SSC Karlsruhe

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Club logo
Surname Sports and Swimming Club Karlsruhe e. V.
Club colors Red Yellow
Founded June 30, 1967
Place of foundation Karlsruhe
Association headquarters Am Sportpark 5
76131 Karlsruhe
Members 8041 (July 2020)
Chairman Gert Rudolph
Homepage SSC - the sport idea
Ortho aerial photo of the Traugott-Bender-Sportpark in Karlsruhe (2017)
Postage stamp on the occasion of the Eurobasket 1985 in the Europahalle
World Games 1989 among others in the fan pool

The SSC Karlsruhe e. V. is a sports club from Karlsruhe, founded in 1967, with 8041 members (as of July 2020), which is active in popular, competitive and top-class sports. The women's roller derby team starts in the 1st Bundesliga , the men's volleyball team plays in the 2nd Bundesliga South and the freestyle frisbee division has won numerous international titles.

The club is one of the founding members of the national leagues in the trendy sports of inline hockey and roller derby. He is one of the pioneers in synchronized jumping and freestyle frisbee. The association runs athletic communities in athletics, gymnastics, swimming and volleyball. Sports-related child and youth work is carried out in the Wirbelwind sports day care center , in a children's sports school and in cooperation with the Otto Hahn Gymnasium . An essential element of his sports development is the integration of trend sports recognized by the IOC and amalgamated in the ARISF .

The SSC hosted important basketball events such as the Eurobaskets in 1985 and 1993 and the 1998 Women's World Cup . In 1986 the European Junior Championships in apparatus gymnastics took place, the 100th German Swimming Championships in 1988 , the Men's Volleyball European Championships in 2003 , the ATP Challenger Tour tournaments in men's tennis in 2008 and 2009 and the World Championships in Freestyle Frisbee in 2015. Club representatives provided lasting support in organizing the 1989 World Games .

The sports facilities with fan pool , meeting center, fitness and health center, Sport21, tennis facilities and beach fields are located on 60,000 m² in the “ Traugott-Bender-Sportpark ”.

History of the club

Founding of an association and setting the course

Multi-storey tenement houses in the Waldstadt development area (September 1961)

The later Olympic runner-up in the 200-meter run , Carl Kaufmann , and his best man Franz Alt recognized that there was no sporting offer for the baby boomers in the district with the largest number of children in the Karlsruhe forest city, which was built in 1957, apart from football. They were able to win Traugott Bender , the local council and later Baden-Württemberg Minister of Justice , as a sponsor for their sporting idea. After the association was founded on June 30, 1967, they advertised so successfully for association membership that a quarter of a year later over 600 members and six months later 1,017 members , 491 of them under 14 years of age, could be won. From 1969, with the halls of the Ernst Reuter and European Schools , the number of children and young people increased to over a thousand. The girls tended to gymnastics and ballet, while the boys preferred basketball, handball and athletics. The association was a pioneer in Karlsruhe with its parent-child group during these years. The tennis courts were inaugurated in 1971. The running club was the first offer for non-members in 1973. An important factor in the club's development was the completion of the meeting center in 1980 , which attracted many visitors from the wider area. At that time, a third of the club members came from outside the Waldstadt. This tendency intensified, so that at the beginning of the 1990s around half of the club members came from the north-eastern parts of the city and the region.

In the first club statutes , in addition to the special emphasis on swimming in the club name, there is also the establishment of a suitable sports facility:

"Promotion of all sports, especially swimming and a swimming center in the Karlsruhe districts of Waldstadt, Rintheim and Hagsfeld."

- Walter Hof, Eva Paur, Gerhard Schramm (eds.): The forest city of Karlsruhe . 2007, p. 222.

The statutes are dated April 22, 2013.

Personalities such as the 27 founders of the association , the first chairmen from Carl Kaufmann to Gert Rudolph, milestones in the association's history in an annual chronology and the establishment of the association's own facilities under investments can be found in tabular overviews.

