Rösel Fahlbusch

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Rösel Fahlbusch , married. Hartinger was a German table tennis player from Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim . It celebrated its greatest successes in the 1930s and 1940s.

With the women's team of the TTC Kurpfalz Ludwigshafen club , she became German champion in 1934. Later she joined the Spvg. Mundenheim. At the German Championship in Frankfurt in 1939 , she reached the semi-finals under her maiden name Fahlbusch, in which she lost to Hilde Bussmann . In 1948 Rösel Hartinger even won silver. Only in the final did she lose again to Hilde Bussmann. Before that, she had prevailed against Berti Capellmann . In August 1948 she was in second place in the German ranking (behind Hilde Bussmann).

At the end of 1948 she reduced her activities as a competitive athlete for health reasons. As early as December 1948, she decided not to take part in the German Championship in Lübeck, after which she played occasionally.

Individual evidence

  1. a b DTS magazine , 1948/20 pages 2 + 6
  2. Manfred Schäfer: A game for life. 75 years of DTTB [1925 - 2000]. Ed .: German Table Tennis Association. DTTB, Frankfurt am Main 2000, ISBN 3-00-005890-7 , pages 122 + 150
  3. ^ German champions of women and men from 1931 (places 1–4) , table tennis archive by Hans-Albert Meyer (accessed on June 30, 2018)
  4. ^ New Wiener Tagblatt , January 16, 1939, page 9 Online (accessed June 30, 2018)
  5. DTS magazine , 1948/16 page 1
  6. DTS magazine , 1948/23 pages 1 + 3