SR Yburg Steinbach

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SR Yburg Steinbach
SR Yburg Steinbach.jpg
Surname Sportring Yburg Steinbach
Club colors blue White
Founded August 10, 1946
Place of foundation Steinbach (Baden-Baden)
Venue School gymnasium Steinbach
Südbadische Sportschule
Schwarzwaldhalle Bühl
New sports hall Bühl
Association headquarters Merkelbuckel 27
77815 Bühl
Members about 1000
Chairman Erwin Karcher
Homepage www.sryburg-steinbach.com

The SR Yburg Steinbach is a Baden-Württemberg sports club in the Baden-Baden district of Steinbach in Rebland . In 1951 the field handball players played for the German championship, the track and field athletes have so far achieved two bronze medals at German championships. In recent times, the young club members in particular have achieved national and international success. The club name is derived from the acronym for Sportring and the name of a medieval castle ruin above the village. The Sportring unites just over 1000 members who are divided between the sports of handball , athletics , volleyball , judo and jiu jitsu as well as various popular sports . This makes it one of the largest clubs in the region.

Club history

The establishment and naming of a sports club became necessary in the community after the previously resident club TV Steinbach was banned by the occupying powers for political reasons. As a result, today's club was founded by field handball players in August 1946 and was given its current name in 1947, which those responsible had entered in the club register in 1956. The field handball players at that time achieved significant national sporting successes in 1951 when they - as South Baden champions - were allowed to take part in the final round of the German championship. In recent times, athletes in the athletics division and the handball youth teams have enjoyed national and international success.

Today's venues are the school gymnasium of the Steinbach elementary and secondary school, the halls of the Südbadische Sportschule and the athletics facilities there, the Black Forest Hall in Bühl and the new sports hall in Bühl.

Handball

SR Yburg Steinbach

Men's

The men's handball team of the Sportring Yburg has above all numerous regional successes but also national successes. After being allowed to play for the German championship in field handball in 1951, the team - now in indoor handball - was promoted to the then Regional League South in 1988 and thus achieved the men's division's greatest success to date. However, the class could not be held. In the following years the team lost sporting class. In 1993, after 22 years of senior and regional leagues, the company said goodbye to what was then the association league. After a short-term return to the Oberliga Südbaden (1995) and a few years in the lower regional league, the 1st men's team was relegated from the same in 2003 and subsequently no longer played across the district for the first time in the sporting bottom of the district league of the Rastatt district (2003/2004 and 2004/2005) . After two years, this could be left with the promotion to the state league, in which the team missed several times the promotion to the now founded South Baden league.

Ladies

Although the first female youth teams have only been playing since 2003, the first women's team already reached the regional league north of the South Baden handball association in its third year of existence (2011) - still as SR Yburg Steinbach.

SG Kappelwindeck / Steinbach or SG Steinbach / Kappelwindeck

In order to lead the handball sport back into higher-class leagues, the handball department decided to establish a syndicate as SG Kappelwindeck / Steinbach and SG Steinbach / Kappelwindeck with the neighboring club SV Kappelwindeck, whose women's and men's teams each played a league below those of SR Yburg and to tackle youth work together and more success-oriented.

Men's

The newly formed men's team started as a game community for the first time in 2012/2013 in a handball season, while the youth had already performed successfully as a game community for several years. The joint venture was rewarded in the 2013/2014 season with the men's team's promotion to the Southern Baden League. The class could just be kept in the following year, this did not succeed in the 2015/2016 season, but the direct rise was successful. After receiving further classes, the men will also play in the South Baden League in 2019/2020.

Ladies

After the women entered into a syndicate with SV Kappelwindeck, the players won the South Baden League in the 2012/2013 season, in which they only just missed another promotion. In the 2015/2016 season the women's team was the final tournament for the Cup title Baden-Wuerttemberg for the first time as South Baden Cup winner 2014/2015 and third in the DHB Cup eligible to play in them in the first round against the second league ladies TSV Haunstetten the Shorter drawn. In the 2015/2016 season, the women's team won promotion to the highest league in the state, the Baden-Württemberg Oberliga (BWOL). The home grown Fitore Aliu made his debut in the 2017/18 season at the age of 17 for the national team of Kosovo. In the 2017/2018 season, the women's team was promoted to the 3rd division as BWOL champions, in which they will also play in 2019/2020. The women's and female youth sector is largely coordinated by Arnold Manz, who was awarded the badge of honor by the state of Baden-Württemberg in 2018 for this commitment .

youth

The female B-youth surprisingly reached the final four of the German championship as Baden-Württemberg champions in the 2011/2012 season and only lost very close in the seven-meter throw against the girls of the HSG Badenstedt in the final . A success whose repetition was unfortunately missed in the following season. The female B-youth also came to Baden-Württemberg's championship honors in 2017. In 2015 and 2018 the female A-youth became champions of Baden-Württemberg and qualified for the A-youth-Bundesliga in 2018 and 2019 . The game community has meanwhile also produced a number of national players in the youth sector, including a. Laetitia Quist , who was appointed to the DHB elite squad with the ten best youth players in Germany in 2018 .

athletics

The athletes represent the most successful division of the club. The throwing group achieved national successes several times: In 1995 Volker Maier won the bronze medal at the German championships in the shot put . In 2007, Isabell von Loga won the German Youth Championship in the same discipline and the bronze medal at the U20 European Championship. She also took part in the 2006 U20 World Cup in Beijing. In the summer of 2012, Bodo Göder was also in the shot put within three weeks first seventh in the Junior World Championship (U20), then German junior champion, to finally get bronze at the German U23 championships. After a 2nd place at the U23 championships in 2014, Bodo Göder won the bronze medal at the German championships in 2015 with 19.02 m behind David Storl and Tobias Harms. In the same year Nico Maier was third in the German U16 championships. In 2018 Leon Hofmann was runner-up in the javelin throw at the German youth championships (U18). In 2019 Nico Maier won the silver medal at the German U20 indoor championships in the shot put. Especially in the youth field, the athletes are also very successful in other disciplines, such as the all-around competition. Some Baden and southern German championship titles as well as the German championship of the A-student team won in 2006 are representative of the successful youth work of the club. In 2016, the SR Yburg also recorded the greatest success in the club's history in the youth field with 17 medals at the Baden championships.

Also known is the now discontinued International Rebland Cup for athletes, which was held for the first time in 1993.

volleyball

The volleyball department of the SR Yburg consists of two women's teams and female youth teams. The regional league represents the greatest success so far since the department was founded in 1979 (together with the judo department).

Popular sport

The club defines itself as a popular sports club. Numerous sports activities are therefore offered outside of competitions. This is also in line with the guiding principle of the association, with which one speaks out and campaigns for social equality, fairness and expressly against xenophobia .

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Isabell von Loga wins bronze at the U20 European Championship. In: blv-online.de. July 30, 2007, accessed April 20, 2018 .
  3. Thorsten Eschmann: SG Steinbach / Kappelwindeck - From the children's playground to the national team. In: bnn.de (Baden's latest news). April 16, 2017. Retrieved July 20, 2018 .
  4. The third division's game committee unanimously decides on the stadiums for 2018/19. In: handball-world.news. June 4, 2018. Retrieved July 12, 2018 .
  5. ^ City administration Baden-Baden: Sports honor in the academy stage. Retrieved June 9, 2019 .
  6. Qualification for the youth Bundesliga handball done again! SG Kappelwindeck / Steinbach, June 4, 2019, accessed on June 5, 2019 .
  7. The success story continues: 16 talents in the DHB elite squad. In: Handball-Server.de. October 25, 2018, accessed June 3, 2019 .