+
Gold medal – first place 1971 Copenhagen Eights
Gold medal – first place 1970 Tata
Gold medal – first place 1966 Amsterdam 4+
Gold medal – first place 1966 Amsterdam 4+
Gold medal – first place 1966 Amsterdam Eights
Gold medal – first place Moscow 1973 Eights
Gold medal – first place 1966 Amsterdam 8+
Gold medal – first place Berlin 1968 8+
Gold medal – first place Klagenfurth 1969 8+
Women's Swimming
Gold medal – first place 1977 Jönköping 100m Butterfly
Gold medal – first place 1977 Jönköping 4x100m Medley
Gold medal – first place 1977 Jönköping 100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1977 Jönköping 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place Split 1981 100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place Split 1981 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place Split 1981 4x100m Medley
Gold medal – first place 1993 Sheffield 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1997 Seville 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1997 Seville 4x100m Medley
Gold medal – first place 1999 Istanbul 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 2002 Berlin 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1987 Strasbourg 4x100m Freestyle
Men’s Swimming
Gold medal – first place 1987 Strasbourg 4x100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1987 Strasbourg 100m Freestyle
Gold medal – first place 1987 Strasbourg 4x100m Freestyle
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Women's Athletics
Silver medal – second place Vienna 1979 shot put
Silver medal – second place 1978 EC 4 x 400 m
Silver medal – second place Split 1990 10000 m
Silver medal – second place 1974 Rome Javelin
Silver medal – second place 1986 Stuttgart 100 m hurdles
Men’s Athletics
Silver medal – second place 1962 Belgrade 20 kilometre racewalk
Silver medal – second place Wien 1970 Long Jump
Men's Boxing
Silver medal – second place 1977 Halle Middleweight
Women's Gymnastics
Silver medal – second place 1965 Antwerpen Floor
Silver medal – second place 1975 Skien Uneven bars
Silver medal – second place 1967 Amsterdam Uneven bars
Silver medal – second place 1969 Landskrona Floor exercise
Silver medal – second place 1981 Madrid Vault
Silver medal – second place 1979 Copenhagen Vault
Silver medal – second place 1985 Helsinki All-around
Men's judo
Silver medal – second place 1978 ??? Middleweight
Silver medal – second place 1979 ??? Judo
Silver medal – second place 1970 Berlin Light heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 1975 Lyon All Categories
Men's Rowing
Silver medal – second place Nottingham 1973 4+
Silver medal – second place Nottingham 1971 8+
Silver medal – second place Copenhagen 1971 8+
Silver medal – second place Copenhagen 1971 8+
Silver medal – second place Moscow 1973 4+
Silver medal – second place Copenhagen 1971 8+
Silver medal – second place 1983 Copenhagen Eights
Silver medal – second place 1973 Moscow 4+
Silver medal – second place 1969 Klagenfurt Eights
Women's Rowing
Silver medal – second place 1968 Berlin 4+
Silver medal – second place 1971 Copenhagen 4+
Silver medal – second place 1968 Berlin 4+
Silver medal – second place 1973 Moscow 8+
Silver medal – second place Berlin 1962 Double sculls
Silver medal – second place Amsterdam 1966 Double sculls
Silver medal – second place Vichy 1967 Double sculls
Silver medal – second place Moscow 1973 4+
Women's Swimming
Silver medal – second place 1977 Jönköping 200m Butterfly
Silver medal – second place 1977 Jönköping 200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1987 Strasbourg 200m Medley
Silver medal – second place 1985 Sofia 100m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1985 Sofia 200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1987 Strasbourg 100m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1987 Strasbourg 200m Freestyle
Men's Swimming
Silver medal – second place 1985 Sofia 4x100m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1987 Strasbourg 4x200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1987 Strasbourg 4x200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1983 Rome 4x200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1985 Sofia 200m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1985 Sofia 400m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1985 Sofia 4x100m Freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1987 Strasbourg 4x200m Freestyle
Olympic medal record
Representing  East Germany
Men's athletics
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Budapest 60 m hurdles
Bronze medal – third place 1971 Helsinki 4 x 100 metre relay
Men's Boxing
Bronze medal – third place 1965 Berlin Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1963 Moscow Lightheavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1963Moscow Bantamweight
Bronze medal – third place 1961 Belgrad Flyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Varna Bantamweight
Women's Figure Skating
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Genf Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1967 Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1970 Singles
Women's Gymnastics
Bronze medal – third place 1975 Skien Heptathlon
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Asymmetric Bars
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Asymetric bars
Bronze medal – third place 1967 Amsterdam Vault
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Copenhagen Uneven bars
Men's Ice Hockey
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Lubjana Handball
Men's judo
Bronze medal – third place 1985 ?? Judo
Bronze medal – third place 1976 ??? Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1977 ??? Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1983 ??? Middleweight
Bronze medal – third place 1975 Lyon Light heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Frankfurt ???
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Frankfurt +95 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Rostock All open
Bronze medal – third place 1975 Lyon ???
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Ludwigshafen ???
Bronze medal – third place 1979 Brussels ???
Bronze medal – third place 1964 Berlin Team
Bronze medal – third place 1965 Madrid Team
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Luxembourg Team
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Luxembourg Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1967 Rome Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1967 Rome All category
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Lausanne Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Voorburg Heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1964 Berlin Team
Bronze medal – third place 1965 Madrid Team
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Luxembourg Team
Bronze medal – third place 1973 Madrid All Categories
Bronze medal – third place 1974 London All Categories
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Ludwigshafen All Categories
Men's Rowing
Bronze medal – third place Moscow 1973 Coxless pair
Bronze medal – third place 1971 Copenhagen 4+
Bronze medal – third place Moscow 1973 Coxless pair
Women's Athletics
Bronze medal – third place Grenoble 1972 shot put
Bronze medal – third place Gothenburg 1974 shot put
Bronze medal – third place Prague 1961 8+
Bronze medal – third place Gothenburg 1974 shot put
Bronze medal – third place Prague 1961 8+
Men's Swimming
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Rome 4x100m Freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Strasbourg 4x100m Medley
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Jönköping 400m Freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Jönköping 400m Freestyle
Women's Swimming
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Jönköping 400m Freestyle
File:Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo (Wappen).png

