Sports club Seeon

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Coat of arms of the association "SV Seeon eV"

The SV Seeon (full name: Sportverein Seeon eV ) is a sports club from Seeon in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein . The club is best known for its Seeon Lakers basketball team and its ice stockers , who have competed in the 1st Bundesliga of the German Ice Stock Association (DESV) since 2019.

history

The association was founded in Seeon in 1964. At the beginning, the association shared the outdoor facilities and the hall of the Seeon elementary school. In 2009 it was decided to demolish the old school hall in order to build a new multi-gym with a focus on basketball. This hall is still used by the primary school and the club.

The association currently has eight departments with almost 1200 members. With its own magazine "Sport im Herzen Chiemgau", the association provides information in the vicinity of the municipality about the sports offers of the three municipal associations (SV Seeon, SV Truchtlaching, SV Seebruck), portrays athletes from the area and points out non-sporting family events, etc. . a. the Regnau Triathlon or the Sports Day in Seeon.

Bavarian curling

After a successful season in the 2nd Bundesliga South, the team of SV Truchtlaching-Seeon, a community of players of the SV Truchtlaching and SV Seeon clubs, was promoted to the 1st Bundesliga for the first time in the Berchtesgaden ice rink.

In the past, the curlingers from SV Seeon were also able to successfully take part in world and European championships. Georg Mussner won three European championship titles for Germany in 1979 and 1986 in Tarasp and 1981 in Ritten. In addition, the shooters Helmut Wimmer (508.40 m), Georg Mussner (511.72 m), Peter Mussner (551.81 m) and Konrad Freiwang (553.02 m) each held the world record in curling.

Seeon Lakers basketball

Seeon Lakers logo (design from 2018) hanging from the hall ceiling as a banner.

The basketball department was founded in March 1990 under the name "Seeon Lakers". The name "Lakers" was chosen due to the location of the village of Seeon on the Seeoner See and the Seeoner Seeplatten. The Lakers logo shows an arm emerging from the lake, which, with a basketball in its hand, heads towards the basket for dunking.

The men achieved the biggest coup in the 1999/2000 season when they were able to win back their former player Christoph Gum for this season. Gum, who took part in the German Basketball Bundesliga and the Korac Cup with SV Tally Oberelchingen , and was an active NCAA player in the USA ( Piedmont College ), brought the Lakers up to the Bavarian league in 2001. A success for the small Chiemsee community.

Another highlight was the “Chiemgau Open” event in Seeon, at which basketball teams, mostly from Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg , competed against each other and which was further enhanced in 1999 by the participation of Jens Kujawa , 1993 European basketball champion has been.

After the department dissolved its men's team in 2015, the new beginning began in 2017 with a new departmental concept to establish successful youth work and to continue to do quality work in the center of Chiemgau.

Individual evidence

  1. https://sv-seeon.de/. Retrieved on May 19, 2019 (German).
  2. Seeon Lakers. Retrieved May 19, 2019 .
  3. SV Truchtlaching | Ice stock. Retrieved May 19, 2019 .
  4. Passauer Neue Presse: How much of the maintenance does the SV pay? Retrieved May 19, 2019 .
  5. SVS magazine spring 2019 |. Retrieved on May 19, 2019 (German).
  6. Keep shooting. In: Weitschiessen. Retrieved on May 25, 2019 (German).
  7. Keep shooting. In: Weitschiessen. Retrieved on May 25, 2019 (German).
  8. Leaderboard - International Federation Icestocksport. Retrieved on May 25, 2019 (German).
  9. https://m.chiemsee-alpenland.de/Media/Sehenswuerdheiten-Ausflugszüge/Naturschutzgebiet-Seeoner-Seen
  10. SV-TALLY OBERELCHINGEN | Korac Cup (1998) | FIBA Europe. Retrieved May 25, 2019 .
  11. ^ Passauer Neue Presse: "Seeon Lakers" start basketball comeback. Retrieved May 19, 2019 .