SC Motor Jena
The SC Motor Jena was on 19 November 1954 under the DTSB among various sports clubs to promote competitive sports in the GDR was founded. The Jenaer Sportclub was a competitive sports center in several sports:
- Athletics : Among others, the following world-class athletes started for Motor Jena: Rolf Beilschmidt , Heike Drechsler , Petra Felke , Marlies Göhr , Gisela Köhler , Uwe Langhammer , Waltraud Pöhland , Wolfgang Nordwig , Renate Stecher and Bärbel Wöckel .
One focus of the club's work was the women's 4 x 100 meter relay . This season was a total of 17 GDR champions between 1951 and 1988. In 1984 the first season with Ingrid Auerswald , Göhr, Wöckel and Ines Schmidt won the GDR championships before the second season with Sabine Rieger . The winning time of the first season of 42.20 s is the German record for club seasons. It has been legally confirmed that all four sprinters were doped in this record as part of the state-decreed compulsory doping in GDR competitive sport . (The medication with Oral-Turinabol for 1984 was: Schmidt: 1291 milligrams. Wöckel: 1670 milligrams. Long: 1375 milligrams. Göhr: 1405 milligrams.) Geipel was therefore deleted from the record list in 2006.
- Wrestling : Several successful athletes also competed for SC Motor Jena in wrestling: Uwe Neupert , Andreas Schröder , Hartmut Reich , Erhard Pocher , Mario Willomeit and Gerald Pfister . Uwe Neupert was European champion several times and world champion in 1978 .
- Table tennis : In 1949 the men's team with the line-up Müller, Freitag, Strauch, Schindler, Leich, Ortleb and Voigt became "Eastern Zone Masters" by winning the final over Leipzig. In the 1950s, the GDR title was won seven times.
- Swimming : Barbara Göbel , Olympic third in Rome 1960.
- Sometimes football, 1966 spin-off of the football department as FC Carl Zeiss Jena .
After the German reunification, the association became part of TuS Jena . Athletes like Heike Drechsler and Petra Felke won medals for both clubs.
literature
- Dieter Huhn and Wolfgang Rosenow: Athletics. GDR championships outdoors from 1948 to 1990 and indoors from 1964 to 1990 . Berlin 1994
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Against the smoke screen , Der Spiegel , April 24, 2006
- ↑ http://www1.wdr.de/themen/archiv/stichtag/stichtag5414.html
- ↑ http://www.n-tv.de/sport/Sprinterin-laesst-Rekord-loeschen-article180886.html
- ↑ Caption in DTS magazine , 1949/12 page 1
- ↑ http://www.uni-protocol.de/nachrichten/id/37392/