Mergers, communities and collaborations

In 1974, merger negotiations with the Karlsruhe swimming club Neptun (KSN) began in 1899 parallel to the development of the fan pool. In the course of these discussions, the purpose of the association was changed to “build and maintain the necessary sports facilities.” The merger was completed by resolution on January 25, 1979. In the performance sport-oriented , Olympic sports Athletics ( LG Karlsruhe , 1983), Gymnastics ( Artistic Gymnastics Karlsruhe , 1992), swimming ( swimming community Karlsruhe , 2012) and volleyball ( volleyball Karlsruhe 2019 , 2019) regional sports communities were closed. As a result, however, the relationship between the individual athlete and the parent club to be trained was often lost. The club is a member of the Freiburger Kreis' , a kind of self-help working group of the largest German sports clubs. As part of the “ Integration through Sport ” offer of the German Olympic Sports Confederation , the SSC oversees football and Gorodki offers. In cooperation with the school and sports office in Karlsruhe, dance offers for girls are implemented, in cooperation with the social and youth authorities and the Rotary Club , disadvantaged children from Karlsruhe are given access to club sports . Since 1997 there has been a certified children's sports school in which full-time sports specialists teach with a holistic pedagogical concept. All federal cadre athletes attend the Otto Hahn Gymnasium, where there are individual learning plans.

The association offers cooperation with ten partners such as B. in climbing, muay thai , canoeing, horse riding and dancing.

As part of the city ​​partnership between Karlsruhe and Halle, the first sporting encounter took place at the Peace Run in Halle in 1988 and ten days before the fall of the Berlin Wall, the FDJ group in Halle was amazed at the importance of popular sport .

Membership and employee numbers

Membership development of the SSC Karlsruhe

With over 8,000 members, the club is the third largest sports club in Karlsruhe. It employs 17 full-time employees, 250 coaches, trainers and sports therapists . The sports of swimming and tennis with a large number of members hold the most licenses, followed by basketball and volleyball. The association trains sports and fitness clerks ( IHK ).

Jana Berezko-Marggrander , Olympic participant in rhythmic gymnastics, began training as a
sports and fitness clerk in September 2017

Top sport in a club

Top sport is defined here in the sense of competitive sport and based on the determination of the BMI by participating in competitions on a global level (Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as World Championships and World Games), World Cup series and world rankings . Additional features are the implementation of international events, the designation as a base, in the youth sector the cooperation with an elite school of sport , such as the Otto Hahn Gymnasium , and perspectives after the active time .

The swimming department has Gabi Reha, the only athlete to compete for the SSC at the Olympic Games . In 1988 in Seoul she was 15th and 11th. Giulia Goerigk attends the Otto Hahn Gymnasium.

The water Springer presented with Maximiliane Michael Olympic and with Kerstin Häffner World Championship participants and belong since 2012 with the Horst-Görlitz-Springer center in Fächerbad Karlsruhe to the junior bases of the German Swimming Association .

The Frisbee Freestyle Florian Hess , Christian Lamred and Alexander Leist won several world championships and European titles and dominated from August 2015 to August 2018 the world ranking. The 2015 World Championships on the club grounds are considered the highlight.

The SSC trained basketball player Uwe Sauer started at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles . The founder of the department, Karl Heinz Stadler , was appointed head of the municipal sports and bathing department of the city of Karlsruhe and chairman of the organizing committee of the Eurobaskets in 1985 and 1993. Junior European Championship participant Alexander Richardson visits the Otto Hahn Gymnasium.

The tennis player Sina Herrmann has been playing tournaments on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour since April 2017 . She attends the Otto Hahn Gymnasium. In 2008 and 2009 the ATP Challenger Tour tournaments in men's tennis took place on the club's premises.

swim

In the early years, swimmers had to go to the overcrowded Neureuter pool for training. The alternative Tullabad could only be implemented after several discussions with the city's public baths office. After the opening of the indoor swimming pool in Blankenloch in 1973, the SSC swimmers trained and started together with the SSV Blankenloch . With the establishment of the Swimming Community Region Karlsruhe (SGRK), the basis for competitive swimming in Karlsruhe was laid.

The outstanding organizational event was the 100th German Swimming Championships in the Fächerbad from July 19 to 24, 1988 , which was the sole qualification competition for the Summer Olympics in Seoul. A European record and several German records were swum. The local interest was for Gabi Reha , who was able to secure the Olympic participation at her home game with the German championship title in the 200 m butterfly.

