RSC Blitz 1932 crooked track
Surname | RSC "Blitz" 1932 eV Schiefbahn |
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sport | Cycling |
Club colors | green-black-white |
Founded | 1932 |
Place of foundation | Inclined path |
Members | ~ 100 |
Chairman | Stephan Güthues |
Homepage | www.blitz-schiefbahn.de |
The RSC Blitz 1932 eV Schiefbahn is a cycling club in Willich - Schiefbahn belonging to the Association of German Cyclists (BDR) , which offers the sports of artificial cycling , cycling and cycling tourism .
history
The cycling club was founded in 1932 with a total of 13 members. Founders in the VerSeidAG clubhouse were Josef Beschoten († 1957), Albert Beschoten , Hans Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten , Richard Frehn, Johann Hecker († 1953), Heinrich Jansen († 1981), Martin Leenen, Hermann Seidel, Martin Seidel, Heinrich Stinnertz and Max Ungermanns.
At the beginning, they joined the German Cyclist Union (DRU). The first bikes were handcrafted by Josef Beschoten. Like other sports clubs, the RSC Blitz was dissolved in 1933 and transferred to the German Cyclists Association (DRV). After the Second World War, rebuilding began in 1945. Due to a wrong decision in two-man artificial cycling, the club resigned from the BDR in protest in 1955 and joined the Rad- und Kraftfahrerbund Solidarität (RKB) for a few years . When the Radball Bundesliga was founded in 1963, the club team was able to qualify for it. Among other things, the team of six showed their skills at the Expo 58 in Brussels in cycling and artificial cycling. Back then, as now, the sports of artificial cycling, cycling ball and cycling were offered. In 1977 a gymnastics department followed, which by then had been in existence for 15 years. This belonged to the Rheinischer Turnerbund (RTB).
The association has been organizing the Willich Volksradfahren for many years , which was already the tenth event in 1981, with a total of 47,000 participants. In 1992 the club hosted the German championship in artificial cycling for the first time.
Club logo
The club logo was revised in 2015 to bring it up to date. The increased influx of members of the cycling tourism department made it necessary to include the same department in the club's coat of arms. Therefore the graphic for the round trip was removed and replaced by a bicycle tourist.
Personnel
Chairperson
Surname | from | to |
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Max Ungermanns | 1932 | 1933 |
Peter Jachemich | 1933 | 1935 |
Karl Erdmann | 1936 | 1937 |
Johann Hecker | 1938 | 1944 |
Albert Beschoten | 1945 | 1947 |
Johannes Beschoten | 1948 | 1949 |
Heinrich Wood | 1950 | |
Albert Beschoten | 1951 | 1952 |
August Bützer | 1953 | 1960 |
Albert Beschoten | 1961 | 1964 |
Karl Baumanns | 1965 | 1970 |
Herbert Schmitt | 1971 | |
Karl Baumanns | 1972 | 1981 |
Dieter Holzapfel | 1982 | 1986 |
Herbert Kaulen | 1987 | 2008 |
Rudiger Hendricks | 2008 | 2011 |
Stephan Güthues | since 2011 |
Dear members
- Franz Peter Baumanns, "Sportsman of the Year 1980", City of Willich
- Willi Sattler, "Sportsman of the Year 1980", City of Willich
- August Nellen (honorary membership 1996)
- Karl Baumanns (Honorary Chairman 1998)
- Albert Beschoten (honorary membership)
- Johannes Beschoten (honorary chairman and holder of the RSC- "Goldblitz mit Perle")
- Hans-Gerd Leenen (* 1939; honorary membership 2002)
- Hans Kamps (honorary membership 2003)
- Herbert Kaulen (Honorary Chairman), “Sportsman of the Year 2006”, City of Willich
- Sven and Lars Holland-Moritz, Thorsten Lank, Andreas Kaulen, Marcel Schneider, Dennis Füsgen and Thore Kretschmann "Team of the Year 2012" (5-man bike), City of Willich
- Sven Holland-Moritz and Marius Hermanns "Team of the Year 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2018" (2-person bike ball), City of Willich
- Thorsten Lank, Andreas Kaulen, Lars Holland-Moritz, Thore Kretschmann, Sven Holland-Moritz, Marius Hermanns, Marcel Schneider and Carsten Pfar "Team of the Year 2017" (5er-Radball), City of Willich
- Hans-Peter Haeser (honorary membership 2018)
- Klaus-Dieter Zober (honorary membership 2018)
Successes (selection)
The association offers the sports of artificial cycling, cycling and cycling tourism. In indoor cycling (artificial cycling and cycling) the "Blitz" has already achieved some successes as well as international titles.