The Dynamo-Athletes won altogether 2.187 titles in 35 sport-sections over a 37 year period. It's country was been the GDR. [79]

List

Acrobatics (Zircus):

The acrobats won 13 titles.

  • Ladies: 1980, 1976, 1970
  • Group ladies: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985
  • Mixed ladies: 1980, 1981, 1982
  • Gentlemen: 1975
  • Pair gentlemen: 1980
  • Group gentlemen: 1965

The roller skaters won 2 titles.

The men won over 212 championships in athletics (track and field).

Athletics (track and field) at the gym:

Athletics (track and field) ladies:

The ladies won over 196 titles.

Athletics (track and field) at the gym:

Biathletes won 45 titles.

  • Biathlon (20km) single men: 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1988
  • Biathlon (10km) single men: 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989
  • Biathlon 4x 7,5km relay men:' 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1957, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989
  • Biathlon club women and men: 1960, 1963, 1964

Bobsleighers won a single title.

  • Duo: 1956

Boxers won 71 titles.

The cross-county skiers won 90 titles.

Cyclists won 53 titles.

Fencers won 106 titles.

  • Foil (fencing) single men: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1979
  • Foil (fencing) team men: 1969, 1978, 1981, 1982
  • Épée single men: 1961, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976
  • Épée team men: 1959, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1980
  • Sabre (fencing) single men:' 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987
  • Sabre (fencing) team men:' 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
  • Foil (fencing) single ladies: 1960, 1961, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990
  • Foil (fencing) team ladies: 1958, 1959, 1975, 1977, 1972, 1982

Figure skaters won 31 titles.

Gymnasts won 110 titles.

  • Single: 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988
  • Vault: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1972, 1972, 1982, 1985, 1988
  • Uneven bars: 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988
  • Balance beam: 1958,1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1969, 1972, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988
  • Floor: 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988
  • All: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
  • Vault : 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980
  • Pommel horse : 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1986
  • Floor : 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
  • Parallel bars : 1977, 1981
  • Rings : 1971, 1980
  • Horizontal bar: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988

Handball teams won 9 titles.