ISTKA in the fan pool

The International Swimming Days Karlsruhe (ISTKA) take place regularly in the fan pool. In addition to VfL Sindelfingen and the Aquatoll of the Neckarsulm Sport-Union, the SSC and the Swimming Community Region Karlsruhe (SGRK) have been named state swimming pool by the competitive sport swimming Baden-Württemberg gGmbH.

From 1954 to 1958, swimmers of the Karlsruhe swimming club Neptun (KSN ) set eleven German individual records and thirteen relay records in 1899 (predecessor of the SSC until the merger in 1979).

Overview of the national successes of the KSN from 1954 to 1958 .

Peter Katzorke became student world champion in the 200 m butterfly in Paris in 1957 and Klaus Bodinger won the bronze medal in the 200 m breaststroke at the European Championships in Budapest in 1958 . Gabi Reha was only able to build on this success by participating in the Summer Olympics in Seoul. After Christian Pieper had finished 7th in the European Youth Championships in 1991 in the 1500 m freestyle, he succeeded in 1995 in Fukuoka, Japan, winning the student world championship in the 800 m freestyle. Gerhard Giera became senior world champion in Riccione in 2004 in the age group 75 and competed in the Masters in the age group 90 in four disciplines in 2019 Giulia Goerigk won the title at the German championships over 400 m medley in August 2019 at the age of 17 .

Freestyle frisbee

The later world champions Lamred, Leist and Hess (from left) in the Coop at the 2015 World Championships in the Traugott-Bender-Sportpark

The SSC's Frisbee Freestyle community has 20 members who have won numerous international titles and are a driving force behind the sport. Florian Hess was freestyle frisbee department head at the German Frisbee Sport Association (DFV) from 2007 to 2019 and Christian Lamred is active in the DFV teaching team. From August 2015 to August 2018 Christian Lamred, Alexander Leist and Florian Hess dominated the world rankings.

Since 2006, 23 national and 12 international titles have been won .

German championships were held in 2007, European championships in 2011, world championships in 2015 and German championships in 2017. The world championships took place as part of the 300th anniversary of the city of Karlsruhe from June 25th to 28th, 2015 in the Traugott-Bender-Sportpark with 144 players from 14 countries and more than 8,000 visitors.

Diving

At the end of the 1950s, the jumpers of the Karlsruhe clubs were brought together by Horst Görlitz to form the Karlsruhe Jumping School . The Tullabad experienced an international match between Germany and Mexico in art and high diving. Maximiliane Michael in high diving and Peter Straehle as referee took part in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich . In the early 1980s, Peter Straehle invented synchronized jumping . Kerstin Häffner took part in the 1991 swimming world championships in Perth as German champion . Between 1984 and 1997, the Karlsruhe fan pool was the venue for the German team championships.

On May 1st, 2012 the training facility, the Horst-Görlitz-Springerzentrum in the Fächerbad Karlsruhe, was named one of the 7 junior training centers of the German Swimming Association . The jumping facility consists of two 1-meter and two 3-meter boards. The coaching team also has a large trampoline with a lunge and a dry jump facility. Junior and basic groups up to the age of 10 and performance groups from 10-11 years are taught.

basketball

SSC basketball player jumping
SSC Karlsruhe
Founded 1968
Hall Otto Hahn High School
Homepage SSC basketball
Head of department Thorsten curator
Sporting management Ivan Vojtko
Trainer Dustin's friend
league Oberliga
Colours red

In 1969 the basketball players started playing. In 1973 the male juniors were runner-up in Baden-Württemberg, and in 1975 they were runner-up in Southwest Germany and played for the German championship. As men, they were promoted to the Regionalliga in 1983, where they finished second in the 1984/85 season - with the ambition of a promotion to the Bundesliga, which was prevented by the stubbornness of an official.

Uwe Sauer , who was trained at the SSC and played for the USC Heidelberg , competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles against Michael Jordan, among others . Other Bundesliga players were Carsten Heinichen , Georg Vengert , Florian Moysich , Edwin Ofori-Attah , Michael Baumer and Tom Alte , who played for the SSC at the beginning or at the end of their careers.

