ATUS Amstetten

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ATUS Amstetten
Surname Workers, gymnastics and sports club Amstetten
Founded 1919

The Amstetten Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Club , or ATUS Amstetten for short , is a sports club from the Lower Austrian district capital Amstetten in Austria and was founded in 1919 and offers gymnastics , athletics , badminton and volleyball .

history

The ATUS Amstetten came from the Amstettner Gemütlichkeitsverein , in which theater was played and was a meeting point for socializing and dancing for Amstetten and the surrounding area. At the beginning of 1919 a gymnastics troupe met under Hans Hammer, from which in the spring of 1920 the workers gymnastics club Vorwärts Amstetten emerged. Albert Hanusch took over the function of chairman. In 1923, those responsible changed the association to Arbeiter-Turn und Sportverein Amstetten , which lasted until 1975.

Further chairmen after the founding chairman Hanusch until 1934 were Karl Köttl, Johann Waldich and Alois Teufl. During this time the association organized an annual gymnastics show in Amstetten and took part in the first Austrian Workers 'Gymnastics and Sports Festival in Vienna in 1926 and the second Workers' Olympics in Vienna. In 1934 the club, like all other workers' sports clubs at the time, was dissolved.

From August 1945 the club activities at ATUS Amstetten were resumed and the club business was taken over by Josef Beireder and Hans Eder.

Umpires
  • August 1946–1951
August Rußwurm (gymnastics, table tennis, athletics, swimming, water polo and fistball)
  • 1947–1951: Josef Beireder
Relocation to the Jahn gym
  • 1951–1962: Hans Eder
in winter the club offered ice sports in the Jahn gym
Outdoor sports on the old racetrack with an 800 m long sand track
  • 1963–1968: Franz Kneidinger
Purchase of a plot of land behind today's Umdasch Stadium
  • 1969: Hans Hammer
  • 1969–1972: Josef Taxböck
Athletics, swimming, women's gymnastics
  • 1972–1975: Werner Fisch
  • 1975–1996: Konrad Stadlauer
Change in the current name of the club, working group for gymnastics and sport
  • 1982 Foundation of the volleyball and badminton section
the gymnastics section is located in the Preinsbacher Straße elementary school
  • 1996–2002: Franz Auer
Events were organized actively in Amstetten
  • 2002 – today: Matthias Lindenhofer
  • In 2004, the name was ATUS Amstetten in ATUS City Center Amstetten changed
  • 2016 was ATUS City Center Amstetten in ATUS Amstetten changed back

Sections

A3

The running group founded its own section on April 23, 2012 under the name A3 under the direction of Johann Aichinger.

athletics

On February 21, 2006 the athletics section of the ATUS Amstetten was established under the head of the section, Johann Aichinger, as an independent association LCA Umdasch Amstetten .

Umpires
  • February 21, 2006 - 2009: Johann Aichinge
  • 2009 - January 31, 2013: Michael Hofer
  • January 31, 2013 - April 26, 2017: Fritz Etlinger.
  • April 26, 2017 - today: Michael Hofer

volleyball

VCA Amstetten
Austrian volleyball association
Club data
founding 1982
Chairman Josef Maurer
Club colors orange-black
Homepage http://www.vca.at/cms/
Volleyball department
league AVL
Was standing: September 2018

The volleyball section of the club was founded in 1983 as VCA Umdasch Amstetten . In 1990 the team rose to the 1st Bundesliga for the first time . In the following year, the club even made it to the 2nd round of the European Cup. In 2004 the volleyball section was renamed VCA City Center Amstetten , on September 12, 2006 the volleyball players split off and founded an independent association, VCA HYPO Lower Austria . In 2014 the association was renamed VCA Amstetten NÖ .

Umpires
  • September 12, 2006 - July 19, 2012: Stefan Krejci
  • July 19, 2012 - January 22, 2013: Fritz Etlinger
  • January 22, 2013 - 2014: Josef Maurer
successes
  • 4 × Austrian men's cup winner: 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ATUS Amstetten, club history 1921-date. In: www.atus.at. Retrieved May 18, 2018 .
  2. Chronicle vca.at