PSV Tirol

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Police Sports Club Tyrol
Founded 2005
Merger of PSV Innsbruck (1929) and GSV Tirol (1968)
Place of foundation innsbruck
Association headquarters Innrain 34
6020 Innsbruck
Homepage http://www.psv-tirol.at

The Polizeisportverein Tirol , PSV Tirol for short or PSVT , colloquially Police SV , is a sports club from the Austrian state of Tyrol . The club was founded in 2005 through the merger of the Innsbruck Police Sports Club , or Police SV Innsbruck , PSV Innsbruck or PSVI , and the Gendarmeriesportverein Tirol , GSV Tirol or GSVT for short , and maintains the sections shooting , motorsport , skiing and alpine sports , athletics , cycling , Triathlon , swimming , (five-a-side) football , self-defense , ice hockey , tennis , golf , bowling and chess .

history

Police Sports Club Innsbruck

The Innsbruck Police Sports Club (PSVI) was registered on September 1, 1929. The club emerged from the garrison sports club of the Tyrolean Alpine Jäger Regiment No. 12, which was supplemented with the Innsbruck police protection team and which, among other things, consisted mainly of former professional soldiers who had switched to the police after their service with the armed forces. In order to be able to pursue their sporting inclinations, the police sports club was founded with the meeting on November 22, 1929.

At the beginning of the first years of the club, the members mostly practiced athletics and made cycling tours. Over the next few years, the Innsbruck sports club expanded its range to include skiing , mountaineering , handball and fistball . As early as 1932, the skiers from PSVI achieved respectable successes, be it at the European Police Championships or the Police World Championships in the following years. Ulrich Öhlböck took part in the Nordic Combined at the Olympic Games in 1968 .

The club was able to achieve success in the practical pistol shooting discipline through Günter Weber and Margit Steurer. Weber was not only a multiple Tyrolean and six-time police state champion, including in 2000, but was also a medal winner at the European Police Championships and World Police Championships. Steurer has appeared on the winning pictures since 1995 at IPSC competitions, be it at national championships, European championships or world championships.

In addition, the association was twice organizer of the International Police Winter Games in 1998 and 2002, gaining international recognition, in which almost 1000 active athletes took part. During the winter games, the cross-country night sprint was held in Maria-Theresien-Straße. The PSVI often organized the championships of the Austrian Police Sports Association (ÖPolSV) and the police pentathlon championships. Together with the Gendarmeriesportverein Tirol (GSV Tirol), the PSVI organized the 1st Austrian Executive Championships in Telfs in 2004 .

The association continuously expanded its offer. In 2004 it consisted of the nine sections of sport shooting , practical pistol shooting , winter sports , chess , tennis , cycling , bowling , motor sports and ice hockey , which were used by around 250 athletes.

Gendarmeriesportverein Tirol

The Gendarmeriesportverein Tirol (GSVT) was founded in 1968 under the then Egon Wayda. Otto Öfner, Alois Unterrainer, Friedrich Kleißl and Heinz Kneisl did pioneering work for the sports club, and in the following years Horst Schneider, Erich Peer and Josef Innerhofer.

The first general meeting took place a year later, in 1969, and the four sections, skiing, athletics, swimming, shooting sports and motor sports were founded. The membership was about 900 members who registered for these sports. A GSVT was sent to the Federal Gendarmerie Sports Festival in Bregenz in 1970 and a total of 13 medals were collected. Three years later, in 1973, the association organized the Federal Gendarmerie Sports Festival and the GSVT surprised everyone with 58 medals, 22 of them in gold, 16 in silver and 20 in bronze.

In 1979, the sports club held the Federal Gendarmerie Championships for the second time in Innsbruck, with the Tyroleans jumping in for Vorarlberg and Upper Austria early and was similarly successful with 55 medals, 17 of them in gold, 20 in silver and 18 in bronze. In the following national championships the club achieved successes again and again.

