Hamburg Ice Skating Club

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HSC
Logo of the Hamburg ice skating club
Surname Hamburg Ice Skating Club from 1881 eV
Club colors blue-white-black
Founded 1881
Association headquarters Hamburg
Departments figure skating
Homepage www.hsc1881.de

The Hamburg Ice Skating Club von 1881 eV is one of the oldest ice skating clubs in Germany and was founded in 1881.

history

At first, ice sports were practiced on frozen ponds and lakes , later they made do by sprinkling sports fields with water in winter and using them as an ice rink after freezing over. The Heiligengeistfeld was also converted in this way at that time.

In the 1930s, the HSC was one of the five clubs that made ice hockey popular. In its heyday, the HSC produced a number of German champions. For example, in speed skating, Rolf Spardel ; Bärbel Martin , Inge Paul and Eileen Zimmer stood out in the figure skating division . Christa Burmeister won the German championships in art roller skating twice.

In 1985, the Hamburg Ice Skate Club was awarded the sports plaque by the Federal President , as an award for the special services acquired over many years in the care and development of sport.

Today the association has around 150 members. About 70 of them actively train and take part in numerous national and international championships. The training takes place on the ice rink in the ramparts and in the ice rink in Farmsen .

As the highlight of the season, the HSC organizes the "Hamburger Michel" every year, an international competition in which many European neighbors show their skills in figure skating. The formation ice skating competitions are also pronounced. In April 2009 the HSC celebrated the 15th anniversary of this event. The former speed skating department is now part of Halstenbeker TS .

ice Hockey

1960/61 State League Hamburg 1. Promotion round to the league waived
1961/62 Group league north 1.
1962/63 Group league north 4th
1963/64 Group league north 5.
1964/65 Group league north 1. Intermediate round north / west 4th
1965/66 Regionalliga North 1. Intermediate round north / west 4th
1966/67 Regionalliga North 4th Promotion round to the league 7th
1967/68 Regionalliga North Promotion round to the league 6th

In 1968 the starting place in the Regionalliga Nord was ceded to Hamburger SV .

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