Gerd Steins for the
BERLIN SPORT MUSEUM, AIMS Marathon Museum of Running:
Founded in 1925 as a museum of physical exercise for Berlin
Reopened in 1970 as a sports-historical Berlin showpiece
Since 1990, museum of the Berlin county, from 1995, part of the city museum
foundation, Berlin
Since 1994, AIMS Marathon Museum of Running
Today, the great running sport events move millions worldwide to activity
and attract enthusiastic viewers with their spell. Running, as a form of
generally popular sport and recreational activity, plays an increasingly bigger
role for ever more people of all age-groups. With a multitude of offers, from
the city marathon to "snuffling-jog", the associations and organizers
advertise the sport of running and stimulate and encourage young and old alike
to get involved. Also the wheel-chair participants and roller-blade skaters
have, for a long time, belonged to the large fan club.
Running as a mass phenomenon is a development of the last decades. The
history of running sport, however, has many roots and traditions which date
further back. It has gone through highs and lows, it is characterized by a
large number of great performances and numerous legends, involving exceptional
sportsmen and women, tireless organizers, countless helpers and enthusiasts, as
well as a continuous input of new ideas. It has an international character and,
in a special manner, combines the histories of popular and high-performance
sports with each other.
This history has found a home in the Berlin Sport Museum. In the past five
years, the foundation was laid by Horst Milde, in close cooperation with the
organizers of the BERLIN MARATHON, for an International Running Sport Archive
and an International Running Sport Museum. About 6000 race-time reports of the
most varied type (among other things, shirts, running shoes, numbers, posters,
medals, prizes, documents, advertising and organization material) from the most
varied running sport events throughout the whole world, have been collected.
Meanwhile, library and archives fill many meters of shelf space (national and
international running times documents, starter and result lists, programs,
press material, photographs).
Since 1990, the Berlin Sport Museum has had special annual exhibitions, at
the Berlin Marathon Fair, on different subjects of the history of running
sport. In 1994 and 1997/99 the traditions of the marathon race in Germany, as
well as the marathon legends Paul de Bruytt (U.S.A.) and Waldemar Cierpinski
(Germany), formed the central focus of two more presentations.
The planned running sport museum is to be located in the future continuous
exhibition of the Sportmuseum Berlin at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. It should
become a museum which is informative as well as attractive, a museum to house
the "Hall of Fame", as well as personal memories of important and not
so important friends of running.
We ask for assistance from all friends of running
1. In particular in the collection of facts and figures, as well as
materials of all type from the history of the individual city marathons and the
different road races worldwide;
2. With the documentation of the international running sport events, which
are current in each case (the present is already history tomorrow!);
3. With the structuring of an international database of the best runners
(international and national competitions, all distances);
4. With the search for particularly attractive, one-time exhibits e.g. from
the oldest, the first running competitions of an area, a country, a city; or
souvenirs, personal things, documents, photographs, autographs of famous
runners.
We take as a grant, buy and borrow for an unlimited time: sports equipment
sportswear and gear equipment for sports fields and gymnasiums training
equipment competition equipment (i.e. starting numbers, finish tapes,
stop-watches, starting pistols) flags, pennants, badges medals, certificates,
cups posters, advertisements souvenirs, stickers objects of art (fine arts)
photos, photo albums, slide series films, videos, audio tapes documents,
archive material of all kinds library material, including programmes,
invitations to tender, lists of results etc. (especially old sports journals
and newspapers)
Address / Further information
Berlin Sport Museum
Deutsches Sportforum
Hanns-Braun-Straße
14053 Berlin
GERMANY
Telephone: 030-3058300 (Headquarters)
Fax: 030-3058340
E-Mail: Sportmuseum.Berlin@t-online.de