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Club logo
Surname Gymnastics Club 1846 Bretten e. V.
Club colors Red White
Founded July 6, 1846
Place of establishment Boards
Association headquarters Withum system 7
75015 Bretten
Members 3750 (January 2021)
Departments 12th
Chairman Stefan Hammes Board of
Directors from 1846 to 2006
Homepage www.tv-bretten.de
Ortho aerial view of the sports grounds of the TV Bretten
Exhibition gymnastics in the summer of 1930 at TV Bretten

The gymnastics club 1846 Bretten e. V. is a multi-utility sports club in the north-Baden Bretten with 3,750 members (as of January 2021), of the health -, width - and competitive sport is active. The club was founded after the gymnastics ban was liftedlike many other clubs in the 1840s. At the beginning of the 20th century, cyclists (1906), fistball players (1909), soccer players (1919), handball players (1924) and fencers (1926) joined gymnastics. In the following years skiing (1955), athletics (1956), volleyball (1965), table tennis (1970), rhythmic gymnastics (1971), swimming (1974), triathlon (1978) and basketball (1992) were added. The latest addition is the TV Bretten Black Panthers (American Football) in September 2018. In handball, the club forms a syndicate with SG Sulzfeld (2018), in rhythmic gymnastics with SSC Karlsruhe and in gymnastics with TSV Weingarten . Sports-related child and youth work has been carried out in a children's sports school (KiSS) since 1998 - in cooperation with SV Oberderdingen since 2008 .

The most successful athletes are the triathlete Thomas Hellriegel , Sebastian Kienle and Holger Lorenz and World and European champion Silke Hagino and European champion Sarah Kuhner in Fistball .

TV Bretten hosted the German junior volleyball championships in 1981 and 2018, the German senior fistball championships on March 2 and 3, 1996 and the U14 juniors in 2012. A city ​​run for different classes has been held since 2004 , and has been known as the KraichgauEnergie-City-Cup since 2007 . In 2010 the German championships in rhythmic gymnastics and in 2019 the German youth championships in apparatus gymnastics were organized for women . The Epiphany Tournament with over 80 teams, the largest indoor youth tournament in the German Fistball.

The club's own sports grounds include a three-part gymnasium, a grass field with an athletics facility as well as a course room, offices and a club restaurant. A large number of sporting events took place in the city's own indoor sports center Im Grüner .

story

Founding years (1846–1905)

30-year-old Stiftungsfest on August 20, 1891

TV Bretten was founded in 1846 after the free shooting after the Peter and Paul Festival , which is celebrated at the end of June. The gymnastics exercises organized by teacher Karl Euler were so enthusiastic that a gymnastics club was founded as a sign of the ideals of freedom. As a result of the revolutionary events in the German Confederation , gymnastics was suspended from 1850 to 1860. After the lifting of the gymnastics ban on April 10, 1860, club life was resumed. This included active participation in the founding of the German Gymnastics Federation and the first German Gymnastics Festival in Coburg. In 1861 the Upper Rhine Gymnastics Association was set up together with the Karlsruhe Gymnastics Club in 1846 . In 1862 the flag donated by the women of Bretten was consecrated with associations from the Bruchsal, Karlsruhe and Pforzheim area. In 1870/71 there was no gymnastics because many gymnasts took part in the Franco-Prussian War . In 1872 the club members tried to build a municipal gym for the first time. This was inaugurated in 1891. Its financial support was provided with free use. The women's gymnastics introduced in 1905 brought the hall to its capacity limits.

