TSV Kronshagen

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TSV Kronshagen
TSV Kronshagen Logo.png
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Kronshagen from 1924 e. V.
Club colors White black
Founded 1924
Place of foundation Kronshagen
Association headquarters Eichkoppelweg 24a
24119 Kronshagen
Members approx. 3,500
Departments 22 with approx. 50 sports
Chairman Peter Rinio
Homepage www.tsv-kronshagen.de

The TSV Kronshagen 1924 eV is the largest sports club in Rendsburg-Eckernförde . Around 3,500 members are active in prevention, health , popular and competitive sports outside the gates of the state capital Kiel . In addition to two three-field sports halls, several small-field halls, an art and two grass fields, a tartan track, tennis courts and a teaching pool, TSV Kronshagen also uses halls in the Kiel city area. In addition to two full-time sports teachers, around 160 instructors and trainers are involved in 22 different areas.

The association offers a wide variety: integration projects, international encounters, youth trips, swimming courses for children, psychomotor gymnastics, sports work groups in schools and Kronshagen daycare centers, sports badges, projects in the Council for Crime Prevention, game afternoons and romping gymnastics for children, as well as social events such as the Easter bonfire or Foundation festival in the community center.

The sporting figureheads were Susanne Wenzel (table tennis, 2 × German team champion 1979, 1982, cup winner 1980, national player), Heike Henkel (Redetzky) (athletics high jump, multiple German youth champion of TSV Kronshagen and later Olympic champion 1992), Steffen Uliczka (athletics, 3000 m obstacle, Olympic participant 2012), Dominic Ressel (Judo, DM 2016).

Table tennis

In 1975 the Holstein Kiel and TSV Kronshagen clubs merged to form the TTSG 75 Kiel syndicate .

Ladies

In the following 1975/76 season, the women's team was promoted to the Oberliga Nord. Here she appeared under the name Holstein Kiel , because syndicates were not allowed on a supraregional level. With the supervisor Annegret Steffien and the coaches Dal Jon Lee, Wulf Danker and Gunter Schmidt, the team He Ja Lee , Karen Senior , Sabine Wenzel , Susanne Wenzel and Margit Freiberg made it through to the Bundesliga . Here they played under the name TSV Kronshagen . After a third place in the 1977/78 season, the team became German champions in 1979 with Jill Hammersley , Karen Senior, Susanne Wenzel, Sabine Wenzel and Margit Freiberg. In 1980 it became the German Cup winner. In the following years Kronshagen landed in second, third and again second. 1982/83 the second title was won with Susanne Wenzel, Barbara Lippens , Andrea Gutknecht , Sabine Wenzel and Kirsten Rathje .

In the following year, the club pulled the team back to the second division despite third place. Here she played for another four years and achieved placements between 6 and 10.

In 1981, the second team Kronshagen II succeeded in promotion to the Second Bundesliga, where they could hold for two years.

Men's

The men's team reached the promotion games to the First Bundesliga in 1981/82, the promotion did not succeed. Then several top performers left the club, which therefore withdrew the team to the association league.

today

Today the table tennis teams appear as amateur athletes in the lower classes.

athletics

TSV Kronshagen was the parent club of Heike Redetzky , who won their first German youth championship title in 1980 in the high jump. From 1981 to 1983 the athletes competed in an athletics community with the athletes from Gut-Heil Neumünster , Redetzky won her second youth title in 1981 and won the German junior championships in 1982. In 1984 and 1985 she won the German championship title among adults and took eleventh place at the 1984 Olympic Games . After the 1985 season she moved to LG Bayer Leverkusen .

In 2010 the obstacle runner Steffen Uliczka came from TSV Preetz to TSV Kronshagen, who now competes in athletics with the Kieler TB . Uliczka won the German obstacle course championships in 2010 and was German champion in cross-country long-distance running in 2011. At the European Championships 2010 Uliczka took sixth place.

Maya Rehberg took part in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

volleyball

The volleyball division of TSV Kronshagen is one of the founding members of the Schleswig-Holstein Volleyball Association and has been participating in the association's game operations since the late 1970s. The division currently consists of men , women and youth .

Men

The first men's team of TSVK rose to the Regionalliga Nord in 2005 and was always able to place in the top half of the table. In 2009, FT Adler Kiel and TSV Kronshagen merged the men's performance range in a joint project as the Kiel volleyball team . The team continued to play in the Regionalliga Nord under the name VTK2. Due to the close connection between the second division and the regional division team, VTK1 coach Thomas Kröger was also responsible for VTK2 together with Felix Renhof. The first men's team of the parent club since this merger has been playing in the SHVV's Northern District League since 2009.

