Günter Glasauer

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Günter Josef Glasauer (born March 31, 1948 in Wetzlar ) is a former German javelin thrower , basketball coach and player.

Günter J. Glasauer
Günter J. Glasauer

He took part in the 1972 Summer Olympics, played in the national basketball league and shaped basketball events in Speyer for years .

career

As a teenager, Glasauer initially played football at Eintracht Wetzlar , later he started playing basketball at TV Wetzlar and at the same time did athletics. In 1966 he was third in the German youth championships in javelin throwing, in 1969 German junior champion and in 1972 third in the German championships. Glasauer was a student of trainer Sepp Christmann , who had previously looked after the 1936 Olympic javelin champion Tilly Fleischer , before Glasauer moved to Heidelberg in 1969 to join the national javelin trainer Hermann Rieder .

as a young athlete in 1969

At the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Glasauer was eliminated from the qualifying round with a width of 73.12 meters and was 17th overall. The personal best of his javelin career was 80.88 meters.

in a 78 m litter in 1971

An elbow injury forced him to stop throwing the javelin in 1974, but Glasauer continued to play basketball. As a service provider of the regional league team TV Eppelheim , he drew the attention of USC Heidelberg to himself and moved to the basketball Bundesliga in 1974 . In early February 1975 he suffered a broken ankle and fibula in a Bundesliga match against SSV Hagen wearing the USC Heidelberg jersey and had to take a long break.

in a Bundesliga game in 1975

1978 Glasauer withdrew from the basketball league.

As early as 1974, after completing his teaching degree (sport and geography), he began a legal clerkship in Speyer and built basketball structures at the Friedrich-Magnus-Schwerd-Gymnasium Speyer. He inspired schoolchildren for sport through basketball working groups and was also one of the "makers" of the basketball department at TSV Speyer for over 20 years . In addition, Glasauer worked for many years as a competitive sports representative for the Rhineland-Palatinate basketball association. The cooperation established by Glasauer between school and club in the promotion of basketball talent brought Speyer basketball great successes in the youth field and, according to Glasauer, became "a Germany-wide model, at the end of which the basketball boarding schools were", as he told Mittelhessen.de in December 2011 said. He was one of the driving forces behind the establishment of a part-time boarding school in Speyer (BIS), for which the German Basketball Federation promised its support in the summer of 1992 and which was launched shortly afterwards. Glasauer led the men's team of TSV Speyer in 1989 as a coach for promotion to the 2nd basketball league . Under his leadership, the TSV Speyer club won seven German championship titles in the youth basketball division and the Friedrich-Magnus-Schwerd-Gymnasium Speyer six national basketball titles Competition “Youth trains for the Olympics”. In 1989 the basketball department of TSV Speyer was awarded "The Green Ribbon for exemplary promotion of talent in the club".

At the age of 50, in addition to his normal job, Glasauer began an extensive sports science study, which he completed with a dissertation after five years. The topic of his dissertation was “Coordination Training in Basketball. From resources to requirements to competencies. Theoretical concept - empirical study - test model ”. In 2003, Glasauer received his doctorate magna cum laude from the Philosophical Faculty of the Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald . From 1982 to 2008 Glasauer trained as a specialist in sports at the state study seminar for high schools in Speyer. In 2008 Glasauer retired from school and seminar work due to part-time work.

Private life

The connection with his first wife Waltraud, who was third in the German javelin throwing championships in 1979 and later German senior champion in this discipline, has four children. The sons Thomas (born 1972) and Markus (born 1975), as well as the daughters Carola (born 1982) and Andrea (born 1983), were national youth basketball players.

In the spring of 2011, Glasauer moved with his second wife Dorothea Thimm, a licensed pharmacist, doctor and doctorate health scientist from Speyer to Vienna . In the same year, the Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, gave Kurt Beck , Glasauer "special as a sign of recognition and appreciation of voluntary contributions to the society and fellow human beings," the Medal of Merit of Rhineland-Palatinate .

Individual evidence

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  4. ^ Basketball boarding school Speyer eV - TEAMS. Retrieved December 3, 2017 .
  5. BY FRANK BEINEKE: On Saturday the old love rests . In: Sport in Paderborn . ( nw.de [accessed on December 3, 2017]).
  6. https://tsvspeyer.de/index.php?id=12
  7. ^ Günter J. Glasauer: coordination training in basketball . In: Writings on sports science . 1st edition. tape 43 . Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-8300-1067-2 , p. XV .
  8. Oliver Seidl, Michael Leu: Full text: coordination training in basketball. Dissertation by Günter J. Glasauer. Publishing house Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 2003. Retrieved December 3, 2017 .
  9. ^ Günter J. Glasauer: coordination training in basketball . In: Writings on sports science . 1st edition. tape 43 . Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-8300-1067-2 , p. Opening credits .
  10. ^ Athletics - German Championships (javelin - women). Retrieved December 3, 2017 .
  11. TSV Speyer eV Accessed on December 3, 2017 .
  12. Thimm, DJ: Promotion of people in the vegetative state of phase F. Testing of sound wave therapy . Springer Verlag, Wiesbaden 2017, ISBN 978-3-658-17795-9 , pp. 197 .
  13. Thimm, DJ / Czirfusz, A .: Sound wave therapy for people in the vegetative state of phase F. Results of a written survey. In: Journal: Nursing Science . No. 9-10 / 2016 . hpsmedia, 2016, ISSN  1662-3029 , p. 9 .
  14. Thimm, DJ / Czirfusz, A .: Sound wave therapy for people in the vegetative state of phase F. Results of a field study. In: Journal: Neurology & Rehabilitation . No. 4/2016 . Hippocampus, 2016, ISSN  0947-2177 , p. 9 .
  15. ^ Ministry of the Interior of Rhineland-Palatinate: Häfner presented the state's medals of merit. Retrieved September 10, 2018 .