The women's team, including the national cadet player Silke Schleichert, was led into the first women's basketball league by coach Reinhard Stark in 1992 . Co-trainer was the later women's national trainer Olaf Stolz . However, the immediate descent could not be avoided. Three years later the team played in the 2nd basketball league , but then had to be withdrawn.

In 1998/99 and in the following years, the first men's team under coach Drazan Salavarda qualified twice for the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.

The basketball academy has existed since 2014, the aim of which is to specifically promote talent. Alexander Richardson was one of the starting five of the German selection in all games at the 2019 European Junior Championships .

In the 2020/21 season, both the first women's and the first men's teams will play in the Baden Oberliga.

tennis

SSC Karlsruhe
Template: Infobox tennis club / maintenance / logo is missing
Regional association: Baden Tennis Association
Founding: 1971
Club colors: blue White
Contact: Christian Krismeyer
Website: SSC tennis
Board: Rudiger Butz
Number of places: 11
Members: 460
Game operation: Regionalliga southwest
Tennis facility club house SSC-Karlsruhe

After the city of Karlsruhe allocated a site for the construction of tennis courts in 1970, the facility was opened on May 29, 1971. A year later, the maximum number of members was reached and there was a waiting list. After an expansion of the court capacities, games in the association round could be started in 1973. In 1974 a two-field hall as well as changing and sanitary rooms were built. Despite the further expansion to eleven ash places, there was another admission freeze and a waiting list in 1978.

In 2008 and 2009, the department hosted the Baden Open on the club's own facility. Up to 12,000 spectators could be welcomed every year. The center court held up to 1,000 spectators.

In the 2019 season, the 1st women's team will play in the Regionalliga Süd-West and the 1st men's team in the district class. Sina Herrmann took 32nd place in the German ranking as of June 30, 2019.

Competitive sport in a club

The following club sports operate team sports from the federal to the regional league and individual sports with internationally successful junior , senior and disabled athletes.

Here you will find outstanding team athletes and sports officials as well as internationally successful junior, senior and disabled athletes .

Team sport

Bundesliga club

Roller derby
The rocKArollers in action

In January 2012, the SSC Karlsruhe offered the rocKArollers , the team of the contact sport Roller Derby , a roof over their heads. They have been a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) since 2015 . The rocKArollers are founding members of the Bundesliga. The women's team rose to the 1st Bundesliga unbeaten in 2019. This means that the rocKArollers are among the seven best teams in Germany and rank 133 in Europe (as of December 2019).

A list of the rocKArollers' Bundesliga results from 2015 can be found here .

Department head Ulrike Frischholz has been part of the German national team since 2016 and reached 13th place with the national team at the 2018 World Championships in Manchester. In March 2019, Thomas Eckhard received the silver badge of honor from the German Roller Sport and Inline Association for his WFTDA-certified referee work at the highest international level.

volleyball
BADEN VOLLEYS SSC Karlsruhe
Logo of the volleyball players of SSC Karlsruhe
German volleyball association
Club data
founding 1967
Head of department Philipp Schätzle
Members 350
Homepage SSC Karlsruhe volleyball
Volleyball department
league 2. Bundesliga South (men)
Venue Otto Hahn High School
Trainer Antonio Bonelli
Assistant coach Markus Wintergerst
successes Round of 16 DVV-Pokal against VfB Friedrichshafen on October 26, 2016
last season 2nd place 2nd Bundesliga South
Was standing: March 26, 2020

Shortly after the founding of the main club, the volleyball players also joined. In 2003 the women played in the third highest division in Germany. In 2014 the decision was made to take over the playing rights and the men's team of TuS Durmersheim in the third division. The goal of establishing top volleyball in Karlsruhe was achieved on February 25, 2017 with the championship in the Third League South and the associated promotion to the 2nd volleyball Bundesliga under coach Diego Ronconi .

An overview of the BADEN VOLLEYS season dates from 2015 can be found here .