  • Gentlemen: 1951, 1952, 1967, 1969, 1971
  • Gentlemen field: 1956, 1957, 1961, 1966

The ice hockey teams won 38 titles in the smallest ice hockey league in the world. When the SC Dynamo Berlin was the champion, the SG Dynamo Weißwasser won the vice titles and when the SG Dynamo Weißwasser won the titles, the SC Dynamo Berlin won the vice medal.

  • Men: 1953,1954 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

The athletes of motorsport won 74 titles.

Orienteering:

Orienteerers won 36 titles.

Parachuters (men) won 57 titles.

  • Alone : 1963, 1965, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988
  • Team: 1965, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1985, 1987
  • Portfolio : 1963, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1989
  • Thickness team : 1963, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
  • Team composition : 1963, 1965, 1969, 1977, 1985, 1987

Ladies:

Parachuters (women) won 64 titles.

  • Alone: 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988
  • Figure Jumping: 1963, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987
  • Portfolio: 1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987
  • Team: 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987
  • Team competition: 1969, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987

Judokas won 30 titles.

  • Federweight ladies: 1979, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988
  • Lightweight 52kg ladies: 1969, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
  • Halfmiddleweight 56kg ladies: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1978, 1980, 1981
  • Middleweight 61kg ladies: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1978, 1980, 1981

Riding:

Equestrians won 17 titles.

Rowers won 133 titles.

  • Single scull men: 1950, 1951, 1961, 1969, 1982, 1984
  • Single scull ladies: 1979, 1980, 1983, 1987, 1989
  • Single scull; Double men: 1960, 1962, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1984, 1989
  • Coxed four (4+) men: 1962, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • Quad (4x) (4-) men: 1958, 1962, 1964, 1976, 1980
  • Eight (8+) men: 1963, 1964, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1988
  • Eight (8+) ladies: 1953, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1975 ,1976, 1978, 1986, 1987, 1988
  • Coxless pairs men: 1960, 1962, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989
  • Coxed pairs ladies: 1954, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • Coxless pairs ladies: 1976, 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989
  • Coxed pairs men: 1961, 1970, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • Coxed four (4+) ladies: 1953, 1954, 1954, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1963, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • Coxless fours (4-) ladies: 1990
  • Double (2x) men: 1956, 1962, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1990

The athletes in Rhythmic gymnastics won 1 title

  • Without device: 1971

The sailors won 5 titles.

  • Gentlemen (pirate-class): 1963, 1966
  • Ladies (pirate-class): 1984
  • 15-qm-Jolle cruiser: 1970, 1984

Shooting sports gentlemen:

Men and women shooters won 124 titles.

  • Free .22 Long Rifle-can, 3x40 shot, : 1969, 1977, 1988
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, firinglying to 40,: 1960
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, 40 firingkneeling,: 1960, 1966, 1969, 1970
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, firingstanding for 40: : 1969
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, 3x20 shot: 1973
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, 3x40 shot, crew: 1964 1969
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, 40 firingkneeling, crew: 1969 1970
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, firingstanding for 40, crew: 1964
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, firinglying to 60, crew: 1963, 1964, 1969, 1970
  • Free .22 long rifle-can, firingstanding for 40, crew: 1964
  • Free rifle, 3x40 shot: 1974
  • Free rifle, firinglying to 40: 1961, 1963, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
  • Free rifle, 40 firingkneeling: 1966, 1967, 1968
  • Free rifle, 3x40 shot, crew: 1963, 1964, 1970
  • .22 long rifle-standard rifle, 3x 20 shot: 1969, 1973
  • .22 long rifle-standard rifle, 3x 20 shot, crew: 1969
  • Army rifle, 3x20 shot: 1955, 1957, 1958
  • Army rifle, 3x20 shot, crew: 1955, 1956, 1963, 1974
  • Free pistol, 60 shot: 1955, 1956, 1961, 1965
  • Free pistol, 60 shot, crew: 1958, 1960, 1964, 1969
  • .22 Long Rifle-machine pistol, 60 shot, /Olympic high-speed fires: 1959, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1987
  • .22 Long Rifle-machine pistol, 60 shot, crew: 1959, 1963, 1965
  • Large caliber pistol (gun), 60 shot: 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1974
  • Large caliber pistol (gun), 60 shot, crew: 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970
  • Throw-pigeon-shoot, Trap: 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
  • Throw-pigeon-shoot, Skeet: 1979 1986
  • Air rifle, firingstanding for 40: 1965, 1966, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1989

The shooting ladies won 22 titles.

