Heidenheimer SB / dates, names, numbers
This article is used to present additional lists for the Heidenheimer SB that interfere in the main article.
Personalities
First chair
The table lists the first known chairmen of Heidenheimer SB and is constantly being expanded.
First chairman | from | to |
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Heinrich Rösle | 1846 | 1868 |
Ernst Balz | 1868 | 1873 |
Heinrich Schüle | 1873 | 1880 |
Albert Hartmann | 1880 | 1890 |
Hermann Schramm | 1891 | 1903 |
Gustav Wiedenmann | 1904 | 1918 |
Thank God Rehn | 1919 |
fencing
Events
Heidenheimer Pokal - podium finishes
The following list is based on Ophardt Touch's records. As the trophy is a challenge award with a five-year term, the final winners - as far as is known - are highlighted.
year | winner | Second | Third |
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1953 | Jean-Jacques Perret (France) | Paul Gnaier (FR Germany) | Gerard Rousset (France) |
1954 | Leon Wolter (Luxembourg) | Georg Neuber (Federal Republic of Germany) | Paul Staechelin (Switzerland) |
1955 | Felix Schuhmacher (Switzerland) | Barriel (France) | Edouard Schmitt (Luxembourg) |
1956 | Josef Losert (Austria) | Jean-Jacques Perret (France) | Paul Gnaier (FR Germany) |
1958 | Jean-Pierre Muller (France) | Rene Stosskopf (France) | Leon Wolter (Luxembourg) |
1959 | Dieter Fänger (Federal Republic of Germany) | Karl Christe (Federal Republic of Germany) | Horst Tein (Federal Republic of Germany) |
1960 | Paul Gnaier (FR Germany) | Fritz Zimmermann (Federal Republic of Germany) | Werner Kaster (Federal Republic of Germany) |
1961 | Giovanni Battista Breda (Italy) | Claude Bourquard (France) | Fritz Rosskopf (Federal Republic of Germany) |
1962 | Árpád Bárány (Hungary) | Dmitrij Ljulin (Soviet Union) | Alexei Vladimirovich Nikanchikov (Soviet Union) |
1963 | Yves Dreyfus (France) | Franz Rompza (Federal Republic of Germany) | Jacques Guittet (France) |
1964 | Franz Rompza (Federal Republic of Germany) | Guy Lefranc (France) | Roberto Chiari (Italy) |
1965 | Henryk Nielaba (Poland) | Yves Dreyfus (France) | István Kausz (Hungary) |
1966 | Győző Kulcsár (Hungary) | Kazimierz Barburski (Poland) | István Preda (Hungary) |
1967 | Henryk Nielaba (Poland) | Alexei Vladimirovich Nikanchikov (Soviet Union) | Pál Nagy (Hungary) |
1968 | Yuri Timofejewitsch Smoljakow (Soviet Union) | Roland Losert (Austria) | Christian Stricker (Switzerland) |
1969 | Alexei Vladimirovich Nikanchikov (Soviet Union) | Josef Vitebsky (Soviet Union) | Andres Liivak (Estonia) |
1970 | Alexei Vladimirovich Nikanchikov (Soviet Union) | Pál Schmitt (Hungary) | Herbert Polzhuber (Austria) |
1971 | Rudi Maier (Federal Republic of Germany) | Gabor Erdoes (Hungary) | George Masin (USA) |
1972 | Reinhold Behr (Federal Republic of Germany) | Rudolf Trost (Austria) | Carl von Essen (Sweden) |
1973 | Jaan Veanes (Sweden) | Göran Flodström (Sweden) | Győző Kulcsár (Hungary) |
1974 | Peter Loetscher (Switzerland) | Csaba Fenyvesi (Hungary) | Boris Semjonowitsch Lukomski (Soviet Union) |
1975 | Rolf Edling (Sweden) | Gerd Opgenorth (Federal Republic of Germany) | Guy Evéquoz (Switzerland) |
1976 | Hans Jacobson (Sweden) | Alexander Pusch (Federal Republic of Germany) | Jürgen Hehn (Federal Republic of Germany) |
1977 | Hans Jacobson (Sweden) | Gerd Opgenorth (Federal Republic of Germany) | Boris Semjonowitsch Lukomski (Soviet Union) |
1978 | Alexander Abuschachmetov (Soviet Union) | Guy Evéquoz (Switzerland) | Leszek Swornowski (<Poland) |
1979 | Johan Harmenberg (Sweden) | Vladimir Rasolko (Soviet Union) | Alexander Abuschachmetov (Soviet Union) |
1980 | Johan Harmenberg (Sweden) | Alexander Abuschachmetov (Soviet Union) | Alexander Pusch (Federal Republic of Germany) |
1981 | Volker Fischer (Federal Republic of Germany) | Attila Csaszari (Hungary) | Daniel Giger (Switzerland) |
1982 | Ernő Kolczonay (Hungary) | Sergej Alenin (Soviet Union) | Istvan Gelley (Hungary) |
1983 | Mychajlo Tyschko (Soviet Union) | Karoly Szijj (Hungary) | Alexander Walentinowitsch Moschajew (Soviet Union) |
