PSV Green-White Wiesbaden
The Police Sports Club (PSV) Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden is a German sports club from Wiesbaden . Today the association has over 1300 members.
history
The club was founded on February 16, 1925 as the Wiesbaden Police Sports Club . In 1941 the club was forcibly renamed the Sports Association of the Wiesbaden Police Order. During the Second World War , club life came to a complete standstill. On November 1, 1946, the club received approval to revive its sporting activities in the Wiesbaden district as the Wiesbaden Police Sports Club . Since carrying the name Police Sports Club brought difficulties, the club was renamed SV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden on August 23, 1949. It was not until January 27, 1971 that the association appeared again under its current name.
Departments
The club has the departments badminton, football, gymnastics, handball, ju-jutsu, swimming, shooting sports, chess and hiking.
successes
badminton
In addition to numerous medals in the junior and adult division, the PSV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden team won third place in the Badminton Bundesliga in 1976 and 2000. In the 1997/1998 season they even became runner-up.
season | event | discipline | space | Surname |
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1969/1970 | German individual championship | Men's singles | 2 | Torsten Winter (PSV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden) |
1969/1970 | German individual championship | Men's doubles | 1 | Siegfried Betz / Torsten Winter (MTV Munich 1879 / PSV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden) |
1974/1975 | German individual championship | Ladies singles | 3 | Jutta Vogel (GW Wiesbaden) |
1974/1975 | German individual championship | Men's doubles | 3 | Torsten Winter / Hugo Wilmes (PSV Green-White Wiesbaden) |
1975/1976 | German team championship | team | 3 | GW Wiesbaden |
1975/1976 | German individual championship | Men's doubles | 3 | Torsten Winter / Hugo Wilmes (PSV Green-White Wiesbaden) |
1977/1978 | German individual championship | Ladies doubles | 2 | Jutta Vogel (Green-White Wiesbaden) / Elke Weber (VfL Wolfsburg) |
1979/1980 | German individual championship | Men's doubles | 2 | Georg Simon (TuS Wiebelskirchen) / Olaf Rosenow (GW Wiesbaden) |
1994/1995 | German individual championship | Ladies singles | 1 | Heike Schönharting (PSV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden) |
1995/1996 | German individual championship | Ladies singles | 1 | Heike Schönharting (PSV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden) |
1996/1997 | German university championships | Ladies singles | 1 | Birgit Schönharting (FH Wiesbaden) |
1997/1998 | German individual championship | Men's doubles | 3 | Kai Mitteldorf / Stefan Frey (BC Eintracht Südring Berlin / Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden) |
1997/1998 | German individual championship | Ladies singles | 3 | Heike Schönharting (Green-White Wiesbaden) |
1997/1998 | German team championship | team | 2 | PSV Green-White Wiesbaden |
1999/2000 | German individual championship | Ladies doubles | 1 | Anika Sietz / Nicol Pitro (PSV Grün-Weiß Wiesbaden / SV Fortuna Regensburg) |
2000/2001 | German individual championship | Mixed | 3 | Michael Helber / Karen Neumann (Wiesbaden / FC Langenfeld) |
2000/2001 | German individual championship | Men's doubles | 3 | Ingo Kindervater / Michael Helber (1st BC Beuel / GW Wiesbaden) |
2000/2001 | German individual championship | Ladies doubles | 3 | Anika Sietz / Petra Overzier (GW Wiesbaden / TTC Brauweiler) |
2000/2001 | German individual championship | Men's singles | 3 | Oliver Pongratz (GW Wiesbaden) |
2000/2001 | German team championship | team | 3 | GW Wiesbaden |
2001/2002 | German team championship | team | 4th | GW Wiesbaden (Mark Constable, Klaus Ebeling, Darren Hall, Michael Helber, Jon Holst-Christensen, Rexy Mainaky, Yoseph Phoa, Oliver Pongratz, Richard Vaughan, Arnd Vetters, Karina de Wit, Lotte Jonathans, Heike Laufer, Nicole Phoa, Nicole van Hooren) |
2001/2002 | German individual championship | Men's singles | 3 | Oliver Pongratz (PSV GW Wiesbaden) |
Ju-Jutsu
The Ju-Jutsu department is one of the national and international leaders. At the German championships in 1999, PSV Wiesbaden was the most successful club.
chess
With Eric Lobron a chess grandmaster comes from the club. He later played for TSV Schott Mainz , Königsspringer Frankfurt, Solingen SG 1868 (later as SG 1868-Aljechin Solingen), FTG Frankfurt , SC Stadthagen and Empor Berlin in the German Chess League .