Innsbruck TV

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ITV
Surname Innsbruck gymnastics club
Founded 1849 re-established as the German Gymnastics Club Innsbruck
1963
Place of foundation innsbruck
Homepage innsbrucker-turnverein.at

The Innsbrucker Turnverein , Innsbrucker TV or ITV for short , is a sports club from the Tyrolean capital Innsbruck in Austria and was founded in 1849 as the Deutscher Turnverein Innsbruck.

history

The Viennese gymnast FA Lerth arrived in Innsbruck towards the end of March 1844 and began teaching gymnastics in the adjoining premises of the Redoutensaal in the first few days of April. In the spring of 1847, Josef Dobrowitsch was appointed as a class gymnastics teacher. On October 8, 1849, the Innsbruck gymnastics club, the first Innsbruck gymnastics club, was founded in the Kammerlander inn, which was dissolved a year later in October 1850. In 1863 the same association was founded again.

Soccer

In 1920 the SV Innsbruck members joined the Innsbrucker Turnverein (ITV) and played under the name of the ITV's sports department. In 1920/21 and in the 1922 one-round championship, the ITV's sports department won the championship. Due to the increasingly prominent tensions, caused by the insistence of the German Gymnastics Federation on the Aryan paragraphs , the footballers resigned from the ITV and renamed Sportverein Innsbruck , under whose name the club appeared again from December 3, 1922 . In the playing seasons from 1922/23 to 1926/27 the fighting team managed to win the title of Tyrolean champion without interruption.

volleyball

Syndicate
Innsbrucker AC / Innsbrucker TV
Austrian volleyball association
Club data
founding 1962
Dissolved 1997
Club colors Blue White
Volleyball department
successes Champion: 1986
Cup winner: 1983, 1984
Was standing: September 2018

The gymnastics club won the Austrian women's volleyball championship in 1986 in a syndicate with Innsbruck AC and was the Austrian women's volleyball championship in 1983 and 1984.

successes
  • 1 × Austrian women's champion: 1986
  • 2 × Austrian women's cup winner: 1983, 1984

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Innsbrucker Turnverein, We about us. In: innsbrucker-turnverein.at. Retrieved May 18, 2018 .
  2. ^ Chronicle of Innsbruck. (pdf) In: innsbruck.gv.at. Carl Unterkircher, accessed June 2, 2018 .
  3. 75 years of the Tyrolean Football Association, 1994, p. 28