Academic gymnastics federation

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Academic Gymnastics Association V.
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Founded June 27, 1883
Place of foundation Jena
president Rainer Schlundt
societies 41
Members 4,469
Association headquarters Hamburg
Homepage www.atb.net

The Academic Gymnastics Association (ATB) is a corporation association of non-colored academic gymnastics associations at German universities and colleges. The ATB belongs to the German Gymnastics Federation as an independent regional gymnastics association. There are currently 35 active connections , including one in Austria ( ATBÖ ), members of the ATB.

history

The cartel Association academic gymnastics clubs refused to 1,880 corporations to Institutes of Technology from entering the association, whereupon the winter semester 1882 the Academic Turnvereine ATV Aachen (today Turnerschaft Rheno-Borussia Aachen ), ATV Markomannia Freiburg (today Turnerschaft Marko Manno-Albertia), as well as the ATV Gothania Jena (today ATV Gothania Jenensis zu Frankfurt) merged into a friendship cartel. The cartel efforts were also discovered by ATV Munich and ATV Berlin, so that interest was soon reported.

The ATB was founded by the Academic Gymnastics Associations from Aachen, Berlin, Freiburg, Jena and Munich on June 27, 1883, on the Swiss height near Jena as a men 's association. The principle of sport and the principle of life union are the most important features of the association, which internally maintains a duo comment (all members of the ATB are per se entitled to use duo among themselves ).

Before the Second World War, the federal government refused Turn Bestimmungsmensuren , but known to the principle of unconditional satisfaction .

On February 5, 1950, the ATB was re-established at the invitation of ATV Marburg in their liaison house with seven reactivated or newly founded Aktivitas .

Nowadays, the ATB umbrella organization leaves its member associations free to answer the question of gender. There are therefore both all-male and mixed-sex connections in the ATB. The Academic Gymnastics Federation is a member of the Convent of German Corporations Associations (CDK) and the Convent of German Academic Associations (CDA).

Association management

President of the Academic Gymnastics Federation (ATB) is Rainer Schlundt; the ATB office is located in Haan .

Connections in the ATB

There are currently 35 active student associations in the umbrella organization of the Academic Gymnastics Association. In addition, there are 6 corporate associations that currently have no Aktivitas. Most of them have received the original designation ATV (Akademischer Turnverein or Akademische Turnverbindungen), but some ATB connections have slightly different names such as ASV (Academic Sports Association), ATSV (Academic Gymnastics and Sports Association) or ASG (Academic Sports Association):

Academic Gymnastics Federation (Germany)
Aachen
Aachen
Berlin (3)
Berlin (3)
Bonn
Bonn
Brunswick (2)
Brunswick (2)
Clausthal
Clausthal
Darmstadt
Darmstadt
gain
gain
Frankfurt (2)
Frankfurt (2)
Freiberg
Freiberg
Freiburg
Freiburg
Goettingen (2)
Goettingen (2)
Greifswald
Greifswald
Hall
Hall
Hamburg
Hamburg
Hanover
Hanover
Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe
kassel
kassel
Kiel
Kiel
Cologne
Cologne
Mainz
Mainz
Marburg (2)
Marburg (2)
Munich
Munich
Muenster
Muenster
Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken
Stuttgart
Stuttgart
Tübingen
Tübingen
Weihenstephan
Weihenstephan
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Academic Gymnastics Federation (Austria)
Vienna
Vienna
University cities with ATB corporations
Large map: Germany
Small map: Austria

The federal corporations in the ATB are:

  • ATV Saxo-Silesia Breslau to Aachen
  • ATV Arminia-Cheruscia Berlin
  • ATV to Berlin
  • ATV from Märker and Kurmark
  • ATV Gothia Suevia Bonn
  • ATV Saxonia Braunschweig
  • ASV Saxonia Leonis Braunschweig
  • ASV Barbara Clausthal
  • ATV Darmstadt
  • ATV Teutonia Erlangen
  • ATSV Gothania Jenensis in Frankfurt
  • ATV Tuiskonia Frankfurt
  • ASV Alte Elisabeth zu Freiberg
  • ATV Cheruscia Burgundy to Freiburg
  • ATV Weihenstephan Freising
  • ATV Albertia Goettingen
  • ATV Gothia Alemannia Göttingen
  • ATV Greifswald
  • ATV Gothia hall
  • ATV Arminia-Hegelingen Hamburg
  • ATV Hanover
  • ATSV Karlsruhe
  • ASG Kassel
  • ATV Ditmarsia Kiel
  • ATV Markomannia Westmark in Cologne
  • ATV Silesia to Mainz
  • ATV Marburg
  • ATV Amicitia zu Greifswald in Marburg
  • ATV Munich
  • ATV Westmark to Munster
  • ATV Gothia Nuremberg
  • ASV Saar-East Prussia Saarbrücken
  • ATV Suevia Stuttgart
  • ATV Arminia in Tübingen
  • Vienna ATV
  • ATV Alsatia Würzburg

There are also 6 corporation associations that currently do not have any Aktivitas:

  • ATV Alsatia Dresden to Bochum
  • ATV Rheinfranken zu Giessen
  • ATV Hasso-Rhenania Heidelberg
  • ATV Roland to Cologne
  • ATV Cimbria Lueneburg
  • ATV Gothia Nuremberg

Corporations affiliated to the ATB are:

  • ATV Graz
  • Academic Jahnbund Graz
  • ATV Innsbruck
  • ATV Leoben
  • ATV Linz

Known members of member associations

See category: Corporates in the ATB

See also

literature

  • Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, pp. 229-231.
  • Paulgerhard Gladen : History of the student corporation associations. Volume 2: The non-striking associations and supplements to Volume I. Becker, Würzburg 1985, pp. 64–70.
  • Bernhard Grün, Christoph Vogel: The Fuxenstunde . Manual of Corporation Studentism. Bad Buchau 2014, pp. 174-175, ISBN 978-3-925171-92-5 .
  • Old gentlemen's association of the ATB (ed.): 100 years of the Academic Gymnastics Association 1883–1983. Melsungen 1983.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The German Gymnastics Federation and its members. (PDF) Deutscher Turner-Bund e. V., accessed December 22, 2018 .
  2. a b Willi Cuno: Festschrift of the ATB "50 years ago" - foundation and first years of the ATB . Ed .: Academic Gymnastics Association. 1933, p. 129-133 .
  3. Matthias Spitzer: ATB.net: - Association - Federal corporations. Retrieved December 7, 2017 .
  4. http://www.atb.net/cms/front_content.php?idcat=28