  • .22 long standard can, 3x20 shot: 1955
  • .22 long standard can, firinglying to 30: 1960, 1961, 1963
  • .22 long standard can standard, firinglying for 60: 1960, 1963
  • .22 long standard rifle, 3x 20 shots: 1972, 1977, 1988, 1989
  • .22 long standard rifle, 3x 20 shots team: 1983
  • .22 long standard rifle, 60 shots: 1972, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979,
  • air rifle, 60 shots: 1975, 1981, 1990
  • air gun: 1971, 1972, 1973

The skiers won 22 titles.

Ski Nordic / nordic combined:

The Dynamo-Athletes won in ski Nordic 23 titles.

  • Nordic combined gentlemen: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
  • Nordic combined ladies: 1970, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

16 titles won the ski jumpers.

The skittlers won 2 titles.

  • Sektion Board- Gentlemen: 1979, 1990

Football teams won 18 titles and 15 which was won in a row.

  • Men: 1953, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

Speedskaters won 121 titles.

  • Team pursuit gentlemen: 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1978, 1983
  • Team pursuit ladies: 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1978
  • Team pursuit sprint gentlemen: 1984, 1986
  • Team pursuit sprint ladies: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979
  • Single distance 500m ladies: 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1979
  • Single distance 1000m ladies: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1989
  • Single distance 1500m ladies: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980
  • Single distance 3000m ladies: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1980, 1984
  • Single distance 500m gentlemen: 1964, 1965, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989
  • Single distance 1000m gentlemen: 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Single distance 1500m gentlemen: 1964, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Single distance 5000m gentlemen: 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1980
  • Single distance 10000m gentlemen: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972

Swimming ladies:

76 titles won the swimming ladies.

  • 50m freestyle: 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • 100m freestyle: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1990
  • 200m freestyle: 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1990
  • 400m freestyle: 1972, 1973, 1976
  • 4x 100m freestyle relay: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • 4x 200m freestyle relay: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990
  • 100m breaststroke: 1967, 1969, 1976, 1985
  • 200m breaststroke: 1958, 1976, 1990
  • 4x 200m breaststroke relay: 1959
  • 100m butterfly: 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
  • 100m butterfly: 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
  • 200m lagenschwimmen: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980
  • 400m lagenschwimmen: 1970, 1972, 1988
  • 4x 100m lagenschwimmen relay: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1990

98 titles won the swimmers.

Volleyball teams won 25 titles.

  • Ladies: 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • Gentlemen: 1961, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1990

Water polo teams won 17 titles.

  • League: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977

Weighlifters won 9 titles.

The wrestler won 168 titles.

Dynamosport was the official newspaper of the Sportvereinigung Dynamo. It covered the organization and events of the roughly 190 Dynamo clubs in the GDR. It was founded in 1966 and was published until 23 November, 1989. The logo looks like a brushed painting with the writing Dynamosport in white in background in wine-red.[80][81] The Dynamo-hall of fame is a list which stands for the most successful Dynamo-Athletes of all time. The condition to standing here is at least: the winning of an international prize, in fair competition or a bronze medal at the European championships.

Hall of fame

They lived across in normal rented houses besides workers or even came from peasant families. They got no million contracts for their actions. Some also studied along their athletic careers, with extra curriculas has been prepared for them. This is proved as progressive.

