Olympic base Tauberbischofsheim
Olympic base Tauberbischofsheim | |
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Sponsorship : | Fencing Club Tauberbischofsheim |
Seat: | Tauberbischofsheim |
Founded: | 1986 |
Resolved: | 2017 |
Website: | www.fechtentbb.de |
Entrance area of the former Olympic base and today's federal base (2016) |
The Olympiastützpunkt Tauberbischofsheim (OSP) was from 1986 to 2017, a link fencing-club tauberbischofsheim be moved sport cross-care and servicing device of the top-level sport for federal team athletes and their coaches with an emphasis on the fencing . Since 2018 the location has been continued as the federal "Fechten" base in Tauberbischofsheim .
history
1986: Foundation of the OSP
At the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club, Emil Beck founded the Tauberbischofsheim Olympic training center on September 22nd, 1986 . It was one of 19 Olympic training centers in Germany. The Fecht-Club Tauberbischofsheim was awarded this title in accordance with certain sporting performance requirements (e.g. number of cadre athletes, spatial connection to universities, etc.). In 2011 the 25th anniversary of the Olympic base was celebrated.
2017: Dissolution and realignment
In July 2017, the state sports association of Baden-Württemberg announced that the Tauberbischofsheim fencing center would lose its status as an Olympic base after 31 years. One of the reasons given was that the world-famous center recently looked after less than 100 federal cadre athletes. Furthermore, compared to other Olympic bases, there is only one sport at home. In future the Tauberbischofsheim fencing center will be classified as a federal base . The Tauberbischofsheim fencing club initially refused to sign this agreement. According to Sven Ressel, sports director of the German Fencing Association , it is important to mention "that the services offered so far can still be used by athletes and that the operating costs for Tauber as a base for competitive sports are secured". And Ressel continued: "As far as we know, there are currently no financial cuts associated with this."
In September 2017, the fencing club finally signed the basic agreement “Olympiastützpunkt Baden-Württemberg” during a management team meeting of the Tauberbischofsheim Olympic base, whereby the status change became official and the fencing club lost ownership of the Olympic base. Also at the future federal base in Tauberbischofsheim, from 2018 the sponsor will no longer be the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club, but the state sports association of Baden-Württemberg. In addition to the OSP Tauberbischofsheim, from January 2018 the other, still existing Olympic training centers in Baden-Württemberg ( OSP Freiburg-Black Forest , OSP Rhein-Neckar and OSP Stuttgart ) will be merged under the legal sponsorship of the State Sports Association (LSV) Baden-Württemberg as part of the basic agreement .
Outline and structure
tasks
The Tauberbischofsheim Olympic base was a support and service facility (OSP) for top-class sport and part of the national overall concept of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) for federal cadre athletes (ABC cadre).
The OSP Tauberbischofsheim pursued the goal of further developing the sport of fencing "on the international stage, ensuring quality standards, promoting handicapped sports (wheelchair fencing) sustainably and making the integrative power and values of sport usable within the framework of project-related measures for the integration and personal development of young people ". The main task of the OSP Tauberbischofsheim was to ensure comprehensive support for the national squad athletes, in particular in preparing the teams for the Olympic Games in daily training on site and in central measures of the central associations. These measures touched on sports medicine, physiotherapy, training science, social, psychological and nutritional tasks.
Due to its spatial, technical and infrastructural requirements, the OSP Tauberbischofsheim was regarded as one of the leading training facilities worldwide and was able to shape the reputation of the city of Tauberbischofsheim as the "Mecca of fencing sport", as, for example, over 50 fencing nations visit the base every year and the central training, advanced and further training measures of the German Fencing Federation take place in Tauberbischofsheim. This know-how about the sport of fencing was also made available for courses at home and abroad. The OSP provided the necessary support service for athletes and trainers, which high-performance sport requires with its high expenditure of time.
The services of the OSP Tauberbischofsheim extended to the following areas:
- Physiotherapy in the vitality center: stabilization and stretching, regeneration measures , sauna and dehydration pool.
- Training science : Creation of training plans , training support (athletics), video (recordings, cuts), documentation and IT (statistics, rankings, results).
- Social : Psychological support (every four to six weeks), respiratory therapy (if necessary), nutritional advice , medical network and career advice .
- Partial boarding school : educational support (help with homework, tutoring , exam supervision ).
- Facilities at the Olympic base: three fencing halls, gymnastics room (courses offered by the Fit program), strength and fitness room, swimming pool and casino.
- External offers: Cooperation with various medical institutions (athletics, treatment), theater fencing, Würzburg ballet school, cooperation with the University of Würzburg in the areas of research, training support, BiSp project and Respofit Geislingen (HF, contacts, devices, development).
After the dissolution of the status as an Olympic base in 2017, many of these tasks will be continued by the federal base at the Tauberbischofsheim fencing center.
Focus
The focus of the training science measures at the OSP Tauberbischofsheim was on the cadre fencers of the German Fencing Federation, including wheelchair fencers , whereby national cadre athletes in the sports of basketball, athletics, cycling, rowing, shooting, swimming and karate were also looked after in Tauberbischofsheim.