Development into a multi-discipline sports club (1906–1945)

Gymnastics exercises on pommel horse and horizontal bar at the gymnasium newly created in 1909

In 1906 the Upper Rhine Kraichturngau and a team of cyclists were founded. The year 1909 is considered a milestone in the club's history, because a separate gymnasium was created, the entry in the club register was made and the club-defining fistball game was played competitively. During the First World War, the club members who had moved in were kept in contact by sending them parcels and field postcards . From 1919 onwards there was a considerable increase in membership. This was mainly due to the inclusion of other team sports such as tambourine and football . An initial reserve of 2000  marks for the planned gymnastics home could be created - its construction was only realized 52 years later. The clean divorce between football and other sports on the one hand and gymnasts on the other led to the dissolution of the football department in 1924 with a majority of 20 votes. In return, handball players (1924) and fencers (1926) were added. With the approval of the local group leader of the NSDAP , gymnastics youth sports groups were allowed to be looked after from 1933. During the Second World War, the women actively continued the life of the club.

Post-war development (since 1946)

Inauguration of the gym on November 16, 1985 with guests of honor Klaus Bühler (4th from left), Lord Mayor Alfred Leicht (5th from left) and Horst Seefeld (6th from left) as well as board members

In 1946 the club had to rename itself temporarily to TSV Bretten according to Allied requirements. The anniversary gymnastics did not take place until July 6, 1947 on the gymnasium. The 1950s and 1960s were characterized by gymnastics festivals. In April 1956 the first all-Baden female gymnastics championships took place. The Turnerheim, which had been planned since 1919, was inaugurated on November 7, 1971. Two years later the association had 1,500 members, many of whom were accepted into leisure and women's departments. In 1980 preliminary plans were made for the construction of a sports hall, which was inaugurated on November 16, 1985. On November 8, 2014, the club received the seal of approval "Senior-friendly gymnastics and sports club". In 2020 the club was named a “Recognized Association Base Female” by the North Baden Volleyball Association.

The current statutes are dated March 22, 2018.

Club coat of arms history

A.The logo with the Bretten Hundle on the stylized Bretten coat of arms with the Wittelsbach diamonds without a gymnast's cross was used on the commemorative publication for the 110th anniversary. Until then, the club name with a gymnast's cross and optionally a laurel wreath or oak leaves were used.
B. The logo was drawn by master painter Klaus Bräuning in the 1960s and used until 1995.
C.Logo without coat of arms created on the occasion of the 150th anniversary in 1996 .
D.The logo with coat of arms created by a graphics agency for the 175th anniversary in 2021 was controversially discussed at the general meeting on October 15, 2020 and only accepted with a double vote of the association's board of directors .

Membership and employee numbers

Membership development of TV Bretten

With over 3000 members, the club is the second largest gymnastics club in the Badischer Turner-Bund . The managing director is supported by the branch manager, the two children's sports school managers, the manager of health sports and two federal volunteers . The board of directors consists of the two chairmen and the heads of department for finances, public relations, competitive and competitive sports, administration as well as gymnastics, leisure and health sports.

Competitive sport

The following departments operate team sports from the district league to the 2nd Bundesliga and individual sports .

Team sport

American football

In September 2018, the TV Bretten Black Panthers were launched with 70 members (2021). The sports campaign “More than Sport” has been supported since mid-2019.

The Black Panthers start in the Baden-Württemberg regional league.

basketball

The department was established in 1992.

In the 2021/22 season, the first men's team will play in the district league A North men.

Fistball

In 1909 the first competitive games took place on the newly created gymnasium. In the 1930s, fistball players and handball players met on the hard court . Siegmar Dörr (1953), Albert Muckenfuß (1968) and Harald Muckenfuß (1985) pushed the development forward by intensifying youth work - such as a fistball group at the Melanchthon grammar school . Since 1995, the youth teams have secured nine German championship titles.

In 1970 they moved into what was then the second highest division in Germany. In 2001 the A-Jugend became German champions and the women rose to the 1st Bundesliga in the line-up of Silke Hagino, Cornelia Schön, Sarah Kühner, Melanie Münzenmaier, Jasmin Neulinger, Eva Gorenflo and Charlotte Brüggemann. In 2007 the women in the line-up Silke Hagino, Sarah Kühner, Melanie Münzenmaier, Jasmin Neulinger, Nadine Zwintzscher, Bianca Mollenhauer, Carmen Wirth, Julia Igel and Helen Saade took third place at the German championships. In 2015, the women managed to get promoted back to the 1st Bundesliga. In 2018 the male U12 youth became German runner-up and in 2019 the men's team was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Cornelia Schön and Sarah Kühner became junior champions in 2002 and European champions in 2007. Silke Hagino was European champion in 2003 and world champion in 2006.

