DSC Kaiserberg
The DSC Kaiserberg is a German sports club from the Duisburg district of Neudorf , which is particularly known for its table tennis department . His women's team was German champion eighteen times between 1962 and 1988. She won the German Cup championship fifteen times. She won the European Cup once and the ETTU Cup twice.
DSC is the abbreviation for D uisburger S port C lub. In addition to table tennis, the DSC Kaiserberg offers badminton , figure skating and ice stock sport as competitive sports.
history
On October 15, 1947, the club was first founded under the name DTC Kaiserberg (DTC = Duisburger Tennisclub) by Wilfried Wegmann (* 1922, † 1990). In 1948/49 he joined the Duisburg sports club. He separated from this again in 1949. Together with the TuS Wedau association and parts of Blau-Weiß Duisburg, the DTC Kaiserberg association was formed again on November 29, 1949. In 1969 the club was called DSC Kaiserberg . In the mid-1970s, the name of the sponsor was also integrated into the club name: DSC Kaiserberg-Butterfly.
Table tennis
In 1952 the men's team was runner-up in the league. As a result, the women's team, which played in the major league in the 1950s, was more successful. In 1960 the Hungarian Agnes Simon came . After three years in the divided Bundesliga, Kaiserberg was one of the first teams in the single-track Bundesliga in 1975 , from which they were relegated in 1993. 1995 came the next relegation to the regional league. When the sponsors withdrew, the club withdrew the women's team at the end of the 2000/01 season; Agnes Simon moved to SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen . In 2007 the team played in the association league, today the 1st men (2016) play in the district class.
The most famous players include Agnes Simon, Rosemarie Seidel and Ursula Hirschmüller .
Success in table tennis
- German team champion
- 1957: 3rd place: Maria Klein , Christel John, Edeltraud Ost, Karin Schäfer, Engemann, Marlene Wolf
- 1958: 2nd place behind Eintracht Frankfurt
- 1959: 2nd place behind Eintracht Frankfurt
- 1962: Agnes Simon , Hilde Gröber , Esther Goldau, Gertrud Ostwald, Karin Verhoolen (formerly Schäfer), Anneliese Voß, Renate Brauner, Ina Rosenthal
- 1963: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber , Esther Goldau, Karin Verhoolen, Renate Brauner
- 1964: 2nd place behind TTK from Kiel
- 1965: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber , Renate Brauner
- 1966: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst-Brauner
- 1967: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst
- 1968: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst
- 1969: Marta Hejma , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst
- 1970: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Marta Hejma , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst, Iris Sudmann
- 1971: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Marta Hejma , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst, Iris Sudmann
- 1972: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Marta Hejma , Hilde Gröber , Renate Fichthorst, Iris Sudmann
- 1975: Agnes Simon , Ursula Hirschmüller , Brigitte Scharmacher , Renate Hirschmann
- 1976: Agnes Simon , Ursula Hirschmüller , Brigitte Scharmacher , Renate Hirschmann
- 1977: Ursula Hirschmüller , Agnes Simon , Brigitte Scharmacher , Monika Stork , Renate Hirschmann
- 1978: Ursula Hirschmüller , Agnes Simon , Brigitte Scharmacher , Monika Stork
- 1979: 2nd place behind TSV Kronshagen
- 1981: Yang Ying , Ursula Kamizuru (née Hirschmüller), Agnes Simon , Monika Stork , Regina Stevens, Kerstin Hommel
- 1982: Carole Knight , Margit Freiberg , Ursula Kamizuru , Agnes Simon , Monika Stork , Petra Reinhardt
- 1983: 2nd place
- 1984: Ursula Kamizuru , Brigitte Thiriet , Katja Nolten , Agnes Simon , Margit Freiberg , Regina Stevens
- 1986: 2nd place behind FTG Frankfurt
- 1987: 2nd place behind FTG Frankfurt
- 1988: Katja Nolten , Ildiko Bolvari , Ursula Kamizuru , Agnes Simon , Alexandra Nolte, Regina Stevens, Sandra Nienhaus
- German cup winner
- 1964: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber
- 1965: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber
- 1966: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber
- 1967: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber
- 1968: Agnes Simon , Hilde Gröber , Christel Lang
- 1969: Rosemarie Seidel , Marta Hejma , Renate Fichthorst
- 1971: Marta Hejma , Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel
- 1972: Agnes Simon , Marta Hejma , Rosemarie Seidel
- 1974: 2nd place
- 1975: 2nd place
- 1976: Ursula Hirschmüller , Agnes Simon , Brigitte Scharmacher
- 1977: Ursula Hirschmüller , Agnes Simon , Monika Stork
- 1978: Ursula Hirschmüller , Agnes Simon , Monika Stork
- 1979: Ursula Hirschmüller , Agnes Simon , Monika Stork
- 1980: 2nd place
- 1981: Yang Ying , Agnes Simon , Monika Stork
- 1982: Ursula Kamizuru , Carole Knight , Margit Freiberg , Agnes Simon
- 1983: Brigitte Thiriet , Margit Freiberg , Monika Stork
- 1984: 2nd place
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European Champions Cup
- 1965 2nd place: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber
- 1966 against Vörös Meteor Budapest: Agnes Simon , Rosemarie Seidel , Hilde Gröber
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ETTU Nancy Evans Cup
- 1971 against Ferencvaros Budapest: Agnes Simon , Marta Hejma , Iris Sudmann
- 1981 against Industrogradnja Zagreb: Yang Ying , Monika Stork , Agnes Simon
ice Hockey
After the construction of the Duisburg ice rink in 1971, an ice hockey department was founded at DSC Kaiserberg. She started in the Regionalliga Nord , the lowest division at the time, and went straight to the upper division , which was the second highest division at the time. The DSC established itself in the 2nd Bundesliga, which was founded in 1973, and even rose to the Bundesliga in 1979. After relegation in 1981, the ice hockey department was outsourced under the name Duisburger SC Eishockey.
swell
- DSC Kaiserberg old and new masters , DTS magazine , 1976/10 page 16
- DTS magazine , 1988/8 page 15
- Winfried Stöckmann: DSC Kaiserberg - Tanz auf dem Seil , DTS magazine , 2001/6 page 28
- 75 years of the German Table Tennis Association - A game for life , ISBN 3-00-005890-7 , pages 130–152
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1994/5 page 14
- ↑ TT archive by Erich Bachmann, Tischtennis Magazin - official organ of the TT Association Lower Saxony, 2000 issue 3 page 16
- ↑ In the book 75 Years of the German Table Tennis Association - A Game for Life , ISBN 3-00-005890-7 is on pages 149-150, Monika Stork belongs to this team. That is wrong, because she played in the 1975/76 season according to DTS 1975/12 page 52 for TTC Lengerich.