Women

After the women's volleyball area in Kronshagen had almost dissolved due to emigration in 2004, a new structure was initiated under the direction of Heiko Mülmenstädt. After a march from the district league to the top division of Schleswig-Holstein, the first women now play in the association league. The 2nd women's team plays in the district class North, the 3rd women in the district league.

youth

The youth area is divided into women U16-20 and U14. The U16-20 team takes part in the youth round of the association and at the same time provides part of the squad of the district league team.

Soccer

The footballers can train on two grass pitches, one of which has a running track, and an artificial turf pitch on Suchsdorfer Weg. The former Grandplatz and the former Hauptplatz on Eichkoppelweg have been given up. In the 2015/16 season, the division and coop published a sticker album in which players and coaches from all teams were represented. The referee group is one of the largest in the association's territory.

Men's

The 1st team ("league") has been playing in the Association League North-East for several years . After relegation in 2015, the second team was promoted to the Kiel district league in 2016. The 3rd team was withdrawn from the game in the summer of 2015 and last played in the district class C. There is also a team "Old Men" that won the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district cup in 2016.

youth

The youth department is one of the largest and currently most successful in the area of ​​the district football association Kiel. The youth chairman has been Gerd "Kutschi" Kutscher, well-known in regional football for many years. The A-youth has played in the A-youth Schleswig-Holstein league for several years. The two B-youth play in the Verbandsliga Nord and the Kreisliga. Until a few years ago, the B1 also played in the SH league. The C1 juniors were promoted to the SH league in 2014, the C2 juniors still play in the district league. Former professional Dmitrijus Guščinas is the assistant coach of the C1 team . The C1 juniors won the 2015 district cup final against the Holstein Kiel team 2-0 and qualified for the state cup, the final of which they reached in 2016. The three D-youth play in the association league, district league and district class. There are also numerous E, F and G youths, the number of which changes according to the year.

Handball

The male division appears under the name "Crowntown Handball", the female division in HSG Holstein / Kronshagen with the nickname "Die Krabben".

Male

The 1st men has been playing in the Oberliga Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein (OL-HH / SH) since the 2019/2020 season . In 2003 the championship succeeded in the Schleswig-Holstein League, after which it went down in the meantime to the Landesliga Mitte. The 2nd men play in the district upper league Förde. The A-youth plays in the Oberliga Hamburg-Schleswig-Holstein, until the introduction of the youth Bundesliga for the 2011/12 season in the top division, the regional league. Often they were the best club in Kiel, even before the THW Kiel , which is why numerous talents played at TSVK such as. B. Mathis Wegner, who plays today for the men of TSV Altenholz in the 2nd handball Bundesliga and 3rd league (handball) . In 2016 there was a B-youth in the first-class Oberliga, two C-youths in the first-class Schleswig-Holstein League and the Kreisoberliga Förde and five other youth teams. The C-youth invitation tournament "Ingo Hellmund Cup" has been held since 2013 in memory of the long-term club sports teacher who died in 2012.

Female

In 1998 the female teams of TSV Kronshagen and KSV Holstein merged to form HSG Holstein / Kronshagen. The 1st team played in the third-class Regionalliga Nordost for the next 5 years, was relegated to the Oberliga in 2005 and has been playing in the newly founded Oberliga Hamburg-Schleswig-Holstein since 2010 . There are also three other women's teams and 8 youth teams from the minis to the U19.

do gymnastics

The gymnastics division is one of the most successful in the country.

Individual evidence

  1. DTS magazine , 1977/15 issue Süd-West p. 9
  2. http://www.hameyer.eu/dttb/dttb-he-bu1.pdf
  3. DTS magazine , 1982/14 issue Süd-West regional pp. 35–36
  4. ^ Klaus Amrhein: Biographical Handbook on the History of German Athletics 1898-2005. P. 438
  5. Sportspiegel June 2016, http://tsv-kronshagen.org/tsvk/images/Dokumente/Sportspiegel/2016/2016-06-SpoSpi.pdf
  6. http://holstein-kiel.de/damen-handball

swell

  • Wulf Danker: The family business TSV Kronshagen should not become a company , DTS magazine , 1984/5 p. 26

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