Under the presidency of General Rudolf Sams, the number of members rose to over 1000 for the first time in 1981. This meant that over 90% of the then Tyrolean gendarmes were.

Under the leadership of Georg Rainer, the federal championships were held for the third time in 1987 and for the fourth time in 1996 in Tyrol. In 1987 the Tyrolean gendarmes were able to win a total of 53 medals, 20 of them in gold, 19 in silver and 14 in bronze. Norbert Zobl introduced numerous new sporting competitions, such as the state championships in summer biathlon, pistol biathlon, go-karting and much more.

At the end of 2002 the Gendarmeriesportverein Tirol had a total of six sections, motor sports, cycling, football, alpine skiing / Nordic, shooting and athletics, and around 870 members.

In 2004, the Gendarmeriesportverein organized the Federal Winter Championships in Kirchberg under Gerhard Niederwieser and then, together with the then Innsbruck Police Sports Club, held the 1st Austrian Federal Security Executive Championships in Telfs in Tyrol, which won 33 medals for Tyrolean police athletes, 8 of them in Gold, 10 in silver and 15 in bronze ended.

Police Sports Club Tyrol

The Austrian-wide amalgamation of police and gendarmerie, which came into force on July 1, 2005, had to merge the Tyrolean Gendarmerie Sports Association and the Innsbruck Police Sports Association. This was made possible by the founding meeting of the two associations on the first anniversary of the merger on June 30, 2006. Oskar Gallop became the first association president, and Gerhard Niederwieser became the first chairman.

Under him, the sports offer with federal championships in archery and ice hockey, state and district championships, as well as other events such as motorcycle training courses, bike excursions, mountain and ski tours, swimming and cross-country training courses and much more was held.

The association organizes the 4th Federal Police Championship for winter sports, which took place from February 28 to March 1, 2012 in Seefeld in Tyrol with international participation from Germany, Norway and Switzerland.

In 2013, the Tyrol Police Sports Association offered many sports that were offered in 14 sports sections in the nine district organizations and were practiced by a total of 1,500 club members.

organization

Bureau

At the head of the association is the association president. The president manages the business of the association and represents it externally. The board supports him in this.

Board

The board of the Police Association Tyrol consists of the executive chairman. His two deputies are at his side. Also on the board is the sports director with his deputy, the cashier his deputy and a secretary with deputy. The extended board includes the section heads and the district sports center for the state police department (LPD), city police command (SPK), state criminal investigation department (LKA), state traffic department (LVA), Innsbruck Federal Insurance Agency (BVA) and the district police commandos of Innsbruck-Land, Schwaz, Kufstein, Kitzbühel, Landeck, Imst, Reutte and Lienz.

Sections

The police sports club in Tyrol took over the sections of the two founding clubs. The police sports club thus has 14 sections: shooting, motor sports, skiing and alpine sports, athletics, cycling, triathlon, swimming, five-a-side football, self-defense, ice hockey, tennis, golf, bowling and chess.

Sport shooting

The rules of sport shooting for police officers are now prescribed by the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), of which associations from more than 60 nations, such as the Austrian Police Sports Association, are members and hold European and World Championships for executive organizations. The sport shooters of PSV Tirol, especially Margit Steurer and Günter Weber, who take part in the practical pistol shooting (PPS), should be mentioned here.

