Hamburger Turnerbund from 1862

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Hamburger Turnerbund from 1862
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Surname Hamburger Turnerbund from 1862 eV
Founded May 1, 1862
Association headquarters Hammer Steindamm 64, 20535 Hamburg
Chairman Dirk Pommerening
Homepage htb62.de

The Hamburger Turnerbund from 1862 e. V. (HTB62) is a multi-disciplinary sports club from Hamburg .

history

The Hamburger Turnerbund von 1862 eV was founded on May 1st, 1862 by 19 gymnasts through a spin-off from the "Educational Association for Workers" from the St. Georg district. A merger with the Borgfeld gymnastics club “Gut Heil” and the Hamburg-St. Georg gymnastics club. 50 years after it was founded, a swimming department was added to the gymnastics department.

HTB track and field athlete Anni Holdmann won Olympic bronze in 1928 in Amsterdam with the German 4x100 meter relay. In the person of Käthe Köhler , another athlete of the club was successful at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin : Köhler won the bronze medal in high diving.

The natural swimming pool Kiwittsmoor, which opened in the Hamburg district of Langenhorn in 1935 , has been operated by HTB62 since 1984, and since 1997 there has been an association for the preservation of the natural swimming pool Kiwittsmoor eV

In 2008, the Hamburger Turnerbund went bankrupt from 1862 , because the high operating costs of teaching pools at eight locations in Hamburg had led to over-indebtedness . The teaching pools were either closed or transferred free of charge to an operating company of the Hamburger Sportbund .

As of 2019, the club has departments in the sports of basketball, archery, boxing, swimming, self-defense and water polo.

basketball

The club's men's basketball team rose to the basketball league in 1971 . The team was looked after by the Czech coach Jaroslav Myslik. The Hamburg team was supported by Hans-Dieter Niedlich , Erhard Apeltauer and Peter Heining . In 1972, Niedlich took over as coach. In 1973/74 Myslik only looked after the team again, which was reinforced by the American Mark Beckwith , as further newcomers came youth national players Thomas Timm from Pinneberg and Jürgen Prieß from Berlin to the squad. Difficulties during this time were the unsuccessful search for the necessary funds and the too small homestead with a capacity of 350 spectators, the university sports hall on Turmweg. In October 1973 Eckardt Trowitzsch (previously a member of the team as a player) took over as coach. The Hamburg team reached the final of the DBB-Pokal in the 1973/74 season: In Böblingen they met TuS 04 Leverkusen and lost 61:88. The best HTB hoopers in the final were Bernd Lühr and Apeltauer with 14 points each. In the same season, the best result of the first division membership was recorded in the Bundesliga: At the end of the main round, the HTB was fourth in the northern group, in the intermediate round, third, they just missed the jump to the semi-finals for the German championship. The American Harry Hansen trained the HTB in the 1974/75 Bundesliga season. In the run-up to the game year, the Hamburg team had signed a compatriot, Mike Murray, who showed some outstanding performances, and Peter John and Peter Heining were also pillars of the Hamburg team. The team reached the elimination round for the single-track Bundesliga, but did not make the leap to a place that would have entitled to participate in the now no longer divided into northern and southern seasons, but one-tier, the highest national German league.

The men of the HTB won the championship in the northern relay of the 2nd basketball league in 1979 under Hans-Dieter Niedlich as coach and thus returned to the Bundesliga. After the promotion, Dietfried Kienast took over from Niedlich as head coach, as Niedlich had to undergo an operation after a knee injury and therefore could not have been a coach for months. The team was strengthened for the first year of the first division with Werner Spann , who had moved to the Hanseatic city from Aschaffenburg, who had been relegated to the Bundesliga. Furthermore, top performers of the promotion team such as the Americans Rusty Smith , Holger Arpe , Peter John and playmaker Klaus-Günther Mewes remained. For the 1980/81 season, the team was reinforced with the German-Canadian John Dronsella and the American Doug Widtfeldt . According to the Hamburger Abendblatt , the two players were paid 1,800 D-Marks per month and a team budget of 130,000 Marks was set up. The team's manager and financier was Fritz Engelking.

