Siegmund Haunschild

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Siegmund Haunschild (born December 29, 1925 - March 5, 2014 in Markkleeberg ) was an important judoka and judo trainer in the GDR .

Life

Siegmund Haunschild began studying sports at Berlin University after World War II. During his studies he was particularly interested in judo . Together with his fellow student Lothar Skorning , he began to train this sport as a competitive sport. When judo was no longer prohibited as a martial art from the end of 1948, he took part in various judo tournaments. At the first GDR championships in June 1950, he started in the lightweight. In the final he won against Lothar Skorning, who was favored as his coach in this weight class. With the team of BSG Mechanik Friedrichshain / Ost , Siegmund Haunschild also won the Berlin individual championship and the first GDR team championship in 1951.

After completing his studies, Haunschild moved to Leipzig as a sports teacher in 1951. At the Saxon state championships in 1951, he started for the HSG Leipzig in the lightweight and became state champion. Together with Lothar Skorning, he introduced judo to the training of sports students as a teacher and judo trainer at the newly founded German University of Physical Culture (DHfK). At the GDR championships in 1951 and 1952, he did not reach the finals. In 1953 he was GDR runner-up and then ended his active judo career.

At the Institute for Martial Arts at the DHfK, the independent discipline of Judo was set up in September 1953 with the teachers Horst Wolf and Siegmund Haunschild. Judo found many fans among the sports students, who formed a strong judo section in the HSG Wissenschaft DHfK under the teachers Wolf and Haunschild . In 1954 Siegmund Haunschild passed the 1st Dan exam in front of the Dan College . After founding the sports club at the DHfK, Haunschild took over the role of judo head coach. The sport studies and the trainer training were in the foreground; Nevertheless, under Haunschild, the students Hubert Sturm (1959), Hans Müller-Deck (1960), Burkhardt Daßler (3 ×, from 1962) and Helmut Howiller (4 ×, from 1964) won nine GDR championship titles.

In December 1955 Siegmund Haunschild was elected as Vice President of the Presidium of the Judo Section in the German Sports Committee (DS). In the bodies and commissions of the Judo section in the DS and from 1958 in the German Judo Association (DJV), he worked as a member of the executive committee in various functions in the development of the GDR judo sport. So he was u. a. Member of the coaching council, the DJV performance committee and the Dan examination committee.

Because of his services as a judo trainer, Siegmund Haunschild was awarded the 2nd Dan in 1964. In 1966 he passed the 3rd Dan exam before the DJV's Dan Examination Board. The judo team of the SC DHfK Leipzig won the GDR runner-up in 1961 and 1965. 1966 and 1968 the SC DHfK was third in the GDR team championships.

From 1969, at the instigation of the DJV, the most competitive Leipzig judoka were concentrated in the Leipzig Sport Club (SCL). As judo trainers at the SCL, Wolfgang Schneider and Armin Lindner took on the task of building up a high-performance, competition-oriented judo section. Haunschild, who was awarded the 4th Dan in 1970 by the DJV, remained active in the training of trainers at the DHfK until the sports university closed.

Siegmund Haunschild died on March 5, 2014 in Markkleeberg.

Publications (selection)

  • The system of cadre nominations in the German Judo Association. Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports , 1966, Issue 3, pp. 89–93
  • For the expedient development of movement properties and skills of the judoka in competition-related training under the aspect of improved individualization. Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports, 1969, Issue 11/12, pp. 103-107 (co-author: Horst Wolf)
  • To classify the competitions in the training process, taking into account the individual load optimum. Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports, 1971, Issue 6, pp. 108–113 (co-author: Hubert Sturm)
  • The relationships of the technical-coordinative performance factor and selected components of the conditional performance to competition performance in judo. Scientific journal of the German University of Physical Culture , 1985, Issue 1, pp. 72–79 (co-author: Norbert Littkopf )
  • Can you expand service structures? Scientific journal of the German University for Physical Culture, 1987, issue 28, pp. 89–92

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Individual evidence

  1. Directive No. 23 of December 17, 1945: "Restriction and demilitarization of sport in Germany".
  2. Neues Deutschland from June 23, 1950: Lothar Skorning, the trainer at Humboldt University, would have to emerge as a master in lightweight.
  3. Neues Deutschland from January 25, 1951, p. 8
  4. ^ Obituary notice for Siegmund Haunschild in the LVZ from March 29, 2014