Elite school of sport
year | Elite student of sports at the OSP Tauberbischofsheim |
Branch of service |
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2009 | Sascha Kahl | foil |
2010 | Niklas Uftring | foil |
2011 | Lisa Freudenberger | saber |
2012 | Andrej Raisch | foil |
2013 | Leandra Behr | foil |
2014 | Rico Braun | Sword |
2015 | Leonie Ebert | foil |
2016 | Leonie Ebert | foil |
The fencing club Tauberbischofsheim offered at the Olympic base Tauberbischofsheim with the "model Tauberbischofsheim " a full / partial boarding as an elite school of sport . The school environment was provided in cooperation with five partner schools with a sports profile: the Matthias Grünewald grammar school , the Tauberbischofsheim commercial school, the Tauberbischofsheim commercial school, the Riemenschneider secondary school and the Pestalozzi secondary school. Thus all school-leaving qualifications could be passed by the fencers. An elite sports student has been elected annually since 2009.
Disabled sports
The disabled sports has been greatly aided the Olympic Training Center in Tauberbischofsheim. This is underscored by numerous national and international medals in wheelchair fencing . Wheelchair fencing was practiced as early as 1960 at the first official Paralympic Games (at that time still the “World Games of the Paralyzed”) in Rome, making it one of the oldest Paralympic sports. After Esther Weber won the gold medal in the epee singles at the 1992 Paralympics in Barcelona , she became an active member in Tauberbischofsheim. As a result, an independent, integrative department for wheelchair fencing was set up at the Olympic base. Since then, the best wheelchair fencers from all over Germany have regularly met for joint training camps in Tauberbischofsheim.
Venue of German championships
The Tauberbischofsheim Olympic base was a regular venue for German fencing championships in all or individual disciplines (foil, saber and epee). The fencing club was involved in organizing the following German championships in fencing: 1978 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 .
Financing and management
The OSP Tauberbischofsheim was mainly financed by means of the following institutions: Federal Ministry of the Interior and Ministry for Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg . The OSP's management team formed in 2005 included representatives from the following bodies: DOSB , the German Fencing Federation , the Baden-Württemberg State Sports Association , the city of Tauberbischofsheim and the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club and its sponsors. This group steered and coordinated the central support tasks of the OSP.
The Olympic base was last headed by Matthias Behr . Michael Hauptmann, Ulrich Eifler , Andrej Kuzmin and Wolfgang Appold were most recently responsible for sports science .
criticism
Web links
- Website of the Olympic Training Center (OSP) Tauberbischofsheim
- Website of the fencing club Tauberbischofsheim, sponsoring association of the OSP Tauberbischofsheim
- Olympiadörfer series - Part 6: The Tauberbischofsheim fencing center. Süddeutsche Zeitung, accessed on July 28, 2017 .
- Peter Ganz: Fencing Club and Tauberbischofsheim Olympic Training Center. (PDF) Newspaper documentation of the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club: 1972–2009. Olympic Base Tauberbischofsheim and Institute for Sports History Baden-Württemberg eV, 2010, accessed on July 28, 2017 .
- Badischer Sportbund Nord: Club sport in focus - fencing at the Olympic base in Tauberbischofsheim (12:00 min), YouTube. December 11, 2014, accessed July 28, 2017 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g Olympiastützpunkt (OSP) Tauberbischofsheim - The medal forge. (No longer available online.) Fecht-Club Tauberbischofsheim eV, archived from the original on April 13, 2015 ; accessed on July 28, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Fränkische Nachrichten: Fencing Sponsorship of the Olympic base Tauberbischofsheim changes from FC to the state sports association. Clear commitment to the location . September 29, 2017. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
- ↑ Richard Möll: The fencing legend of Tauberbischofsheim. A programmed path to success . Elztal: Verlag Laub 1987, pp. 153–157 (The performance center).
- ^ Olympic base (OSP) Tauberbischofsheim. (No longer available online.) State Sports Association Baden-Württemberg eV (LSV), formerly in the original ; accessed on July 28, 2017 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b History of the Tauberbischofsheim Fencing Club. (No longer available online.) Fecht-Club Tauberbischofsheim eV, archived from the original on May 5, 2015 ; accessed on July 28, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Spiegel: After 31 years: Tauberbischofsheim no longer an Olympic base . July 20, 2017. Online at www.spiegel.de. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
- ↑ a b Olympiastützpunkt (OSP) Tauberbischofsheim - Services: Perfect training conditions in one place. Fencing Club Tauberbischofsheim e. V., accessed on July 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Karate: Luca Weingötz will start at the continental title fights in Prague on the weekend / after graduation for the Junior European Championship. Fränkische Nachrichten, accessed on July 28, 2017 .
- ↑ a b Elite School of Sports Tauberbischofsheim. (No longer available online.) German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) eV, archived from the original on March 25, 2015 ; accessed on May 2, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Richard Möll: The fencing legend of Tauberbischofsheim. A programmed path to success . Elztal: Verlag Laub 1987, p. 141.
- ^ Franconian news: Tauberbischofsheim. Fencing club Tauberbischofsheim. Open day on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the association / guided tours through the fencing center and children's Olympics. Colorful fencing program for young and old . October 2, 2017. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
Coordinates: 49 ° 37 ′ 40.9 " N , 9 ° 39 ′ 48.7" E