LG Karlstadt-Gambach-Lohr

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The logo of the LG Karlstadt-Gambach-Lohr

The LG Karlstadt-Gambach-Lohr is an athletics community made up of the athletics departments of the clubs TSV Karlstadt , TSV Gambach and TSV Lohr .

history

Fabienne Kohlmann (2015)

TSV Karlstadt was founded in 1884 and is the largest club in the city with around 1200 members. The athletics department is the largest of the club with around 250 members. TSV Lohr, founded in 1946, is a well-known club in the region. The main club has around 2700 members, almost 100 of whom are athletics. TSV Gambach is the smallest of the community with 600 members. There are 150 members active in athletics.

LG Karlstadt in its original form was founded in 1975 and initially consisted of TSV Karlstadt and TSV Gambach. In 2010, TSV Lohr became the third club to join the community. Therefore the name was changed to LG Karlstadt-Gambach-Lohr.

Sporting successes

The athletics community can look back on great successes since its inception. The LG Karlstadt-Gambach-Lohr is the only club in Lower Franconia that was able to place Olympic, world and European championship participants in the active area.

In the 1990s, decathlete Stefan Schmid (seventh in the World Championships in 1997 and 2001 ) was the figurehead of LG Karlstadt. The most successful athlete in the athletics community to date is Fabienne Kohlmann . She was the title holder of the German 4 x 400 meter relay at the 2010 European Athletics Championships in Barcelona, ​​was the winner of the bronze medal in the 800 meter run at the 2015 Summer Universiade in Gwangju , and was European Junior Champion in 2007 in the 400 meter hurdles . The all-rounder Ines Discherl was able to achieve third place in the heptathlon at the German championships in 2006 and 2011 . Christian Rasp became German junior champion in the 100 meter run and 200 meter run in 2010 . He later switched to bobsleigh as a pusher and was two-time world champion at Königssee in 2017 together with Johannes Lochner . His training partner Michael Fischer became German junior runner-up in the 100-meter run in 2008 and was a participant in the U20 European Championships in Novi Sad .

Web links

literature

  • Klaus Amrhein: Biographical manual on the history of German athletics 1898–2005 . 2 volumes. Darmstadt 2005 published on German Athletics Promotion and Project Society.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lg-karlstadt.de/index.php?page=art&artid=509
  2. http://leichtathletik.de/index.php?NavID=25&SiteID=418&AthletID=2141
  3. http://www.mainpost.de/sport/Main-Spessart-Christian-Rasp-rennt-wie-entfesselt;art798,5692284
  4. http://www.mainpost.de/sport/Main-Spessart-Michael-Fischer-ist-doch-dabei;art798,5211470