Soccer

First soccer section
1946–1962
season Place (particip.) Sp S. U N Gates Pt.
Innsbruck group
1946 K1 04. (6) 05 02 00 03 11:12 04th
Tyrolean regional league
1946/47 K1 04. (10) 18th 10 03 05 59:37 23
1947/48 04. (10) 18th 08th 03 07th 51:27 29
1948/49 K2 0.5 (10) 18th 08th 03 07th 36:30 19th
1949/50 02. (10) 14th 11 00 03 44:13 22nd
02. (3) 02 01 02 01 9:10 04th
State League B
1950/51 K1 14. (15) 28 07th 04th 17th 48:90 18th
Arlbergliga
1951/52 02. (12) 22nd 15th 02 05 70:40 32
1952/53 04. (12) 22nd 10 05 07th 48:42 25th
1953/54 07. (11) 20th 08th 03 09 54:58 19th
1954/55 09. (12) 22nd 07th 05 10 41:55 19th
1955/56 05. (12) 22nd 12 02 08th 50:39 26th
1956/57 10. (12) 22nd 07th 05 10 49:70 19th
1957/58 08. (12) 22nd 09 01 12 37:51 19th
1958/59 11. (12) 22nd 04th 04th 14th 28:60 12
Tyrolean League
1959/60 no information
Regionalliga West
1960/61 1 09. (12) 22nd 06th 05 11 49:54 17th
Tyrolean regional league
1961/62 2 02. (12) no information
Legend
Ascent
descent
K1 Change of championship mode and renaming of the league.
K2 The remaining games were no longer played after the championship was decided.
1 PSV Innsbruck played the championship with Innsbrucker SK.
2 The syndicate was dissolved and Innsbruck SK continued to play in the Tyrolean league.

The year the football section of PSV Innsbruck was founded is not known. Immediately after the First World War, the soccer team took part in the Tyrolean regional league of the Innsbruck group and took fourth place, qualifying for the Tyrolean regional league for the next season. In the 1949/50 season, the police team took second place in the relegation behind the LASK and qualified for the State League B, the then second Austrian level. With a 14th place, the club decided to switch to the second-class Arlbergliga. In the Arlbergliga, the section celebrated the greatest successes in the club's history until 1959 when it was relegated to the Tyrolean league. In the Tyrolean league, the team did not make immediate promotion and the police sports club agreed with the Innsbruck SK to play the championship. In the next season this community broke up and the Innsbrucker SK entered the Tyrolean regional league without the police sports club. It is not known whether the section attempted a restart in one of the lower Tyrolean leagues or whether the section was dissolved in 1960.

Five-a-side football

Every four years, the football sections of the individual Austrian police sports clubs hold an Austrian state championship in five- a-side football for police sports teams . The Austrian state championships in five-a-side football were held eighth time in 2015 and nine Tyrolean police sports teams took part.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of the Austrian national champions 2000. (PDF) In: bso.or.at. March 19, 2008, accessed March 1, 2018 .
  2. ^ PSV Tirol, The Association, History. In: psv-tirol.at. Retrieved March 1, 2018 .
  3. ^ PSV Tirol, About the Association, The new board of PSV Tirol. In: psv-tirol.at. Retrieved March 1, 2018 .
  4. ^ PSV Tirol, shooting. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  5. ^ PSV Tirol, Motorsport. In: psv-tirol.at. Retrieved March 1, 2018 .
  6. ^ PSV Tirol, skiing and alpine sports. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  7. ^ PSV Tirol, athletics. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  8. ^ PSV Tirol, cycling. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  9. ^ PSV Tirol, triathlon. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  10. ^ PSV Tirol, swimming. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  11. ^ PSV Tirol, football. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  12. ^ PSV Tirol, self-defense. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  13. ^ PSV Tirol, ice hockey. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  14. ^ PSV Tirol, tennis. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  15. ^ PSV Tirol, Golf. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  16. ^ PSV Tirol, bowling. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  17. ^ PSV Tirol, chess. (No longer available online.) In: psv-tirol.at. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.psv-tirol.at
  18. ^ Austria - Tirol - List of Champions, season 1910-2003 / 04. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2015 .
  19. Austria Final League Tables Vorarlberg 1920-1960 under the item "Promoted", season 1950 / 51-1959 / 60. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved June 11, 2015 .
  20. Tables 1947 to today, season 1960 / 61-1967 / 68 in list form. In: sv-kematen.at. Retrieved June 11, 2015 .