In 1979 the German championship for senior citizens M40 took place. The Dreikönigsturnier, the largest indoor youth tournament in German fistball, has been taking place since 1988 . German championships in women's fistball were held on March 1st and 2nd, 2008 and on March 7th and 8th, 2015. The sports center Im Grüner served as the venue for 14 German championships - including the first joint German championships for senior citizens M35 / W30 on April 13 and 14, 2019.

In the field round 2021, the 1st women's team played in the 2nd Bundesliga and the 1st men's team in the Baden Association.

Handball

The Department, founded in 1924 had its strongest phase early 2010s years as a Baden division side with the achievement of the German Cup Round (2012) and 2015 with the rise in the league .

The SG Sulzfeld / Bretten syndicate has existed since 2018 .

In the 2021/22 season, the men's team will play in the Landesliga Süd.

volleyball

Attack of the volleyball women of the TV Bretten

Volleyball came to Bretten as a training game in 1961 because the gym at the grammar school was too small for the fistball players. In 1965 a department was founded, which grew so rapidly in the following years that in 1972 a one-year ban on admission had to be issued. When the State Committee for Performance Baden-Württemberg awarded four state funding groups in volleyball for North Baden in those years, TV Bretten got two of them. In 1978 the women were promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga , which was held until 1984. In 1979 the male U18 team was able to achieve third place at the German championships in Herten behind GSV Osnabrück and VVH Essen . The men were promoted to the Regionalliga Süd in 1982. The 1982/83 and 1983/84 seasons were the most successful years in the department's history. The women were relegated twice in a row in 1984 and 1985 and played, with the exception of a one-year detour to the Association League in 2003, in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. In 2004/05 a men's team was still registered in the association league - after that, the history of active men's teams ended. The club is next to the Heidelberger TV , the SSC Karlsruhe and the SSV Mannheim-Vogelstang junior support point.

On May 23 and 24, 1981 German A-Youth (U20) championships were held, in which Hamburger SV won the title. In 1985 an international youth tournament was held for the first time with participants from Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. In 2017, the traditional tournament took place for the 32nd time. An international tournament for women's and men's teams was held for the 48th time in 2018. From 18th to 20th October 2013 the regional cup of the U17 male and U16 female took place. The selected teams from all southern regional associations (Bavaria, South Baden, North Baden, Württemberg, Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse, Thuringia and Saxony) were eligible to start this "South Cup". On May 12th and 13th, 2018, the German U20 volleyball junior championships were held. On January 6, 2020, the 2nd edition of the "Day of Volleyball" took place in the indoor sports center. Kira Walkenhorst , who offered training for young people, was able to be won as a guest .

In 2016, the department held a beach volleyball category 1 tournament for men and women as part of the BaWü Beach Tour.

Jule Schneider and Sophie Schubert were trained at TV Bretten. In 2020 the women II were voted “Team of the Year” by the city of Bretten.

In the 2021/22 season, the women's team will play in the Baden Oberliga.

Individual sport

Disciplines of the German Gymnastics Federation

Apparatus gymnastics

Gerfried Dörr worked as a department head and trainer in personal union from 1968. As a teacher at the Max-Planck-Realschule, he led the young gymnasts to second place in the youth training for the Olympics in 1972 .

Turngalas were held in 2017 and 2019. On May 25 and 26, 2019, the German youth championships in apparatus gymnastics were held for women.

In 2019 the men's squad started in the district league and the women's squad in the district class Season 2.

