TTC 1951 Assenheim

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The TTC 1951 Assenheim is a German table tennis club from Assenheim in Hessen . Its women's team played in the Bundesliga in the 1990s .

TTC stands for table tennis club .

history

The association was founded in 1951. Initially there were only male athletes, since 1979 girls and women have also been active. From 1984 to 1989 the women's team climbed from the district class to the Hessenliga. In 1989, Wieland Speer, a qualified coach, was hired, who led the team to the 1st Bundesliga in 1994 after several successive promotions . The players Branka Batinić , Nina Wolf, Cornelia Böttcher , Karina Giese and Sandra Bohr made the march through the 2nd Bundesliga in 1993/94 .

The team was represented in the 1st Bundesliga from 1994 to 1998, after which it was withdrawn. Well-known players were Li Yunfei (1995–1997), Elke Schall-Süß (1996–1997), Tanja Hain-Hofmann (1996–1998), Rūta Paškauskienė (1997–1998), Kristina Totolaite (1997–1998) and Xie Juan ( 1997-1998).

The association also attached great importance to intensive youth work, for which it was awarded the Green Ribbon in 1995 for exemplary promotion of talent in the association .

Today (2020) there are only six men's teams and three youth teams in the club.

literature

  • TTC 1951 Assenheim - With a 5-year plan from the Hessen to the Bundesliga , Plopp - The table tennis magazine for Hessen, 1996/06 Page 14 (50th anniversary edition of HTTV)
  • Rahul Nelson: TTC Assenheim - A year to survive , DTS magazine , 1994/8 page 14

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Table tennis archive from Hans-Albert Meyer: 2nd Bundesliga women from 1981/82 - 1999/00 (accessed on February 16, 2015)
  2. Table tennis archive by Hans-Albert Meyer: 1. Bundesliga women from 1972/73 - 1999/00 (accessed on February 16, 2015)