sport aid - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 1996 - 200 Pfennig


Theme: Post & Philately
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date1996
Face Value 200.00 
Colorgreen white
PerforationK 13 3/4
Printing TypeMulti-color rotogravure
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1737
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID734087
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The postage stamp series »For Sport« is dedicated in 1996 to the anniversary »100 Years of the Olympic Games«. The games of the first modern Olympiad in Athens lasted from 6 to 15 April 1896. 295 athletes from 13 countries participated in a total of 43 competitions in 9 sports. The summer games of XXVI. Olympics will take place from July 19, 1996 to August 4, 1996 in Atlanta. Around 10,000 athletes from 197 countries will participate in 271 competitions in 26 sports. The four postage stamps issued for this occasion honor outstanding German Olympic champions. Alfred Flatow (1869-1942) and Gustav Felix Flatow (1875-1945) were respectively team Olympic champions in the disciplines of stretching and barnastics. Alfred Flatow was also single Olympic champion in bars and second in the gymnastics. (Text: Stiftung Deutsche Sporthilfe, Frankfurt am Main)

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The postage stamp series »For Sport« is dedicated in 1996 to the anniversary »100 Years of the Olympic Games«. The games of the first modern Olympiad in Athens lasted from 6 to 15 April 1896. 295 athletes from 13 countries participated in a total of 43 competitions in 9 sports. The summer games of XXVI. Olympics will take place from July 19, 1996 to August 4, 1996 in Atlanta. Around 10,000 athletes from 197 countries will participate in 271 competitions in 26 sports. The four postage stamps issued for this occasion honor outstanding German Olympic champions. Alfred Flatow (1869-1942) and Gustav Felix Flatow (1875-1945) were respectively team Olympic champions in the disciplines of stretching and barnastics. Alfred Flatow was also single Olympic champion in bars and second in the gymnastics. (Text: Stiftung Deutsche Sporthilfe, Frankfurt am Main).