Since the 2019/20 season, the Bundesliga volleyball players at SSC Karlsruhe have been hunting for points in the 2nd Bundesliga under the name BADEN VOLLEYS SSC Karlsruhe.

Player squad for the 2019/20 season and previous seasons

There are four beach volleyball fields in the Traugott-Bender-Sportpark . The SSCler organized the first category 2 tournament for men in 2005, the first category 2 tournament for women in 2014 and, since 2019, the first joint tournament as part of the BaWü Beach Tour. The tournament has 16 teams in the main field. The tournament winner receives 8 DVV ranking points and 320 euros in prize money. In 2019, only SSC players occupied the men's podium.

Cricket
Cricket Lions

The cricket department has its own facility and hosted the 2018 German Championship there together with the Karlsruhe Cougars . The Cricket Lions , a cooperation with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology , made it to the finals of the German Club Cup in 2013, 2017 and 2018 .

In the 2019 season, the Cricket Lions reached second place in the 1st Cricket Bundesliga Southwest.

A list of the Bundesliga results of the Cricket Lions from 2015 can be found here .

Underwater rugby

In 1993, the Karlsruhe diving club and its underwater rugby team joined the SSC, as better training and youth development opportunities were seen there. The team was first class for some time and finally came third in the First Bundesliga South in the 2002/03 season.

In the 2019/20 season, the team will start in the 2nd Bundesliga South.

A list of the Bundesliga results of the underwater rugby team can be found here .

Other team sports

The handball players were only able to celebrate short-term successes alongside the dominant TSV Rintheim when they were promoted to the league in 1986 . In June 1995 the department heads of the SSC and the Karlsruhe Police Sports Club decided to merge to form the PSV / SSC Karlsruhe handball community . In July 2017 which solved syndicate and since then has as SSC Karlsruhe at the start. In the 2019/20 season, the 1st women's team and the 1st men's team play in the district league.

White Stags inline hockey team logo

The inline hockey group emerged from a leisure team founded in 1995, which was accepted by the SSC in 1996. The team was a founding member of the Bundesliga and operates as White Stags . In 2000 the men's team became South German champions and in 2005 the juniors became German runners-up. In 2013 they started in the men's Regionalliga Südwest. The goalies David Manherz (2009) and Daniel Scheck (2010, 2011) were nominated for the junior national team.

Individual sport

athletics

As early as 1969, Carl Kaufmann organized the first athletics sports festivals on the university campus and fun runs in the Hardtwald, which were also used for popular sporting purposes for the acceptance of sports badges. In 1978 and 1983 respectively , the tartan track laid in the Wildpark Stadium and the construction of the Europahalle were able to create training conditions suitable for competitions. However, in 1998 Mannheim and Freiburg were preferred as Olympic bases.

Thomas Lauinger was a defining athlete for track and field athletes for almost 20 years, winning the German Youth Championship in the long jump in 1992, runner-up at the German Junior Championships in 1995 over 100 m and 1998 over 200 m as well as on August 1, 2009 with the M30 men's 4-time 100 meter relay that ran the German senior record with 41.72 seconds. The former SSC sprinter Christian Schacht (best time 10.40 s) became German 4 x 100 m champion with LAZ Salamander Kornwestheim-Ludwigsburg in 1999 and 2001 and took third place in the 100 m run at the German championships in 2000 . At the World Championships in Seville in 1999 , he missed the final run by eight hundredths of a second with the DLV sprint relay. Larissa Kaufmann , the daughter of the club's founder, Carl Kaufmann, achieved top positions in the 4 x 400 meter relay at the German championships from 2006 to 2013 .

Apparatus gymnastics

Lorenz Steckel on parallel bars at the German Youth Championships 2017 in Berlin

In 1967 children's gymnastics started on two pillars in a classroom. At the beginning of the 1980s, the SSC was the only club in Karlsruhe that could set up competition teams in both boys 'and girls' gymnastics. In 1986 the European Junior Championships in artistic gymnastics took place in the Karlsruhe Europahalle with 28 nations. The high point in the 1990s was the State Gymnastics Festival in 1997, at which 250 guests had their quarters in the Otto Hahn Gymnasium.

