KSV Schriesheim

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The Kraftsportverein Schriesheim , KSV Schriesheim for short , is a sports club with around 1500 members from Schriesheim ( Baden-Württemberg ). The club offers sports opportunities in the wrestling , boxing , judo , gymnastics , acrobatics and recreational sports departments . The club is classified in the field of popular sport . Before the Second World War , the wrestling, tug of war and weightlifting departments were the club's flagship. The currently most successful department in the club are the wrestlers .

The second team of wrestlers fights in the association league and consists mainly of their own offspring.

The club has a multi-purpose hall , another smaller hall with a separate warm-up and conditioning room , fitness studio and a fanfare train . The multi-purpose hall was built and inaugurated in 1977, expanded with the fitness studio in 1988 and closed for six months at the beginning of 2011 in order to carry out necessary renovations. Other sports clubs from Schriesheim also use the hall, SV Schriesheim (football) and the Schriesheim Raubritters (baseball) mainly in winter . The multi-purpose hall is also used for school sports. The clubhouse of the Fanfarenzug is the Fanfarenzugkeller - it has existed since 1972.

history

The club was founded in June 1903 on the Strahlenburg under the name Ring- und Stemmclub Badenia in Schriesheim. In 1906 the flag was consecrated and the tauzieher group was founded. In 1923 it was renamed KSV Schriesheim. After the seizure of power by the Nazi Party in 1933, the association was forcibly dissolved and expropriated. After the Second World War, the club resumed sports activities. In 1953 the club founded a marching band , but only one year later it was converted into a pure fanfare band .

Sporting successes

Wrestling: In December 2012, the team finished the season as runner-up behind VfK Schifferstadt and was promoted to the wrestling Bundesliga (season south). For the wrestling department, this is considered the greatest success in the club's history.

The following wrestlers were on the mat for KSV in the promotion season: Fabian Rieser, Marc Hartmann, Matthias Schmidt, Scott Gottschling, Marcel Purschke, Nicolae Cojocaru , Georgian Carpen , Ionel Puşcaşu , Konstantin Druker, Attila Tamas , Marcus Plodek , Holger Rotermund, Kai Dittrich and Adam Filipczak.

The squad for the first Bundesliga, season 2014: Emil Sundberg , Christoph Ewald , Artem Gebekov , Mihai Mihut , Florian Losmann , Andrei Perpeliță , Benjamin Hofmann , Sascha Büchner , Oleg Bilotserkivskyi , Ionel Puşcaşu , Marcus Plodek , Aleksandr Kazakevič , Attila Tamas , Oldrik Wagner , René Jünger , Vilnius Laurinaitis , Stefan Kehrer

Wrestling:

  • Karl Schmitt, bronze, Workers' Olympics in Liège (1930)
  • Willi Lana, third German championship (1954)
  • Georg Schuster (German champion 1956)
  • Heinz Beyrer (German youth champion 1958)
  • Volker Lorenz (German junior runner-up 1982)
  • Semi Ferchichi (German Youth Champion 2001)
  • Kerim Ferchichi (German junior champion 2001, third German champion 2003, 2011)
  • Martin Siddiqui (Third German Champion 2007) 120 kg freestyle
  • Carsten Kopp (1st German Champion Cadets 2008, European Championship participant 2008, 3rd Men German Champion 2011, 3rd Junior German Champion 2011, 5th Junior World Champion 2011)
  • Sören Stein, A-Youth - Gr.-Roman: 3rd German Champion 2011, 1st National Freestyle Champion 2012
  • Sebastian Schmidt, A-youth, freestyle: German champion 2014
  • Christoph Ewald, men, freestyle: German runner-up in 2014
  • Julia Steffan, Juniors, Freestyle: German Vice Champion 2015

Boxing:

Tug of war:

  • German master in tug of war (1923, 1924, 1927, 1949, 1950, 1953)

Weightlifting:

  • Philipp Hurst, Gold, Workers Olympics in Liège (1930)

Events with supraregional interest

Wrestling:

Boxing:

  • German championships: 1978, 1988
  • Intercup 1991

Recreational sports

The women's gymnastics group was founded in 1969. The KSV Montagskicker department was launched in 1977. There has also been a walking group since 1998 .

literature

  • Konstantin Groß : Fit for the future - 100 years of KSV Schriesheim . Schriesheim 2003.

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