German Elite Climbers Launch Fundraising Campaign to Address Financial Struggles
Athletes cite funding cuts and structural delays, warning that financial burdens jeopardize careers in competitive climbing.
- Top German climbers, including Alexander Megos and Lucia Dörffel, have called for public donations to support their financially strained teammates.
- The German Alpine Club (DAV) faces budget shortfalls, leaving many athletes to cover thousands of euros in competition and training costs themselves.
- Funding cuts by Deutsche Sporthilfe and delayed reforms in the DAV have intensified financial pressures on less prominent athletes.
- While star climbers are less affected, they are showing solidarity with teammates whose careers are at risk due to the financial challenges.
- The issue reflects broader concerns about inadequate sports funding in Germany, with similar complaints emerging from athletes in other disciplines like cycling and track and field.