1984 | Alexander Pusch (Federal Republic of Germany) | Philippe Riboud (France) | Ludomir Chronowski (Poland) |
1985 | Thomas Bieler (DR Germany) | Robert Felisiak (Poland) | Éric Srecki (France) |
1986 | Angelo Mazzoni (Italy) | Ernő Kolczonay (Hungary) | Pjotr Jablkowski (Poland) |
1987 | Thomas Gerull (Federal Republic of Germany) | Alexander Pusch (Federal Republic of Germany) | Volker Fischer (Federal Republic of Germany) |
1988 | Andrei Shuvalov (Soviet Union) | Éric Srecki (France) | Andrea Bermond (Italy) |
1989 | Vitali Agejew (Soviet Union) | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Soviet Union) | Thomas Ahlgren (Sweden) |
1990 | Arnd Schmitt (Federal Republic of Germany) | Andrei Michailowitsch Schuwalow (Soviet Union) | Angelo Mazzoni (Italy) |
1991 | Olivier Lenglet (France) | Sergei Vladimirovich Kostarew (Soviet Union) | Éric Srecki (France) |
1992 | Angelo Mazzoni (Italy) | Serhiy Kravchuk (Soviet Union) | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Soviet Union) |
1993 | Kaido Kaaberma (Estonia) | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Soviet Union) | Paolo Milanoli (Italy) |
1994 | Mariusz Strzałka (Germany) | Robert Leroux (France) | Krisztián Kulcsár (Hungary) |
1995 | Olivier Jaquet (Switzerland) | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Russia) | Angelo Mazzoni (Italy) |
1996 | Arnd Schmitt (Germany) | Andrus kayak (Estonia) | Jean-Marc Chouinard (France) |
1997 | Éric Srecki (France) | Iván Kovács (Hungary) | Michael Flegler (Germany) |
1998 | Remy Delhomme (France) | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Russia) | Jörg Fiedler (Germany) |
1999 | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Russia) | Marc-Konstantin Steifensand (Germany) | Jörg Fiedler (Germany) |
2000 | Roy Sung Yang (South Korea) | Robert Leroux (France) | Arnd Schmitt (Germany) |
2001 | Fabian Schmidt (Germany) | Fabrice Jeannet (France) | Vitaly Sakharov (Belarus) |
2002 | Éric Boisse (France) | Hugues Obry (France) | Alessandro Bossalini (Italy) |
2003 | Jérôme Jeannet (France) | Dmytro Chumak (Ukraine) | Fabrice Jeannet (France) |
2004 | Christoph Marik (Austria) | Marcel Fischer (Switzerland) | Martin Schmitt (Germany) |
2005 | Ulrich Robeiri (France) | Géza Imre (Hungary) | Attila Fekete (Hungary) |
2006 | Pawel Anatoljewitsch Kolobkow (Russia) | Dmitriy Karuchenko (Ukraine) | Gábor Boczkó (Hungary) |
2007 | Jonathan Willis (Great Britain) | Ulrich Robeiri (France) | Francois Jan (France) |
2008 | Géza Imre (Hungary) | Francesco Martinelli (Italy) | Weston Kelsey (USA) |
2009 | András Rédli (Hungary) | Jörg Fiedler (Germany) | Gábor Boczkó (Hungary) |
2010 | Pavel Vladislavovich Sukhov (Russia) | Bas Verwijlen (Netherlands) | Gauthier Grumier (France) |
2011 | Stefano Garozzo (Italy) | Paolo Pizzo (Italy) | Matteo Tagliariol (Italy) |
2012 | Ulrich Robeiri (France) | Fabian Kauter (Switzerland) | Gauthier Grumier (France) |
2013 | Bohdan Nikischyn (Ukraine) | Ulrich Robeiri (France) | Enrico Garozzo (Italy) |
2014 | Bohdan Nikischyn (Ukraine) | András Rédli (Hungary) | Silvio Fernández (Venezuela) |
2015 | Max Heinzer (Switzerland) | Yannick Borel (France) | Robin Kase (Sweden) |
2016 | Gauthier Grumier (France) | Bohdan Nikischyn (Ukraine) | Jean-Michel Lucenay (France) |
2017 | Kyoungdoo Park (South Korea) | Yannick Borel (France) | Mate Tamas Koch (Hungary) |
2018 | Kazuyasu Minobe (Japan) | Bohdan Nikischyn (Ukraine) | Vadim Anochin (Russia) |
2019 | Alexandre Bardenet (France) | Davide Di Veroli (Italy) | Georgi Brujew (Russia) |
2020 | Gergely Siklósi (Hungary) | Park Sang-young (South Korea) | Radosław Zawrotniak (Poland) |
Coupe d'Europe - founding story and winner
