Sport in the third

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Television broadcast
Original title Sport in the third
Country of production Germany
length 65 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly (Sundays, 9.45pm to 10:50pm)
genre Sports
Moderation
First broadcast January 1, 1978 on Southwest 3

Sport im Third was a sports program on SWR Fernsehen BW or, earlier, Südwest 3, which had been around since 1978. It was replaced by the SWR Sport program in 2019 . The broadcast (as of September 2018) was always on Sundays at 9.45 p.m. live in front of a studio audience in the third program of Südwestrundfunk from the Baden-Württemberg State Broadcasting House in Stuttgart . The broadcast, including the sports show with the Sunday Bundesliga games, lasts 65 minutes. On weekends without games in the Bundesliga, the broadcast usually also starts at 9.45 p.m. and lasts 45 minutes, as the 20-minute sports show with the Sunday Bundesliga games is accordingly omitted. The broadcast is also offered as a live stream on the Internet.

subjects

Topics of the program are current events from the previous sports week, with a focus on football and the Bundesliga teams VfB Stuttgart , SC Freiburg and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim . In addition, the games of the second division clubs 1. FC Heidenheim and SV Sandhausen are often summarized in shorter excerpts . The choice of topics usually has a strong regional connection to the state of Baden-Württemberg .

Studio guests are invited to each broadcast. Often these are players or officials from one of the three Baden-Württemberg soccer Bundesliga clubs, such as Oliver Baumann (TSG Hoffenheim) or coach Christian Streich ( SC Freiburg ). Most programs also focus on top athletes outside of football, such as B. the gymnast and Olympic champion Fabian Hambüchen . Sometimes these athletes are studio guests, but sometimes also part of a filmic portrait.

Since June 2017, darts have been played at the end of the program . The guests of the show compete against each other under the title "Darts in the Third". In programs with only one studio guest, an opponent is played out in the studio audience. Each participant gets three litters twice. The overall winner in 2017 was the former handball national player Oliver Roggisch with 143 points. In 2018, footballer Jerome Gondorf from SC Freiburg leads with a record number of 158 points.

Moderation

Michael Antwerpes (since 1998), Tom Bartels (since 2008), Julia Scharf (since 2011), Lennert Brinkhoff (since 2015) and Lea Wagner (since 2019) take turns moderating the program. The former presenters of the show include a. Volker Rath, Günter Wölbert, Helmut G. Müller , Gerhard Meier-Röhn, Volker Kottkamp , Holger Obermann , Stefan Kiss, Johannes Seemüller , Ursula Hoffmann , Valeska Homburg and Michael Dittrich .

history

The first broadcast was broadcast on January 1, 1978 in Südwest 3. This show was moderated by Volker Rath, editor Günter Wölbert and the director was Manfred Nägele. The broadcast lasted about 40 minutes and the first studio guest was Harald Schönhaar, the former national alpine ski trainer. The first contribution was about football and had the title " Uli Stielike wants to go to Argentina". Other films dealt with the racing driver Jochen Mass and the former handball national coach Vlado Stenzel .

The 500th broadcast of Sport im Third took place on April 10, 1988, moderated by Michael Schlicksupp. The rock 'n' roll dance couple Annette and Uwe Fläschel were visiting as studio guests. The 1000th broadcast took place on June 21, 1998 and was moderated by Andreas Spellig . At that time, the studio guest was the former national soccer player Guido Buchwald , who was interviewed about the 1998 soccer World Cup in France. The 1,500th broadcast was hosted on February 8, 2009 by Johannes Seemüller . He welcomed the high jumper Blanca Vlasic and the soccer coach Edmund Becker in the SWR studio.

Partner shipments

  • Sport Extra (SWR BW and SWR RP)
  • Sports on Saturday (SWR BW and SWR RP)
  • Floodlight (SWR RP)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Darts in the third | Winner 2017: Oliver Roggisch is the king of the arrows | Sport | SWR Sport . In: swr.online . ( swr.de [accessed on September 28, 2018]).