In 2019, the brothers Carl and Lorenz Steckel and Tom Anselm, integrated into the art gymnastics region of Karlsruhe, are part of the youngsters' squad of the German Gymnastics Federation . At the German Youth Championships from April 27 to 29, 2018 in Unterhaching, Alexandra Tcherniakhovski took third place on parallel bars in age group 13 and fourth place on November 30, 2019 at the final of the German Gymnastics League in Ludwigsburg with the TG Karlsruhe-Söllingen.

Triathlon

In the early 1990s, a team started in the 1st Baden-Württemberg League.

In 2002 Sebastian Kienle became a member of the Baden-Württemberg duathlon championship . Felicitas Kuld became European champion in Roth in the age group 1955-59 in 2012 . The following year she took third place in Vichy . Fabian Rahn achieved national successes in duathlon and international successes in triathlon . Thomas Hellriegel trains with the SSC swimmers in the fan pool.

More individual sports

The table tennis department has existed since the club was founded in 1967 . In the 2019/20 season, the 1st men's team plays in the district class A, season 2.

Dojo in the SSC meeting center

In 1975 the integration of the judo group European School into the SSC was linked with the establishment of a dojo , which was realized in 1980. G-Judoka René Breidohr won the title in his weight class at the Special Olympics National Games in 2016 , was fifth at the World Championships in Cologne in 2017 and in 2019 was the first G-Judoka to achieve the master's degree in Baden-Württemberg .

4-lane cone system

The bowlers , founded in 1980, have had a 4-lane system since 1990 and start in the district league. Department head Raimund Riffel was German Vice-Champion in 2003 and German Senior Champion in 2004 B.

The synchronized swimmers established by a student in November 1987 carried out the German synchronized swimming championships in 1996 . In January 2017 and January 2019 the DSV compulsory ranking tournaments were held. The German age group championships took place in April 2017. Pia Sarnes took part in the 2018 European Swimming Championships in a team competition. She attends the Otto Hahn Gymnasium.

Rhythmic sports gymnastics

The sports gymnasts , which have been organized in the club since 1990, hosted the Baden Cup in “Sport 21” on March 22, 2015. On June 10, 2016, the department was honored by a jury of the Badischer Sportbund with a recognition award for its excellent promotion of young talent in competitive sports. Angelina Fokina took fourth place with the ball at the German Youth Championships 2017 in JLK 14 and was sixth with the clubs . Maxima Bachmayer was sixteenth in the all- around competition at the German Championships in Nuremberg in 2019 . Martha Ostertag surprised at the Deutschland Cup 2018 and won the final with the ball. Jana Yakhnitsa and Viktoria Bel were able to place at the German Junior Championships 2019 in JLK 14. The two are also in the regional squad of the Badischer Turnerbund .

The badminton department, founded in 1997, started playing in 2010. In the 2019/20 season, both the 1st and 2nd team will play in the North Baden District League - Middle Upper Rhine.

Sponsors and suppliers

Packservice has been supporting the basketball academy with its qualified youth work under the sporting direction of Ivan Vojtko since 2014 .

On July 31, 2018, the Bayerische Energieversorgungsgesellschaft became the main sponsor of the SSC Volleys. Their bankruptcy half a year later ended the partnership suddenly and unprepared. PULS Performance Drives is not only a sponsor of the SSC Volleys, but also offers career prospects for engineers like Jonathan-Leon Finkbeiner and Benjamin Dollhofer . Further departmental sponsors are regional companies such as Edeka Familie Behrens, Edelstahl Rosswag, Höllstern, SEF, Hoepfner , Stober and Der Kurier .

The handball department is supported by Cramer Reisen, Büchele Lufttechnik and Regenold Bausysteme.

Sparkasse Karlsruhe and E + H Versicherungsmakler have been club sponsors for many years.

Erima has been the supplier of SSC Volleys since 2017 .

Popular sports and rehabilitation sports groups

Popular sport

Sports activities, the physical fitness , to compensate for lack of exercise are used and the sociability, accompanied by coaches and take place without competition are in the departments all-round sports, football , jazz dance , skiing , taekwondo , diving , trampoline , Tricking and Hiking operated . Swimming / aqua, ski, judo and tennis courses and, since the wave of fitness, all-round fitness, walking , autogenic training , Qi Gong , Tai Chi , Callanetics and memory training round off the club offer, which can also be used without membership.