  • Diploma Eng. of Mech. and Sports Eduard Geyer awarded the Goldene Henne (a social price by the society of the East German countries, in the FRG), in 2000. He has deserved for his soccer/trainer career, after reunification. [82]
  • Gerhard Kaminski awarded the German Federal Cross of Merit for his super trainer career at the Dynamo-Sports-Hall in Gymnastics. He trained world class gymnasts in a 50 years record era, for the Olympic Games. In 1999, he awarded the Manfred von Richthofen - price.[83]
  • Dynamo athletes won medals in many Olympic and World Championship events. The annual contribution defrauded per year only converted 0,60 - € / 0,90- $/ 12,- M. The citizen of the GDR deserved in average approximately 500,- East German mark (Mark) per month.
  • The genius Dr. med. orth. hab. Karin Büttner-Janz (Olympic winner, medical scientist on the Humboldt University), is the gymnast 20th century. She also invented the artificial intervertebral disc.
  • Dipl. Ing. Sigmund Jähn was the first cosmonaut in space from the GDR. He was also an honorary member of the SV. The honorary title does he won for the SV Dynamo district Karl-Marx-Stadt; at the SC Dynamo Klingenthal, in 1978. When he got the certificate, he said: "As a skijumper were Harry Glaß my personal model for the start to the Cosmos." This skijumper had nearly broken neck, and was in pension of ability.[84]
  • Dynamo athletes were also the one, which may could learn karate or even jujutsu as well as the general citizens could only learn judo.
  • Spies in the United States has earned the complete knowledge about the martial arts training of the CIA and Dynamo became this informations.[85]
File:SC Dynamo Berlin (record champion).png
The emblem of all performing power centers in Hoppegarten, Klingenthal and Berlin

Among the Dynamo top scorers were:[86] [87] [88]

Athletics (track and field):

Biathlon:

Boxing:

Cross-country skiing:

Cycling:

Figure skating:

Fencing:

Gymnastics:

Handball:

Ice Hockey:

Judo:

Motocross:

Nordic Combinated:

Parashuting:

Riding:

Rowing:

Shot put:

Shooting Sports:

[99]

Ski Jumping:

Soccer:

Speed skating:

Swimming:

Volleyball:

Water polo:

Wrestling:

[136]