After the second Bundesliga season in 1980/81, the team was withdrawn from the first to the second division despite having achieved relegation. There Mewes acted as player-coach in 1981/82, the top performers included Winfried Rathje, Herwig Picht and Rolf Gerken in addition to Mewes . At the beginning of the year, Pole Wojciech Ocwieja was added as a newcomer, but relegation in the second division was missed.

In the 1981/82 season, the women of HTB62 played in the Bundesliga under the direction of coach Myslik. Heidi Lange and Petra Blum were among the pillars of the HTB women's squad in the Bundesliga.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1962/pdf/19620505.pdf/ASV_HAB_19620505_HA_017.pdf
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  4. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1955/pdf/19550105.pdf/ASV_HAB_19550105_HA_007.pdf
  5. https://htb62.de/kiwi
  6. Teaching pools rescued for the time being . In: Hamburger Abendblatt, October 21, 2008.
  7. Communication from the Senate to the citizenship: Free transfer of ownership of the eight plots of land built on with a teaching pool [...] . Printed matter 19/2780, 19th electoral term, April 14, 2009. ( Online )
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  9. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1972/pdf/19720117.pdf/ASV_HAB_19720117_HA_014.pdf
  10. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1972/pdf/19721002.pdf/ASV_HAB_19721002_HA_019.pdf
  11. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1973/pdf/19731008.pdf/ASV_HAB_19731008_HA_013.pdf
  12. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1973/pdf/19731126.pdf/ASV_HAB_19731126_HA_017.pdf
  13. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1973/pdf/19730927.pdf/ASV_HAB_19730927_HA_022.pdf
  14. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1973/pdf/19731022.pdf/ASV_HAB_19731022_HA_016.pdf
  15. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1974/pdf/19740429.pdf/ASV_HAB_19740429_HA_017.pdf
  16. All seasons at a glance . In: Basketball Bundesliga GmbH (Ed.): 50 Years of the Basketball Bundesliga . Cologne, ISBN 978-3-7307-0242-0 , pp. 205-209 .
  17. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1974/pdf/19740930.pdf/ASV_HAB_19740930_HA_018.pdf
  18. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1975/pdf/19750428.pdf/ASV_HAB_19750428_HA_020.pdf
  19. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1975/pdf/19750414.pdf/ASV_HAB_19750414_HA_016.pdf
  20. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1975/pdf/19750502.pdf/ASV_HAB_19750502_HA_035.pdf
  21. https://www.2basketballbundesliga.de/stats-proa/
  22. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1979/pdf/19790312.pdf/ASV_HAB_19790312_HA_015.pdf
  23. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1979/pdf/19791012.pdf/ASV_HAB_19791012_HA_013.pdf
  24. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1979/pdf/19791015.pdf/ASV_HAB_19791015_HA_016.pdf
  25. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1980/pdf/19800923.pdf/ASV_HAB_19800923_HA_013.pdf
  26. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1982/pdf/19820215.pdf/ASV_HAB_19820215_HA_015.pdf
  27. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1981/pdf/19810216.pdf/ASV_HAB_19810216_HA_016.pdf
  28. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1981/pdf/19811026.pdf/ASV_HAB_19811026_HA_016.pdf
  29. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1981/pdf/19811102.pdf/ASV_HAB_19811102_HA_016.pdf
  30. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1982/pdf/19820118.pdf/ASV_HAB_19820118_HA_015.pdf
  31. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1982/pdf/19820308.pdf/ASV_HAB_19820308_HA_018.pdf
  32. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1981/pdf/19811019.pdf/ASV_HAB_19811019_HA_018.pdf
  33. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1981/pdf/19811005.pdf/ASV_HAB_19811005_HA_018.pdf