Blankeneser sailing club

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The Blankeneser Segel-Club (BSC) is a sailing club based in Hamburg-Blankenese . In 2014 the club qualified for the Second Sailing League from the 2015 season.

history

The Blankenese dinghy harbor, in the background the BSC's club pontoon, during winter floods

The Blankenese sailing club was founded on September 17th, 1898. It is the oldest sailing club with a direct seat on the Elbe. The first regatta “Around the Sands” was held the following year. In 1909 the club newspaper appeared for the first time under the title Der Elbspiegel . At the beginning of 1914, the first members of the youth department, which was decided on November 1, 1913, were accepted. Today this is the second oldest youth division of a sailing club in Germany after that of the Kiel Yacht Club . In 1968 a small marina with a floating club building was built on the Elbe. In 1989 this was replaced by a new club pontoon. In 2015 the association had 841 members.

Sporting successes

From 1964 to 1967 Elga and Ernst-Jürgen Koch sailed the world with the Kairos . In the 1968 Olympic regattas off Acapulco , Rudi Harmstorf and his kite Sünnschien VII came fourth. In 1988 Thomas Schmid became world champion in the Finn class . He finished sixth in the Seoul Olympics that year. In 1997 the J / 24 GRiPS took part in the World Championships in Buenos Aires . In 2003 the yachts Elan and Mamelie finished sixth and seventh respectively in the DaimlerChrysler North Atlantic Challenge . In 2013 Claas Lehmann became world champion in the 505 class .

In 2015 the J / 35 Chosi VI and Michael Wunderlich became the best German boat in the Fastnet Race .

Sailing Bundesliga

After an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the 2014 season of the second sailing division, the team from the Blankeneser sailing club led by Claas Lehmann successfully qualified for the 2015 season of the second sailing division with a victory in the qualifying regatta off Glücksburg .

The 2015 season ended the Blankenese sailing club with a sixth place in the table of the Second Sailing Bundesliga. The BSC thus qualified for the relegation regatta between the First and Second Sailing Bundesliga in April 2016 in front of Starnberg , but could not fight for promotion with a fifth place in the relegation.

The BSC then ended the 2017 season in the second division on a promotion position, the 2018 season in the first division on a relegation position and the 2019 season in the second division again on a promotion position.

Regattas and other events

The Blankeneser Segel-Club organizes regional, national and sometimes continental regattas, including the Laser-Pfahlewer-Cup, the Hamburg Senate Prize, the Störtebeker Opti-Cup and the Last Heroes. In addition, the BSC organizes a national or continental championship approximately every year. In 2010 the Sharpie European Cup and in 2012 the International German Youth Championship of the 420 class took place in front of Blankenese. In 2016, the BSC, together with the Helgoland water sports club, organized the International German Youngsters Championship in the Optimist class as part of the Helgoland Opti Weeks.

In addition, the association organizes a series of lectures in winter, the "Ocean Sailing Evenings".

literature

  • Svante Domizlaff: 100 years of the Blankenese sailing club. In the change of tides 1898–1998 . Delius Klasing, Bielefeld 1998, ISBN 3-7688-1068-2 .
  • Blankeneser Segel-Club e. V., Dieter Tetzen (Ed.): 100 years of the youth department of the Blankeneser sailing club. 1914-2014 . Hamburg 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Carsten Kemmling: A damn point. In: SegelReporter. October 13, 2014, accessed May 1, 2016 .
  2. Blankeneser Segel-Club e. V. ( Memento from April 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) In: dsv.org. German Sailing Association , accessed on April 23, 2016.
  3. Lasse Johannsen: 100 years of sailing training on the Elbe. In: yacht.de. Yacht , September 16, 2014, accessed April 25, 2016.
  4. ^ Theodor Tetzen et al .: 75 years of youth department. Blankeneser Segel-Club eV 1914–1989 . In: Blankeneser Segel-Club eV, Dieter Tetzen (ed.): 100 years of the youth department of the Blankeneser Segel-Club. 1914-2014 . Hamburg 2014, p. 37 .
  5. Minutes of the BSC General Assembly 2015 on February 16, 2015 in the BSC Club newspaper No. 1/2015
  6. Tatjana Pokorny: Lehmann / Oehme are world champions. In: yacht.de. May 4, 2013, accessed April 4, 2016 .
  7. Chosi VI // J35. Retrieved April 4, 2016 .
  8. The Club: History. In: bsc-hamburg.de. Blankeneser Segel-Club, accessed April 4, 2016 .
  9. Ranking - DSBL qualification regatta. (No longer available online.) In: segelbundesliga.de. German Sailing League, October 12, 2014, archived from the original on March 6, 2016 ; Retrieved April 4, 2016 .
  10. 2nd sailing Bundesliga 2015: Overall leaderboard. In: sapsailing.com. SAP Sailing Analytics, September 27, 2015, accessed April 4, 2016 .
  11. Carsten Kemmling: dramatic finale. In: SegelReporter. April 28, 2016. Retrieved April 29, 2016 .
  12. ^ 1. Sailing Bundesliga 2016 - Relegation. In: SAP Sailing. April 27, 2016. Retrieved April 29, 2016 .
  13. 2. Sailing Bundesliga - overall ranking. In: SAP Sailing. August 20, 2017, accessed May 3, 2020 .
  14. 1st sailing Bundesliga 2018 - overall ranking. In: SAP Sailing. October 20, 2018, accessed May 3, 2020 .
  15. 2nd sailing Bundesliga 2019 - overall ranking. In: SAP Sailing. October 19, 2019, accessed May 3, 2020 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 19.7 "  N , 9 ° 48 ′ 33.8"  E