German championship art cycling |
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year | Surname | discipline | class | Association | venue |
1932 | Johannes Beschoten | One | Men | DRU | Magdeburg |
Albert Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten | two | ||||
1936 | Albert Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten | two | Men | DRV | Bonn |
1937 | Albert Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten | two | Men | RFL | Berlin |
1938 | Albert Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten | two | Men | RFL | Stuttgart |
1940 | Josef Hahnegreß, Willy Janssen | two | male youth | RFL | Erfurt |
1941 | Josef Hahnegreß, Willy Janssen | two | male youth | RFL | Wurzburg |
1957 | Ursula Baues, Maria Germes | two | female youth | RKB | Wurzburg |
Ursula Baues, Marita Bodewig, Helga Esser, Christel Germes, Maria Germes, M. Janssen | Six | ||||
Franz Baumanns, Albert Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Willi Janssen, Willi Kirschbach | Six | Men | |||
1959 | Franz Baumanns, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Willi Janssen, Willi Kirschbach, Herbert Schmitt | Six | Men | RKB | Karlsruhe |
BDR | Hanover | ||||
1960 | Franz Baumanns, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Willi Kirschbach, Hans Nolden, Herbert Schmitt | Six | Men | RKB | Wiesbaden |
1962 | Ursula Baues, Helga Esser, Christel Germes, Käthe Krummen | four | Women | BDR | Frankfurt am Main |
1963 | Albert Beschoten, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Hans Köppen | Men | four | RKB | eat |
Franz Baumanns, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Willi Janssen, Hans Nolden, Herbert Schmitt | Six | RKB | |||
1964 | Christel Germes, Maria Germes, Helga Esser, Käthe Krummen | Women | four | RKB | Ulm |
Franz Baumanns, Josef Hahnegreß, Hans Köppen, Herbert Schmitt | Men | four | |||
1965 | Reinardy, shepherd | male youth | two | RKB | Berlin |
Herbert Kaulen, Krüll, Reinardy, Klaus-Dieter Zober | four | ||||
Herbert Kaulen, Krüll, Lindemann, Reinardy, Schäfer, Klaus-Dieter Zober | Six | ||||
Gisela Beschoten, Jutta Beschoten, Anita Germes, B. Püttmann | female youth | four | |||
1966 | Gisela Beschoten, Jutta Beschoten, Anita Germes, B. Püttmann | female youth | four | RKB | Boeblingen |
Reinardy, shepherd | male youth | two | |||
Herbert Kaulen, Krüll, Hans-Peter Haeser, Lindemann, Reinardy, Klaus-Dieter Zober | Six | ||||
1967 | Franz Baumanns, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Hans Köppen | Men | four | RKB | Oldenburg |
Franz Baumanns, Johannes Beschoten, Josef Hahnegreß, Hans Köppen, Hans Nolden, Herbert Schmitt | Six | ||||
Reinardy, shepherd | male youth | two | |||
Herbert Kaulen, Krüll, Hans-Peter Haeser, Lindemann, Reinardy, Klaus-Dieter Zober | Six | ||||
Gisela Beschoten, Jutta Beschoten, Anita Germes, B. Püttmann | female youth | four | |||
1968 | Gisela Beschoten, Jutta Beschoten, B. Püttmann, Maria Kreuels | female youth | four | RKB | Then after |
1976 | Bernd Haeser, Klein, Kothen, Mülders, Norbert Pauen, D. Rutz | male youth | Six | BDR | Ulm |
German championship title bike ball |
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year | Surname | discipline | class | Association | venue |
1979 | Franz Peter Baumanns, Willi Sattler | male student | 2er | BDR | Kronau |
1980 | Markus Fassbender, Thomas Sentek | male student | 2er | BDR | Hildesheim |
1981 | Franz Peter Baumanns, Willi Sattler | male youth | 2er | BDR | Gersweiler |
1982 | Markus Fassbender, Thomas Sentek | male youth | 2er | BDR | Lemgo |
European championship successes bike ball |
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year | Surname | discipline | class | Association | medal |
1981 | Franz Peter Baumanns, Willi Sattler | male youth | 2er | BDR | |
1983 | Franz Peter Baumanns, Willi Sattler | male youth | 2er | BDR |
Germany Cup 2018 Sven Holland-Moritz and Marius Hermanns, Elite, 2-man bike ball, 3rd place
Web links
Remarks
- ↑ Albert Beschoten († 1997 at the age of 83)
- ↑ Johannes Beschoten († 1997 at the age of 86)
- ↑ The Beschoten brothers were also part of the supporting program for the Summer Olympics in Berlin in 1936
- ↑ Franz Baumanns († 1987)
- ↑ as the best club in 1966, the RSC Blitz was awarded the "Golden Chain" of the RKB
- ↑ Baumanns and Sattler were voted athletes of the year in 1980