TSV Jarplund-Weding

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TSV Jarplund-Weding
Full name Gymnastics and Sports Club Jarplund-Weding e. V.
Founded 1979
Club colors blue / white / yellow
Hall Schaulandhalle
president Thore Feddersen
Trainer Steffen Busch
league Schleswig-Holstein League
2018/19
rank 7th place
Website www.sg-oev-ja-we.de
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The TSV Jarplund-Weding is a German sports club from the former Schleswig-Holstein community Jarplund-Weding . The club is known for its handball department , which was represented in the Bundesliga for several seasons . In addition, the association offers table tennis , gymnastics , gymnastics , badminton , basketball and soccer and, in the form of sports youth, has a division that exclusively takes care of non-sports youth work in the community (e.g. tent camps for children).

history

The predecessor clubs of TSV Jarplund-Weding were SV Weding and TSV Jarplund. After the former villages of Jarplund and Weding merged into one municipality due to the municipal reform of 1974, the two predecessor associations merged five years later.

Handball department

The women's team rose to the Bundesliga for the first time in 1982 , where the team was represented until 1986. After a season in the 2nd Bundesliga Jarplund-Weding returned to the top class.

From 1987 the handball departments of TSV Jarplund-Weding and SV Adelby formed the SG Jarplund-Weding-Adelby syndicate. The SG belonged to the Bundesliga until 1989. After two years in the second division, the syndicate was dissolved. In the 1991/92 season, TSV Jarplund-Weding was again represented in the 2nd Bundesliga, but the TSV voluntarily withdrew from the 2nd division at the end of the season.

Since 2000, the girls and women teams from TSV Jarplund-Weding and TSV Oeversee have formed the SG Oeversee-Jarplund-Weding syndicate. Two years later, the male division followed suit. The men's team will play in the newly founded Schleswig-Holstein League from 2010 . The women's team rose in 2009 by withdrawing from TuS Lübeck 93 in the upper league and was able to qualify there for the new Schleswig-Holstein league . In the 2013/14 season, the team took 2nd place in the SH league and rose to the top division. Since the 2016/17 season, women have been back in the SH league.

youth

  • In 1975 the male A-youth of the predecessor club SV Weding won the German championship
  • In 1983 the male C-youth won the German runner-up
  • In 2009 and 2010, the female A-youth won the German championship.

Well-known former players

  • Heike Franzke (née Mehrens), former national player
  • Ingrid Schilk (née Fietz), former national player
  • Britta Jänicke , later multiple Paralympics winner and the only one-armed player in the handball Bundesliga

Sports youth

Sportjugend is a separate division in TSV Jarplund-Weding and has existed since 1984.

structure

In the youth sport there is a youth committee whose members are between 16 and 24 years old. In addition to the youth warden and the deputy youth warden, the board consists of five assessors and a secretary.

Youth warden

Jan Ole Schacht has been youth warden since 2019.

Previous youth watchdog

  • Kay Thomsen
  • Hans-Joachim Schlemmer
  • Arthur Christiansen 1982–1988
  • Lothar Christiansen 1988-1995
  • Thomas Eifler 1995-2001
  • Arne Büll 2001-2004
  • Marco Neuwerk 2004–2006
  • Cora Sell 2006-2007
  • Jonas Asgodom 2007-2009
  • Daniel Diedrich 2009–2011
  • Wiebke Bölck 2011-2013
  • Nathan Asgodom 2013-2015
  • Lars Falkenhagen 2015–2017
  • Tobias Lang 2017-2019

Volunteering

In addition to the youth board, there are around 30 other committed young people who volunteer for sports youth. There are no full-time employees in the youth sport, everything is planned and carried out voluntarily in the youth's leisure time. Especially in the first quarter of the year, the young people take a whole weekend to work out a great program for children and young people, not just from the community.

tearoom

The former workshop of the Jarplunder School had been vacant for a long time and was used as a storage room for old school furniture. With the support of the school director Bruno-Werner Rogowski and Mayor Christian Carstensen, the youth and sports committee of the Jarplund-Weding community decided to make the space available to the young people of the TSV. A task for the young people, who then procured old furniture and sofas themselves and used them to furnish their youth room. On November 14, 1984 the time had finally come. The tea room was officially opened as part of a small celebration. Since then, people have been meeting here to chat, drink coffee, play games together or watch a film. Unfortunately, due to fire damage, the young people were unable to use their tea room from summer 1993 to spring 1994.

coat of arms

The coat of arms of the sports youth

The biggest problem is the natural fluctuation of the youth supervisors or youth board members. Be it that the first love interferes, be it that an apprenticeship begins, be it that a course of study begins somewhere in Germany or it is that the interests of the young person are shifting. An identification with the sports youth of the TSV had to be created in addition to the tea room as a youth room in order to consolidate the emotional bond and to make oneself as immune as possible to the "disruptive elements" shown. For example, about 20 young people took part in the 8th Federal Youth Meeting of the German Gymnastics Youth in Kiel-Schilksee with about 20 young people in 1988, which, with over 2000 participants from the then still divided Germany and a truly very youth-oriented program, was an absolute major event that was very popular Motivation in youth work contributed. Many of the participants became supervisors in the children's tent camp and youth board members. In addition, the idea arose from the children's tent camp in summer to give oneself their own sports youth crest. With a painting u. In a drawing competition, the conditions were set and the best designs were awarded at the Christmas market with the Jarplund primary school in November 1988. The coat of arms in blue-yellow-white has been the distinguishing mark since 1988 and with it the sporty youth appear to the outside world. The sports youth of TSV Jarplund-Weding was thus a pioneer for an externally represented independence within the overall club. Even the state sports youth as a state umbrella organization was only able to develop its own emblem in 1990, and there are only a few sports youth groups across the country who have done the same as our sports youth.

Sock world record

In 2009, as part of the annual children's tent camp, the youngsters were even able to draw attention to themselves nationwide when they hung 24,725 socks on the sports field in Jarplund and thus secured an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records.

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