After many successes in the 1950s, Paul Gnaier, as technical director of the department and team captain, saw the need to “motivate his top performers again and again”. With the technical director of the club at the time, Walter Wiedenmann, and the sports journalist Bruno Morawetz , a Coupe d'Europe analogous to the handball players was to be created. After a successful preliminary run in 1960 with 16 teams from 8 nations, the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime approved the 1st Coupe d'Europe 1961 in Heidenheim. Following the example from Heidenheim, this competition has also been held in the men's and women's florets and sabers in Paris, Turin and Budapest since 1963. The Coupe d'Europe has been held in the women's sword in St. Maur since 1990.
year | winner |
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1961 | Legia Warsaw |
1962 | Fencing Club Gothenburg |
1963 | Racing Club Paris |
1964 | OSC Budapest |
1965 | OSC Budapest |
1966 | OSC Budapest |
1967 | Dynamo Minsk |
1968 | Dynamo Minsk |
1969 | Dynamo Minsk |
1970 | Dynamo Minsk |
1971 | CSKA Moscow |
1972 | CSKA Moscow |
1973 | CSKA Moscow |
1974 | Vasutas Budapest |
1975 | Vasutas Budapest |
1976 | Vasutas Budapest |
1977 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1978 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1979 | Masque de Fer Lyon |
1980 | Steaua Bucharest |
1981 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1982 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1983 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1984 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1985 | CSKA Moscow |
1986 | CSKA Moscow |
1987 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1988 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1989 | Fiamme Oro Roma |
1990 | Dynamo Moscow |
1991 | Sporting Club Levallois |
1992 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1993 | FC Tauberbischofsheim |
1994 | Fiamme Oro Roma |
1995 | Dynamo Kiev |
1996 | CE St. Gratien |
1997 | CE St, Gratien |
1998 | Racing Club Paris |
1999 | Racing Club Paris |
2000 | Sporting Club Levallois |
2001 | Sporting Club Levallois |
2002 | Chalons-en-Champagne |
2003 | Chalons-en-Champagne |
2004 | Chalons-en-Champagne |
2005 | Dynamo Kharkov |
2006 | Carabinieri Rome |
2007 | Sporting Club Levallois |
2008 | Vasutas Budapest |
2009 | Aeronautica Militaria Roma |
2010 | Honved Budapest |
2011 | Sporting Club Levallois |
2012 | AZS AWF Krakow |
2013 | SHWSM Kiev |
2014 | Sporting Club Levallois |
2015 | Sporting Club Levallois |
2016 | Escrime Rodez Aveyron |
2017 | Aeronautica Millitaria Roma |
2018 | Honved Budapest |
2019 | Honved Budapest |
2020 | Honved Budapest |
German championship title
event | weapon | athlete |
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German fencing championships 1953 | Epee (single) men | Paul Gnaier |
German fencing championships 1956 | Epee (single) men | Paul Gnaier |
German fencing championships 1956 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1957 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1958 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1959 | Epee (single) men | Paul Gnaier |
German fencing championships 1959 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1960 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1963 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1964 | Epee (single) men | Paul Gnaier |
German fencing championships 1964 | Epee (team) men | Paul Gnaier and others |
German fencing championships 1965 | Epee (single) men | Franz Rompza |
German fencing championships 1987 | Epee (single) ladies | Monika Korger |
German fencing championships 1988 | Epee (team) women | |
German fencing championships 1989 | Epee (team) men | Günter Jauch and others |
German fencing championships 1990 | Epee (single) men | Günter Jauch |
German fencing championships 1991 | Epee (single) men | Arnd Schmitt |
German fencing championships 1992 | Epee (team) men | |
German fencing championships 1993 | Epee (team) women | Imke Duplitzer and others |
German fencing championships 1994 | Epee (single) ladies | Imke Duplitzer |
German fencing championships 1995 | Foil (individual) men | Ralf Bißdorf |
