European Week of Sport: Celebrating 10 Years & German Involvement

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

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Sport,marking its tenth anniversary in 2025,aims to get more Europeans active. Learn about the initiative, its German coordination, and how to participate.">

European Week of Sport 2025: A Decade of Promoting Active Lifestyles

Brussels – The European Week of ⁤Sport will‌ celebrate a significant milestone in 2025, marking⁢ its tenth anniversary ⁤as ‌its inception ⁣in 2015. The initiative,launched by the European Commission,continues ⁤its mission to inspire citizens⁢ across Europe to⁤ embrace a more active ​and healthy lifestyle. Millions participate annually, making it one ⁣of the world’s largest grassroots movements dedicated to physical activity.

The European​ Week of ‍Sport isn’t simply about elite athletes; it’s a broad call to action for everyone,regardless of ⁤age or ability. By fostering a culture of movement,⁣ the campaign addresses critical public health challenges like obesity⁢ and⁢ sedentary lifestyles, while together promoting social⁣ inclusion and well-being. the week aims to showcase ‌the transformative power of ⁣sport and physical activity, encouraging sustained engagement beyond the event itself.

Germany‘s​ Role and⁢ the‌ DTB’s​ Coordination

In Germany, the German Turner Association (DTB)⁢ has served as the national coordinator⁤ for the​ European Week‌ of Sport as 2016. ‍ ⁣The annual⁣ event consistently takes​ place from ‌September 23rd ⁣to​ September 30th. The DTB’s extensive⁤ network of clubs and its long-standing expertise in promoting diverse sporting opportunities make it an ideal partner for implementing this EU-

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