Easter Burger HC

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OHC
Full name Osterienburger Hockeyclub Schwarz-Weiß eV
place Osterienburg , Saxony-Anhalt
Founded 1950
Club colors black-and-white
Stadion Artificial turf at the old sports field and "Ernst Messinger" sports hall
Places
president Peter Roth
Trainer Tobias Henschke (men) field and indoor hockey; Patrick Schweitzer (women) field and indoor hockey
Homepage osternienburgerhc.de
league Field hockey regional league east men
indoor hockey 1st national league men
field hockey regional league east women
indoor hockey national league (women)
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The Osterienburger HC Schwarz-Weiß is a hockey club from the Osterienburg in Saxony-Anhalt, six kilometers from Köthen , with around 1,800 inhabitants . With 155 GDR titles in all age groups, the club founded on September 1, 1950 at the initiative of Ernst Messinger at BSG Chemie Osternienburg was shortly afterwards the most successful in the GDR under the name BSG Traktor Osternienburg .

In 1956 the club won the GDR championship for male youth. The rise of the club, which now has 200 members, began a year after the 1968 Olympic Games , when hockey was removed from the list of sports to be promoted by the GDR sports officials due to the competitive sports decision of the GDR Politburo of April 8, 1969, and thus the hockey sections of the Sports clubs in Leipzig, Jena, Erfurt and Magdeburg were closed, where the best players were previously delegated. The hockey performance center Easterienburg, established in 1969, also had to end its activity. Osterienburg, however, was subsequently named the hockey focus of the DHSV. The men won a total of 34 titles, 19 of them in the hall and the women’s team also won 23 championships. Easterienburg provided the majority of the GDR national players for 20 years until the fall of the Wall . 24 men and 21 women were appointed to the GDR selection, which after 1968 was no longer allowed to participate in international championships and mainly competed against socialist countries. Between 1980 and 1989, six official men's international hockey games and three women's international games were played on the hockey facility in Osternienburg. Opponents of the GDR men's national team were the national teams of the CSSR, USSR and, on September 5, 1986, the eight-time Olympic champion India (3-0). The GDR women played against the USSR and Poland. In 2001, the national teams of Germany and Malaysia met in Osternienburg (1-0).

On June 4, 1990, the Osternienburger men's team won the Eurohockey Club Champions Trophy in Amiens (France).

Shortly before the German reunification, the club received its current name on August 16, 1990, “Osternienburger HC Schwarz-Weiß e. V. "

The greatest success after the reunification was the 3rd place of the female youth B at the German championship in indoor hockey 2006.

The Ostenienburger men play on the field in the Regionalliga Ost, in the hall the team has been the Bundesliga club since 2001 . The women's team plays field hockey in the Regionalliga Ost. From 2011 to 2018 and from 2019 the women's indoor hockey team is part of the Bundesliga .

GDR national players of the OHC

Men's Period Number of games Ladies Period Number of games
Dieter Schmidt 1969-73 13 Birgit Fischer 1981-82 4th
Heinrich Schmidt 1969-82 68 Karin Gröger 1970-82 38
Gerhard Zein 1969-87 111 Gudrun Bahn 1970-90 71
Franz Berger 1970-73 24 Adelgunde Lösch 1970-90 108
Berthold Höhne 1972-84 91 Sigrun Bahn 1978 1
Detlef Bahn 1973-90 110 Edith Massage 1981-82 4th
Peter Roth 1974-90 100 Angelika Chwoika 1976-81 19th
Lothar Berger 1974-90 131 Heidrun Klukowski 1975-78 8th
Klaus Kobert 1975-78 23 Ilona Schmidt 1975-78 5
Frank Henschke 1978-87 12 Cornelia Dubicki 1975-77 4th
Gerald Schweitzer 1979-83 4th Carmen Henschke 1977-80 7th
Uwe Marquardt 1980 4th Antje Birgit Mann 1978-85 38
Michael Beran 1981-89 60 Simone Kopper 1980-81 8th
Gerhard Locker 1983 4th Grit Mourek 1982-88 34
Bernhard Liehr 1984-90 18th Christine Taday 1981-88 19th
Andreas Dolge 1987-90 23 Susan Panhans 1983-87 21st
Detlef Mourek 1987-90 18th Iris Weis 1983-88 22nd
Horst Grube 1988 2 Arlette Jungk 1987-88 4th
Frank Dolge 1989-90 7th Annett Wissel 1987-88 12
Helmut Neumann 1989-90 5 Birgit Berger 1972-74 4th
Dietmar Ebert 1990 3 Ursula Greunke 1970-75 5
Thomas Mettchen 1990 1
Daniel Reinbothe 1990 3
Tino Scholl 1990 3

literature

  • 35 years of hockey in Osternienburg (1985) The origin and development of hockey in the municipality of Osternienburg
  • The hockey mirror (complete editions up to 1990)
  • Hockey mirror 10/86

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hockey archive on the homepage of the German Hockey Association: http://hockey.de/VVI-web/default.asp?lokal=def&innen=/VVI-web/Auswahl-Teams/Nationalpieler-LspListe.asp&wahl=10&sort=3 ( accessed on June 29, 2013)