German fencing championships 1995 | Epee (team) women | Imke Duplitzer and others |
German fencing championships 1998 | Epee (team) men | |
German fencing championships 1999 | Foil (individual) men | Ralf Bißdorf |
German fencing championships 1999 | Epee (team) men | |
German fencing championships 1999 | Epee (single) ladies | Imke Duplitzer |
German fencing championships 2000 | Epee (team) men | |
German fencing championships 2000 | Epee (single) ladies | Imke Duplitzer |
German fencing championships 2001 | Epee (single) ladies | Imke Duplitzer |
German fencing championships 2001 | Epee (team) women | Imke Duplitzer and others |
German fencing championships 2002 | Foil (individual) men | Ralf Bißdorf |
German fencing championships 2002 | Epee (single) ladies | Imke Duplitzer |
German fencing championships 2002 | Epee (team) women | Imke Duplitzer and others |
German fencing championships 2003 | Epee (team) women | Imke Duplitzer and others |
German fencing championships 2004 | Epee (single) ladies | Imke Duplitzer |
German fencing championships 2004 | Epee (team) women | Imke Duplitzer and others |
German fencing championships 2005 | Epee (single) men | Tilmann Fetzer |
German fencing championships 2007 | Epee (single) men | Wolfgang Reich |
German fencing championships 2009 | Foil (individual) men | Ralf Bißdorf |
German fencing championships 2011 | Epee (team) men | Maximilian Keck, Stephan Rein, Constantin Böhm , Niklas Multerer |
German fencing championships 2011 | Epee (team) women | Monika Sozanska , Ricarda Multerer , Melinda Kövecs, Ines Werner |
German fencing championships 2012 | Epee (single) ladies | Ricarda Multerer |
German fencing championships 2012 | Epee (team) women | Monika Sozanska, Ricarda Multerer, Melinda Kövecs, Anja Schünke |
German fencing championships 2013 | Epee (single) ladies | Ricarda Multerer |
German fencing championships 2014 | Epee (team) men | Florian Maunz, Stephan Rein, Constantin Böhm, Niklas Multerer |
German fencing championships 2014 | Epee (team) women | Alexandra Ehler, Ricarda Multerer, Kristin Werner, Anja Schünke |
German fencing championships 2015 | Epee (single) men | Constantin Boehm |
German fencing championships 2016 | Epee (team) men | Philipp Kondring, Stephan Rein, Constantin Böhm, Niklas Multerer |
German fencing championships 2018 | Epee (single) men | Niklas Multerer |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Heidenheimer Cup. Ophardtteam sports event, accessed on May 16, 2020 .
- ^ French swordsman with the sharpest blade. Neue Zürcher Zeitung , April 8, 2002, accessed on May 18, 2020 .
- ↑ 02 May 2003 World Cup - Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 30 Apr 2004 World Cup - Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 29 Apr 2005 World Cup - Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 28 Apr 2006 Grand Prix - Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 23 Mar 2007 World Cup - Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 28 Mar 2008 World Cup - Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Epee fencer Fiedler missed World Cup victory. Stimme.de, March 30, 2009, accessed on May 18, 2020 .
- ↑ 26 Mar 2010 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 29 Apr 2011 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 27 Apr 2012 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Fencing: Germans had to lay down their arms early on at the "Heidenheimer Pokal". Mannheimer Morgen , February 17, 2013, accessed on May 18, 2020 .
- ↑ 14 Feb 2014 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 22 Jan 2015 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 21 Jan 2016 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 26 Jan 2017 World Cup Heidenheimer Pokal. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , accessed on May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Japan's Minobe, Team Korea Take Gold at Heidenheimer Pokal Epee Fencing World Cup in Germany. Fédération Internationale d'Escrime , January 29, 2018, accessed May 18, 2020 .