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Ballooning Youth Activities in Germany

Ballooning Youth Activities in Germany. BallonSportJugend des DFSV. The BallonSportJugend (BSJ) is a permanent institution of the German Ballooning Federation (DFSV) for: support of youth activities of balloon clubs (youth camps, school and club projects) with know how

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Ballooning Youth Activities in Germany

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  1. Ballooning Youth Activities in Germany

  2. BallonSportJugend des DFSV The BallonSportJugend (BSJ) is a permanent institution of the German Ballooning Federation (DFSV) for: • support of youth activities of balloon clubs (youth camps, school and club projects) with know how • support of youth activities with the German Balloon Federations Youth Balloon D-OBSJ and youth tent camp material

  3. Annual Summer Youth Camp • German Balloon Federations (DFSV) BallonSportjugend (BSJ) together with the Airsports Youth of the German Aeroclub (Luftsportjugend des DAeC). • annual since 1991

  4. Other Youth Projects • „Juniorenmeisterschaft“ in Germany • Meeting „Jeunes Brûleurs“ in France • „Youth Airgames“ of the airsports youth of Baden-Württemberg (Germany)

  5. German-French Youth Camps • annual camp since 2003 • rotational located in France and in Germany

  6. CIA International Youth Camps • Bitterfeld, Germany, 1996 • Laucha, Germany, 1997 • Czech Paradise, Czech Republik, 1998 • Fulda, Germany, 1999 • Kempten, Germany, 2000 • Laucha, Germany, 2001 • Wiehl, Germany, 2002 • Wiehl, Germany, 2003 • Wiehl, Germany, 2004 • Ortenberg, Germany, 2006

  7. CIA International Youth Camp 2008 Intentions • strengthen the participants in international team play • encourage similar initiatives in other federations

  8. CIA International Youth Camp 2008 • joint venture of BallonSportGruppe Stuttgart and the German Balloon Federation (DFSV) with aid of the CIA/FAI, the and the German Aeroclub (Luftsportjugend des DAeC). • 4 Hot Air Balloons • 2 Gas Balloons • up to 30 Participants fromAmerica, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe aged 16 to 26 • 04. AUG bis 10. AUG 2008 • Stuttgart, Germany

  9. Some feedback … • Ballooning is not a typical activity for young people • Only in a few countries have youth activities(Germany, France) • Only few clubs and balloonists are engaged in capturing youth interest in ballooning

  10. Some feedback … • the need of a more robust structure appeared to be crucial for future initiatives • the main challenge to overcome is the cost • With the increasing help of sponsors and a helpful community in adapting the conditions to youngsters, this can be more affordable and valuable in return • Youth enthusiasm around ballooning can also be captured and fostered by gathering different people from different horizon: countries or airsports …

  11. What is their feedback … • Every young involved enjoyed ballooning • From the different initiatives: • Had the feeling to be part of the air sport community • Learn that teamwork is key to this activity and also beyond • Understood that self discipline and rigourness during flight preparation and handling of the material really matters • Had great fun with their peers and coaches

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