SG Dynamo Magdeburg

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The SG Dynamo Magdeburg was a German sports association of the German People's Police in Magdeburg .

Structural development

After the Magdeburg Police Sports Club, founded in 1921, was banned like all clubs in the Soviet occupation zone after the end of World War II , the Sports Association of the German People's Police (SV DVP) was founded in Magdeburg in 1950. After the founding of the central sports association Dynamo , SV DVP Magdeburg was renamed Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Magdeburg. In the course of the political change in 1990 , the SG Dynamo was dissolved that same year.

successes

The most successful sports section of SG Dynamo Magdeburg was formed by the swimming athletes, whose water polo team was GDR champions 17 times from 1958 to 1973. When they won a silver medal at the European Water Polo Championships in 1966, Dynamo Magdeburg provided the largest contingent of the GDR team. GDR championships were also collected by the lightweight boxer Robert Büchner , who was GDR champion five times between 1954 and 1961. He also competed in international competitions for the GDR. Ingelore Gotsch, together with her partner Heinz Kuhrüber from BSG Motor Fermersleben, won the GDR championship title in roller art for couples for SV DVP . With the same partner she also became a master in ice dancing in 1954 . In 1950, the men's indoor handball team became state champions in Saxony-Anhalt and then took part in the final round of the GDR championship and did not advance into the final. In the game for third place, Magdeburg was defeated by BSG Neptun Rostock 4: 9.

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