The following departments ended their activities:

  • Second way - founded in 1968, the action program of the German Sports Confederation corresponded to the “recreation, play and sport needs of broader strata of the people”., Ended in 2002
  • Fencing department - founded in 1969, ended in 1971 despite having a master's degree in fencing and training
  • Chess department - founded in 1977, at times five teams took part in round games, dissolved in 1996.
  • Dancing founded in 1977, operates in - folk dance (to 1982), Oriental dance (until 2009) and ballroom dancing (until 2000)
  • Water polo - taken over in 1979 by merging with the Karlsruhe swimming club Neptun (KSN) in 1899 , in 1986 a women's team led by Gabi Reha Süddeutscher Meister was terminated in 2001

Rehabilitation sports groups

The rehabilitation sports groups are tested, certified and recognized by the German and Baden Disabled Sports Association. The trainers are specially trained with the appropriate license and training at least every two years. The cardiac sports group has existed in the European School since 1980 , while exercises for the less resilient have been taking place in the Schillerschule since 1986. The first group in lung sports was created in 2010. Two years later, the range for type 2 diabetics was expanded. Since then, people with orthopedic conditions such as spinal problems or osteoporosis can also take part.

Club facilities

The sports area in the Traugott-Bender-Sportpark with the SSC center, fan pool and the SSC-Sportkita Wirbelwind is about 60,000 m².

Outdoor facilities

In 1969, the club created the first turf field on a property owned by the city in-house. In 1973 the large grass field was created, where the footballers play on small fields and the cricket lions train on the pitch three times a week during the summer season. In 1973 the multi-purpose field was built as a hard court for ball sports. The field was only given a joint-friendly synthetic surface 13 years later. Since 1978 there has been a 100 m track as well as long and high jump facilities for the sports badge team and the next generation of athletics. The state of Baden-Württemberg financed 90 percent of the entire recreational sports model facility from 1983 onwards, but unfortunately the supplementary concept of a multi-generation facility was not implemented in 2015.

Sports hall with extensions

On July 20, 1972, the members of the association received an extensive special sheet describing the future building project: a hall in a timber frame construction, additions made of prefabricated parts for changing rooms, sanitary rooms and an association office. From October 1974 the athletes could use the hall and the extension. The inauguration, which was carried out with great local political support, took place on February 20, 1975. The given multifunctionality did not always turn out to be favorable, as the carpeting was unsuitable for handball and volleyball. After various renovations and renovations, the hall is now only used for tennis.

Meeting center

Hall of mirrors for gymnastics, aerobics, ballet and jazz dance

In October 1978 the planning committee of the association presented the space program, floor plans and a financing plan. The meeting center went into operation on January 15, 1980 and was inaugurated by four mayors in June, despite the absence of Lord Mayor Otto Dullenkopf . In addition to the restaurant business in the think tank in 2006 modernized to find office , the dojo , the bowling alley, the Hall of Mirrors and the chess room with Turmbergblick . The sculptor Emil Wachter insisted on creating a triptych with sporty motifs for the entrance hall in his Waldstadt studio .

Fan bath

The 1982 inaugurated Kombibad with 50-meter pool, diving board and a large lawn and garden sauna combines the principles of sport and swimming clubs in youth, amateur and professional sport with a complete leisure activities.

Sports 21

SSC Sport21 entrance area

The property opposite the Fächerbad was still intended as an ice rink in 1979. In 1980 the area was designated for special sports use. The Baden Sports Association, initially interested, finally built on the eastern edge of the sports park. In an assembly of delegates on October 25, 2001, the inclusion of the German Alpine Club (DAV) for a climbing hall was proposed. They agreed on two multi-purpose halls including lecture halls and administration rooms (also for the fan pool). The use of the building is regulated by seven agreements between the two associations. The inauguration took place on October 10th and 11th, 2003. Rhythmic gymnastics, taekwondo and senior gymnastics found more favorable practice conditions here. In 2018, the new bouldering area with an area of ​​approx. 400 m² was completed in an extension .