All-around

A start at the Jahn-Neunkampf is no longer carried out by the club. The Jahn-Sechskampf, in which Volker Block was able to achieve fourth place in 1987, is offered for children and young people. In 1980 the first athletes started the swimming pentathlon at the regional gymnastics festival in Kehl . At the 2017 Gymnastics Festival, Maurice Kiock and Katja Veit were among the top ten.

Young gymnast group competition

The club has been one of the established clubs with top ten placements in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 in the youth gymnastics group competition since 1961 , which moves between competitive and popular sports and includes the disciplines of medicine ball throwing , orienteering , pendulum and swimming relay , 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. In this group election competition of the German gymnastics youth, each group (6–12 people) from eight different disciplines puts their competition together individually.

athletics

The javelin thrower Ute Reinacher has been German senior champion several times, European champion in 1984 and world champion in 1985. In the W50 age group, she is seventh in Europe. Simone Geist won the German runner-up title in 1993 with the 4 x 400 meter relay of the LG Offenburg . Antonia Giesche was also runner-up at the U23 South German Championships in Koblenz in 2019 over the 400 meters. The squad athletes in the youth field include Amira Heidt, Viktor Mattis and Samuel Beisel.

Rhythmic sports gymnastics

The department was founded in 1971 as a competitive gymnastics group. A competition community with the SSC Karlsruhe has existed since 2016. In 2021, 56 girls between the ages of 4 and 18 will train in three different groups.

Birgit Obreiter became German youth champion in 1975 with a band and Corinne Bippes in 1977 with rope . Marion Kleiber triumphed in the 1997 German Cup. Elisa Schnorr was ninth in the all-around age group 14 in 2014 . At the German championships from June 10 to 12, 2016, the team consisting of Jennifer Schönbeck, Victoria Merkle, Elisa Schnorr, Evelin Bohr and Sabrina Nowack became German runner-up. At the German championships on June 2, 2021 in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle , the SSC Karlsruhe / TV Bretten competition team with Elisa Schnorr, Maxima Bachmayer, Evelyn Schäfer, Martha Ostertag, Melina Holfelder, Uljana Wiens (SSC Karlsruhe) and Angelina Cosi Montes ( TV Bretten) took fifth place.

Table tennis

The table tennis department was founded in 1970 and hosted the Baden championships in 1987.

In the 2021/22 season, the first men's team will play in the district class.

Triathlon

TV Bretten triathletes before the start

The department, founded in 1978, is part of the Baden-Württemberg Triathlon Association. In 1990 the department was awarded the Green Ribbon . Since then, the focus has been on youth work. State squad athlete Sophia Weiler starts in the 1st Bundesliga for TuS Neukölln 1865 in the 2021/22 season . On August 8, 2021, Nils Lorenz won the Kraichgau Summertime Triathlon in Karlsdorf-Neuthard as part of the Baden-Württemberg junior series RACEPEDIA .

Holger Lorenz became German youth champion in 1987 and German senior champion in 1989. The Büchenauer Thomas Hellriegel launched in 1991 for the club before the 2003 he PV Triathlon Witten changed. Sebastian Kienle started at the club when he was twelve. Diana Peukert (2018, age group (age group) W40-44) and Thomas Fritsch (2021, age group M50-54) qualified as vice-European champions for the Ironman Hawaii . Diana Peukert finished this after 11:11:58 hours.

In the 2021 season, the team will start in the Landesliga Nord.

Resolutions

The following departments ended their activities:

  • Cycling (1906 to 1980)
  • Football (1919 to 1924)
  • Fencing (1926 to 2015), despite the success of the young people in 2001 at the German Championships and admission to the sports boarding school in Bonn, the department is closed due to a lack of young talent.

