Academic gymnastics club

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Academic Gymnastics Association V.
Founded June 27, 1883
Place of foundation Jena
president Rainer Schlundt
societies 35
Members 600 students
Association headquarters Hamburg
Homepage www.atb.net

An Academic Gymnastics Association (ATV) is a form of designation for student associations that pursued the goal of establishing gymnastics at universities. In addition to the above, the following terms are also used: Academic Gymnastics Association (ATV), Academic Sports Association (ASV), Academic Sports Association (ASG) and Academic Gymnastics & Sports Association (ATSV). They have been created at various universities in Germany and Austria since the end of the 19th century . In the following these connections are summarized under the term ATV.

history

In the beginning, academic gymnastics clubs were mere clubs to which members of student associations could also belong; later they developed into closed corporations with the principle of sport and the principle of vitality as the most important cornerstones. From the German gymnastics movement, the Cartell Association of Academic Gymnastics Clubs emerged in 1872 (which was renamed in 1885 as a representative convent , whose gymnastics clubs later developed into gymnastics associations ), from which the Academic Gymnastics Association, founded on June 27, 1883 at the Swiss heights near Jena ( ATB) has split off. The academic gymnastics clubs cultivated the so-called black principle , which means that the connections are neither colored (but colored) nor striking , but gave unconditional satisfaction without a weapon until 1920 (see Erlangen Association and Honorary Agreements ) and in some cases until the Second World War .

During the time of the Third Reich, the ATB was banned and dissolved like all other student associations and their umbrella organizations. It was re-established on February 5, 1950 in the house of ATV Marburg. In addition to the German gymnastics and sports associations listed below, five other academic gymnastics associations and clubs from Austria are associated with the ATV.

Since November 1991 ( Wachenburg resolutions ) the ATVs have also been allowed to accept female students.

Principles / organizational matters

The ATVs usually consist of an Aktivitas and the old men and women: The Aktivitas refers to the active students of the connection. After completing their studies, the academic is philisted and thus joins the association's corporations association (alumni association). Usually the philistine members finance the sporting activities of their respective activitas, u. a. through grants for tournament trips, the organization of sports festivals or the purchase of sports equipment.

Member associations of the umbrella organization

The motto of the umbrella association of all academic gymnastics and sports associations / clubs ( ATB ) is “Mens sana in corpore sano” (A healthy mind lives in a healthy body).

The Academic Gymnastics Association (ATB) has over 40 members:

  • ATV Saxo-Silesia Breslau to Aachen
  • ATV Arminia-Cheruscia Berlin
  • ATV to Berlin
  • ATV from Märker and Kurmark Berlin
  • 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 Freiburg
  • ATV Weihenstephan Freising
  • ATV Albertia Goettingen
  • ATV Gothia Alemannia Göttingen
  • ATV Greifswald
  • ATV Gothia hall
  • ATV Arminia-Hegelingen in Hamburg
  • ATV Hanover
  • ATSV Karlsruhe
  • ASG Kassel
  • ATV Ditmarsia Kiel
  • ATV Markomannia-Westmark in Cologne
  • ATV Silesia to Mainz
  • ATV Amicitia zu Greifswald in Marburg
  • ATV Marburg
  • ATV Munich
  • ATV Westmark to Munster
  • ASV Saar-East Prussia Saarbrücken
  • ATV Suevia Stuttgart
  • ATV Arminia in Tübingen
  • Vienna ATV
  • ATV Alsatia Würzburg

See also

literature

  • Old gentlemen's association of the ATB (ed.): 100 years of the Academic Gymnastics Association 1883–1983. Melsungen 1983.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. press kit. Academic Gymnastics Association V., accessed on July 26, 2017 .
  2. press kit. Academic Gymnastics Association V., accessed on July 26, 2017 .