Sports day care center whirlwind

Entrance to the day care center of the SSC Karlsruhe in the Traugott-Bender-Sportpark

With the Child Promotion Act in 2008, the board of the SSC took up an earlier idea to build an exercise and sports kindergarten and there was already a suitable area in the vicinity of the fan pool. After an intensive weighing process, the board of directors, advisory board and finance committee spoke out against SSC sponsorship. The construction, sponsorship and operation should be carried out by a professional sponsor. The decision was made to work with Kind und Beruf e. V., because its pedagogical concept was convincing as well as the willingness to go into a "movement kindergarten". On March 22, 2012, the facility was opened with a special child-friendly sports hall and a gymnastics hall. A climbing course was built in 2015. In 2016, with the opening of the convertible pool, there was direct access to the new course pool of the fan pool.

Fitness and health center

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SSC fitness and health center

In workshops starting in 2014, a usage concept was created to provide active, health and fitness-conscious and older people with a professional offer with suitable equipment and professional support. The fitness-oriented area is thematically geared towards an athletic target group. There are barbells and dumbbells, boxes, medicine balls , TRX bands and strength equipment. In the area geared towards health and sports, you will find back circles, treadmills , bicycle, rowing and hand crank ergometers as well as cross trainers . The center was inaugurated in 2017.

seal of quality

With the DOSB seals “SPORT PRO GESUNDHEIT” and “SPORT PRO FITNESS”, the association undertakes to ensure the high quality of its health and fitness offers based on binding principles. The SSC running and walking meeting with Nordic Walking received the “DLV TREFF Certificate” “Very Good” from the German Athletics Association , which among other things has to meet the criteria for beginner support and regular training . The rehabilitation sports groups carry the rehabilitation sports group quality seal for the cardiac sports group, the internal medicine sports group, the cancer sports group, the lung sports group, the neurology group and the orthopedic group. Criteria for the quality seal "Senior-friendly gymnastics and sports club" of the BadischerTurnerbund are the sporting and non-sporting offers as well as the qualified training of the exercise instructors. The Badischer Turner-Bund recommends a "senior representative". The title "Recognized Children's Sports School" from the Baden-Württemberg State Sports Association stands for an educationally oriented, holistic concept with cross-sport basic training for children between 4 and 10 years of age. The certificate is valid until 2019.

Club newspapers and public relations

Rösler's Männle as a "brand" of SSC Karlsruhe

The members received the first information sheet three months after the association was founded . Up to April 1975, 32 further editions had appeared and since 1979 there have been four annual club information. In 1987 a marketing working group was established. The club bus and line 4 of the KVV were used as traveling ambassadors. Ski, child seat and flea markets have been very popular over the years. At World Children's Day 2008, the SSC, along with other Karlsruhe associations, offered hands-on activities, demonstrations and information.

The website ssc-karlsruhe.de was set up in 1997 by the 1st chairman Gert Rudolph. Furthermore, wochenblatt-reporter.de and abseits-ka.de are used as information platforms.

literature

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  • SSC Sport and Swimming Club Karlsruhe (Ed.): 100 years of swimming in Karlsruhe. 1999.
  • Ernst Otto Bräunche, Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe (ed.): Sport in Karlsruhe - from the beginning until today . Info-Verlag, Karlsruhe 2006, ISBN 3-88190-440-9 .
  • Walter Hof, Eva Paur, Gerhard Schramm (eds.): The forest city in Karlsruhe - a lively district in the country. 2007, ISBN 3-88190-467-0 .
  • SSC Sport and Swimming Club Karlsruhe (Ed.): SSC Karlsruhe - 50 years of sport ideas. June 2017.
  • Klaus Hannecke: 120 years of Karlsruhe athletics history 1898. 2018 (expansion of the out of print book under Mediathek LG Region Karlsruhe ).
  • Deutscher Basketball Bund (Ed.): Official Bulletin of the 1985 European Basketball Championship , Ludwigsburg 1985.

Web links

Commons : SSC Karlsruhe  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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