German Sports Funding System Faces Criticism Over Rankings
The Potenzialanalysesystem ranks dressage as the top-funded sport while sidelining others, prompting backlash from sports leaders.
- The Potenzialanalysesystem (Potas), used to allocate federal sports funding, ranked dressage as the most promising sport in Germany, with hockey and kayaking following in second and third place.
- Sports like taekwondo, water polo, and weightlifting received the lowest rankings, raising concerns about their future funding and support.
- Critics argue that the Potas system is flawed, citing discrepancies between past rankings and actual athletic success, such as basketball teams exceeding expectations despite low rankings.
- The president of the German Basketball Federation, Ingo Weiss, called for Potas to be abolished, criticizing its methodology and bureaucratic demands on sports organizations.
- The system, introduced in 2016, is under review, with plans to remove federation structures from the evaluation criteria to reduce bureaucracy.