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  4. ^ Manfred Ewald, chairman of the DTSB of the GDR, in the welcoming address on the 6. Conference of the centers line of the Sportvereinigung Dynamo March 23, 1973
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  29. ^ SG Dynamo Dresden Nord cycling
  30. ^ BSG Dynamo Pirna
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  40. ^ SG Dynamo Bernau
  41. ^ Dynamo Cottbus (combat sport)
  42. ^ Dynamo Hoppegarten (judo)
  43. ^ SG Dynamo Frankfurt Oder (combat sport)
  44. ^ PSG Dynamo Fürstenwalde
  45. ^ Dynamo Jüterburg
  46. ^ SV Dynamo Sonneberg
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  48. ^ DDR-Lexikon: Klub
  49. ^ SG Dynamo Bernau
  50. ^ Dynamo Jüterburg
  51. ^ Dynamo Erfurt
  52. ^ SV Dynamo Sonneberg
  53. ^ Dynamo Gräfentonna (motorsport)
  54. ^ FSV-Eilenburg.de
  55. ^ Rudern - DDR - Meisterschaften (Herren - Teil 5)
  56. ^ http://www.cpsv.de/handball/index.php?id=4
  57. ^ Fallschirmsportverein Eilenburg e.V
  58. ^ Schießen - DDR - Meisterschaften: Pistolendisziplinen SV Dynamo Rostock
  59. ^ Schießen - DDR - Meisterschaften
  60. ^ [http://www.klingenthal.de/vsc/Vorstellung/Wissenswertes/Wettkampf/Meisterschaften.htm Nationale Meisterschaften in Klingenthal] (ski)
  61. ^ Dynamo Luckenwalde (swimming)
  62. ^ Geschichte
  63. ^ SG Dynamo Magdeburg
  64. ^ Dynamo Luckenwalde (wrestle)
  65. ^ Dynamo Demmin
  66. ^ http://www.slub-dresden.de/
  67. ^ Saxon State Library
  68. ^ Premium publishing from the Dynamosport Magazine from: 1984/16th publishing on page 4
  69. ^ Saxon State Library
  70. ^ Premium publishing from the Dynamosport Magazine from: 1984/16th publishing on page 5
  71. ^ Premium publishing from the Dynamosport Magazine from: 1984/16th publishing on page 5
  72. ^ Saxon State Library
  73. ^ Premium publishing from the Dynamosport Magazine from: 1984/16th publishing on page 5
  74. ^ Saxon State Library
  75. ^ Premium publishing from the Dynamosport Magazine from: 1984/16th publishing on page 5
  76. ^ Data bank for the Magazine Dynamo sport/ Please insert Dynamosport for searching (atttention:German language) It is for prooving the medals; extra beside the linked athletes here.
  77. ^ Data bank for the Magazine Dynamo sport/ Please insert Dynamosport for searching (atttention:German language) It is for proofing the medals; extra beside the linked athletes here.
  78. ^ Data bank for the Magazine Dynamo sport/ Please insert Dynamosport for searching (atttention:German language) It is for prooving the medals; extra beside the linked athletes here.
  79. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  80. ^ Page 29
  81. ^ Data bank/ Please insert Dynamosport for searching...
  82. ^ http://www.super-illu.de/goldenehenne/preis/Rueckblick_2000_103559.html
  83. ^ http://www.gymmedia.com//news/kaminski01.htm
  84. ^ Dynamosport Magazine; 1978; 20th edition on page 2
  85. ^ MfS
  86. ^ International Olympic Committee - Athletes
  87. ^ Sport Complete
  88. ^ Competition Results / Resultados de Competiciones
  89. ^ DLV: Ergebnisse und Statistik - Ewige Bestenliste
  90. ^ MÄNNER
  91. ^ beach-handball.info - News
  92. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  93. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  94. ^ www.sport-komplett.de
  95. ^ Serie - Folge 21 (3)
  96. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  97. ^ PRG - Zobelt
  98. ^ Reichel
  99. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  100. ^ Hochwald
  101. ^ SkateResults.com
  102. ^ Skater :Deutsche Eisschnelllaufgemeinschaft - DESG
  103. ^ http://www.desg.de/akt_news_print.php?newsid=306
  104. ^ Skater :Deutsche Eisschnelllaufgemeinschaft - DESG
  105. ^ Skater :Deutsche Eisschnelllaufgemeinschaft - DESG
  106. ^ Skater :Deutsche Eisschnelllaufgemeinschaft - DESG
  107. ^ Skater :Deutsche Eisschnelllaufgemeinschaft - DESG
  108. ^ Andre
  109. ^ deutsche Medaillen DDR 1972 S
  110. ^ Heinrich Göbel Oberschule
  111. ^ Evelyn
  112. ^ Chronik: Berlin im Jahr 1959, Fakten Tag für Tag
  113. ^ Chronik: Berlin im Jahr 1972, Fakten Tag für Tag
  114. ^ Chronik: Berlin im Jahr 1980, Fakten Tag für Tag
  115. ^ Kielga&szlig, Kerstin
  116. ^ Sporthomepage von Dirk Richter
  117. ^ Chronik: Berlin im Jahr 1972, Fakten Tag für Tag
  118. ^ Chronik: Berlin am 19. Juli, Fakten Jahr für Jahr
  119. ^ Juegos Olímpicos. Montreal 1976
  120. ^ Chronik: Berlin im Jahr 1956, Fakten Tag für Tag
  121. ^ Heinrich Göbel Oberschule
  122. ^ Chronik: Berlin am 2. September, Fakten Jahr für Jahr
  123. ^ Olympiastützpunkt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  124. ^ ::: usc :::
  125. ^ Barbara
  126. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  127. ^ Damen 2
  128. ^ www.sport-komplett.de - Sportnachrichten, Sportergebnisse, Sportstatistiken, Sporthistorie, Autogramme, Sportveranstaltungen, Sportbücher
  129. ^ Fehn, Hans-Georg
  130. ^ Statistik Wasserball in Magdeburg
  131. ^ Statistik Wasserball in Magdeburg
  132. ^ Statistik Wasserball in Magdeburg
  133. ^ Statistik Wasserball in Magdeburg
  134. ^ Sieggie
  135. ^ SG Handwerk Wasserball
  136. ^ Luckenwalde