Germany backs its 2026 Winter Olympics team with full government support
The 2026 Winter Olympics officially began on February 6, with nations sending their best athletes to compete. Germany has thrown its full support behind its team, as officials express high hopes for the Games. The government wants the event to leave a lasting impression on all participants. Chancellor Olaf Scholz is a well-known sports enthusiast. He regularly follows Borussia Dortmund matches and handball games, even checking scores during official meetings. His interest extends to the Olympics, where he stays updated on Germany’s performance.
Deputy government spokesman Steffen Meyer spoke about the excitement within the administration. The government has openly backed the country’s athletes, urging them to embrace the experience. Officials believe the Games will offer unforgettable moments for competitors and fans alike.
The Winter Olympics are now underway, with Germany’s delegation receiving strong encouragement from its leaders. Scholz’s personal passion for sports adds to the national enthusiasm. The government’s support aims to ensure athletes perform at their best while creating lasting memories.
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