Popular sports and rehabilitation sports groups

Popular sport

Sports activities, which serve the physical fitness , the compensation of lack of exercise (keyword: balance exercise) as well as the sociability, are accompanied by exercise instructors and take place without competition, are carried out. Seven women's groups with 200 members have been active in gymnastics , circuit training , aerobics , qigong , spinal gymnastics , fascia and memory training since 1953 . The men's groups have around 155 members. There is also senior gymnastics. Many of the 75 or so participants in the running group take part in the Baden marathon , the Fidelitas night run , New Year's and fun runs . The "Karate" and "FitBo" departments, founded in 2010, combine simple elements from martial arts with stomach, legs and buttocks training and jumping rope . You are a member of the German Karate Association (DKV). The ski department, founded in 1955, operates a ski and snowboard school and is a member of the German Ski Association . Since 2016, the dance offer has included children's dance , video clip dancing and fitness dance. A mixed group of adults is playing badminton .

Rehabilitation sports groups

The association has been offering rehabilitation sports since 1980 . The groups are checked, certified and recognized by the Disabled and Rehabilitation Sports Association. The trainers are specially trained with a corresponding DOSB license and training at least every two years. The “Sport after Cancer” initiative is funded by the association. Cardiac sports, lung sports, orthopedic rehabilitation sports, sports for diabetics, sports for neurological diseases and wheelchair sports are all offered. Pilates can be chosen as a preventive health sport . In 1995 the quality seal Pluspunkt Gesundheit was awarded by the German Gymnastics Federation . The club is part of the health sport club initiative , to which other clubs from the region such as Karlsruher Turnverein 1846 , SV Karlsruhe-Beiertheim , TSG Blankenloch , SSC Karlsruhe and SSV Ettlingen belong.

Children and youth sports

The children's sports school was founded in March 1998 . In the anniversary year 2021, she will look after over 260 children aged between 12 months and 12 years in 23 groups at the Bretten , Großvillars , Bruchsal and Zaisenhausen locations .

The children's athletics (KiLa) is based on the requirements of the German Athletics Association from January 2020.

A distinction is made between water courses and dry courses. Baby in Motion has been offered since September 2013 . A sports and gymnastics teacher supports the baby's individual development. With the water offers, the association offers the opportunity to get used to the water, to develop a sensation of water pressure and buoyancy. This happens in the indoor swimming pools in Diedelsheim , Bretten , Heidelsheim and Bruchsal .

Nationally and internationally successful athletes and teams

Fistball players, track and field athletes and triathletes are internationally successful. The women's volleyball team started in the 2nd Bundesliga South from 1978 to 1984 and the volleyball players Jule Schneider and Sophie Schubert , who were trained by TV Bretten, played in the Bundesliga . In 2016 the gymnasts became German runners-up.

Surname Sport and achievements
Silke Hagino Fistball player and 2006 world champion
Thomas Hellriegel Triathlete and first German winner of the Ironman Hawaii 1997
Dieter Hofer Artistic gymnast, 1977 and 1978 German master with the TB Oppau
Sebastian Kienle Triathlete and winner of the Ironman Hawaii 2014
Sarah Kühner Fistball player and 2007 European champion
Holger Lorenz Triathlete and Ironman winner
Bianca Mollenhauer Fistball player and 2007 European champion
Ute Reinacher Javelin thrower and 1985 senior world champion

Club newspapers and public relations

The first Turner-Echo appeared in 1963. With the 03/2015 issue, the club information appears in four-color printing . The association's first website went online in 1999.

Sports facilities

Drones aerial photo of the sports grounds of the TV Bretten on August 6, 2020

The club's own sports grounds include a three-part gymnasium, a grass field with an athletics facility as well as a course room, offices and a club restaurant.

literature

  • Ernst Otto Bräunche, Volker Steck, Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe (ed.): Sport in Karlsruhe - from the beginning until today. Info-Verlag, Karlsruhe 2006, ISBN 3-88190-440-9 .
  • Felicitas Schuder (et al.): History of gymnastics in Baden - A moving journey through time through two centuries. regional culture publisher, Ubstadt-Weiher 2020, ISBN 978-3-95505-228-7 .
  • Gymnastics Club 1846 Bretten e. V. (Ed.): 175 years of the Bretten gymnastics club 1846–2021. June 2021.

Web links

Commons : TV Bretten  - Collection of pictures and videos

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