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End of the Road for Nordic Combined: Implications for Klingenthal

End of the Road for Nordic Combined: Implications for Klingenthal
Following the decision to drop Nordic combined from the Olympics, the Klingenthal region fears for the future of its national training center. (File photo) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
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Less Funding Due to the Cancellation of the Olympics? Klingenthal Faces the Threat of Losing Its Status as a Sports Hub. District Administrator Hennig sees not only winter sports but an entire region at risk.

Following the Nordic combined’s exclusion from the Olympics, Vogtland District Administrator Thomas Hennig (CDU) fears the move will also have repercussions for Klingenthal, home to the national training center. “Ultimately, an entire region depends on this sport,” Hennig told “MDR Sachsenspiegel.” If the sport is no longer an Olympic discipline, funding would be cut and fewer subsidies would be paid out. 

Klingenthal has held the status of a national training center for the German Ski Association since 2009. Together with Oberwiesenthal, it is recognized by the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) as a national training center for Nordic skiing. Klingenthal is also home to a ski boarding school for young elite athletes.

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