Seeclub Küsnacht

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The boathouse

The Seeclub Küsnacht (SCK), a Swiss rowing club , was founded in 1934 by Max Wettstein and eight like-minded people. The tithe trot from the 13th century serves as the boathouse . It was made available to Wettstein by the psychiatrist Theodor Brunner. The lake side of the boathouse is adorned with late Gothic frescoes depicting, among other things, the baptism of Jesus , Saint Martin and Saint Jacob . The building is a cultural asset of national importance .

In 2012 the club had 264 members, including 114 men, 110 women and 50 juniors. The club takes part in national championships such as the Swiss Rowing Indoors, the Swiss Rowing Championship and the Lauerzer Regatta. The most successful athlete of the club is the two-time world champion in the lightweight single Pamela Weisshaupt . The regatta team has been headed by German world champion Joachim Drews since 2009 .

literature

  • Roland Feuersenger, Seeclub Küsnacht: 75 years Seeclub Küsnacht. 2009, ISBN 9783033022355

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A-Objects ZH 2018 . Swiss inventory of cultural assets of national importance. In: babs.admin.ch / kulturgueterschutz.ch. Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP - Department of Cultural Property Protection, January 1, 2018, accessed on December 26, 2017 (PDF; 163 kB, 32 pages, updated annually, no changes for 2018).
  2. Pamela Weisshaupt . swissrowing.ch. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  3. Pamela Weisshaupt. In: www.worldrowing.com. World Rowing Association, accessed on August 29, 2016 (English).

Coordinates: 47 ° 18 '55.2 "  N , 8 ° 34' 45.2"  E ; CH1903:  686236  /  241122