Klootschießerkreis I Butjadingen
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Surname | Klootschießerkreisverband 1 Butjadingen eV founded in 1906 |
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Founded | 1906 |
Members | about 1500 |
Departments | Klootschießen , Boßeln , sling ball |
Chairman | Siegfried Hodel |
Homepage | www.kreis1butjadingen.de |
The district I Butjadingen is an amalgamation of 14 Klootschießer and Boßel clubs in the northern Wesermarsch , mostly on the Butjadinger peninsula ; registered as an official association. The main task is to organize the Boßel league game and the Klootpunkt round. In addition, there is the organization of the individual district championships, the district cup throwing and the throwing ball. The Klootschießerkreisverband I Butjadingen eV founded in 1906 has taken on the task of maintaining and promoting the old Frisian folk games Klootschießen and Boßeln in the northern Wesermarsch . This takes place in the awareness of a centuries-old tradition that is preserved and cultivated. The association is a member of the Oldenburg Klootschießerlandesverband (KLVO) and the Frisian Klootschießerverband (FKV) .
history
First through the jade , later through the Jade Bay , at times as an island and today as a peninsula, separated from the rest of East Friesland , the kloot shooting sport developed in a slightly modified form in Butjadingen , so the drop board was not used here. Until 1900 the game operation (exclusively selection throwing for field fights) was organized in the respective offices. These recruited their throwers from the individual parishes . Basically, this organizational structure still exists today, the former Butjadingen office corresponds to today's Klootschießerkreis Butjadingen, while the offices of Ovelgönne and Brake correspond to today's Klootschießerkreis Stadland . In the course of the emergence of increasingly better organized gymnastics clubs, the first clubs were formed in the parishes at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century . These were united in 1902 by FKV founder Hinrich Dunkhase in the Frisian Klootschießerverband as Klootschießerverein 1 Butjadingen. Four years later, in 1906, after more and more local kloot shooting clubs were founded in the individual parishes, the Klootschießerkreisverband 1 Butjadingen was founded. During the founding times, the Klootschießen experienced its most popular phase, thousands, often tens of thousands, of spectators came to the field fights and Klootschießerfestspiele that took place in winter. The highlight at that time was the field battle between Stad- and Butjaarland against East Freesland, which later became the international match between Oldenburg and East Friesland and is still organized today. In the 1950s, Boßeln from East Frisia became increasingly popular in Butjadingen as well. Since in Klootschießen mostly 6: 6 or 12:12 men were thrown, but in Boßeln up to 24:24 men, only the larger clubs managed to survive, the smaller clubs disappeared in a relatively short time, since the loo shooting lost more and more of its importance. Nevertheless, the Klootschießen is still very widespread in the district today, there is even a separate Klootpunkt round.
Game operation
For the 2011/2012 season, the district's internal gaming operations comprised 16 leagues. In the main classes of men and women, there is the possibility of advancing to the supra-regional game operation of the Oldenburg regional association . In the youth leagues, boys and girls throw together.
Regional game operation in a circle | |||
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Age group | league | Number of teams | Team strength |
Men I. | District League (with Stadland) | 8 teams | 16–20 throwers |
Men I. | District class | 8 teams | 8–12 throwers |
Men III | District League | 7 teams | 4–6 throwers |
Men IV | District league season A | 5 teams | 4–6 throwers |
Men IV | District League Season B | 4 teams | 4–6 throwers |
Men v | District league season A | 4 teams | 4–6 throwers |
Men v | District League Season B | 4 teams | 4–6 throwers |
Women I. | District League | 7 teams | 8-10 female throwers |
Women I. | District class | 7 teams | 4–6 throwers |
Women III | District League | 6 teams | 4–6 throwers |
A-youth | District League | 3 teams | 4–6 throwers |
B-youth | District League | 5 teams | 4–6 throwers |
C-youth | District League | 7 teams | 4–6 throwers |
D-youth | District League | 7 teams | 4–6 throwers |
E-youth | District League | 6 teams | 4–6 throwers |
F-youth | District League | 2 teams | 4–6 throwers |
societies
The club structure of 14 clubs that is active today has existed since the early 1970s. With the exception of the KV Tetten, only those clubs are still active that have set up bossel teams in addition to the Klootschießen teams. Most of the small clubs, however, disappeared after the first and after the Second World War (during which the toilet shooting was suspended) or in the course of various club mergers.
Clubs in a circle | ||
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Club name | Game operation main classes | |
1904-today | KBV dismantling | Men: District Class South / East Women: District League Butjadingen |
1906-today | KV Blexen | Men: Kreisliga Butjadingen Women: Kreisliga Butjadingen |
1902-today | KBV Burhave | Men: District Class Butjadingen Women: District League Butjadingen |
1904-today | KV Esenshamm | Men: District League Butjadingen Women: District League South / East |
1952-present | KBV Fedderwardersiel | Men: District class Butjadingen Women: District class Butjadingen |
1910-today | KV Nordenham | Men: inactive women: District class Butjadingen |
1910-today | KBV Phiesewarden | Men: District League Butjadingen Women: District Class Butjadingen |
1957-present | KBV Reitland | Men: Landesliga Oldenburg Women: Landesliga Oldenburg |
1922-present | KBV Schweewarden | Men: District League Women: District League South / East |
1908-today | KBV Seefeld | Men: inactive women: Kreisliga Butjadingen |
1900-today | KBV Stollhamm | Men: District class Butjadingen Women: District League South / East |
1921-today | KV Tettens | Men: inactive Women: inactive |
1951-today | KV Tossens | Men: District class Butjadingen Women: District class Butjadingen |
1920-present | KBV Waddens | Men: District League South / East Women: District League South / East |
1906-1960 | KV Eckwarden-Roddens | Association no longer exists |
1906-1972 | KV Butenland | Former association of some clubs |
1900-1910 | KV Nordenham Atens | Merged with KV Nordenham "Süd" to become KV Nordenham |
1900-1910 | KV Nordenham "South" | Merged with KV Nordenham Atens to KV Nordenham |
1906-1945 | KV Ruhwarden | Merged with KV Langwarden to KV Ruhwarden-Langwarden |
1906-1945 | KV Langwarden | Merged with KV Ruhwarden to KV Ruhwarden-Langwarden |
1945-1970 | KV Ruhwarden-Langwarden | Association no longer exists |
1906-1939 | KV Eckwarderhörne | Association no longer exists |
1906-1939 | KV Seeverns | Association no longer exists |
1906-1918 | KV Stollhammer-Diek | Merged with KBV Stollhamm |
1906-1918 | KV Iffens | Association no longer exists |
1912-1960 | BV "Stand Fest" Schweier-Außenendeich | Association no longer exists |
1900-1928 | KV Einswarden | Merged with KV Blexen |
1902-1906 | KV Butjadingen | Discontinued after the district association was founded |
literature
- Helge Kujas: Klootschießen, Boßeln, Schleuderball , ISBN 3-89442-228-9
- Ihno Alberts, Harm Wiemann, Ursula Basse-Soltau: The old Frisian game is young, Klootschießen and Boßeln then and now . North 1988