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TiB
Club logo
Surname Turngemeinde in Berlin 1848 e. V.
Club colors White-red
Founded April 16, 1848
Place of foundation Berlin
Association headquarters Columbiadamm 111, 10965 Berlin
Members 6,000 (as of April 2019)
Departments 23
Chairman Udo Haberer
Homepage www.tib1848ev.de/

Turngemeinde in Berlin 1848 e. V. ( TiB ) is a German sports club . The TiB is the oldest still existing sports club in Berlin . In terms of membership, the TiB is the ninth largest of around 2,500 associations in Berlin.

history

On April 16, 1848, the men's gymnastics club “Turngemeinde in Berlin” was founded as the first gymnastics club in Berlin-Brandenburg to maintain “German gymnastics” after Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. Registered supporters at the founding meeting were 92 people. Registered gymnastics and membership paying members were 58. The gymnast's cross made of four mirrored Fs goes back to the verse of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn

“Fresh, free, happy, pious. That is Turner's wealth! "

In 1879 the TiB brought out the first Gau newspaper of the German Turnerschaft and one of the first sports newspapers in Germany with the announcements for the gymnastics community in Berlin . Since 1890 women have been allowed to do gymnastics in the TiB, and since 1926 they have also had voting rights in the club. From 1932 the club had its own club house, in 1933 the club premises in Hasenheide , Lilienthalstraße 17, which still exist today , were acquired.

During the Nazi rule, the gymnastics community in Berlin served as the front organization of the KPD . The TiB is one of two Berlin gymnastics clubs that have their own historical archive.

In 1945, like all sports clubs, TiB was banned and expropriated by the Allies, and the club's premises were used by the occupying powers. In 1949 the club was re-approved and its grounds were returned. In March 2018 the association u. a. a boathouse in Spandau-Haselhorst , a water sports center in Treptow and 2 tennis halls.

sports

Aikido , badminton , baseball , beach soccer , beach volleyball , archery , fencing & modern pentathlon, fitness and health sports , leisure sports , recreational volleyball , deaf sports, hockey , ju jutsu, judo , jugger , canoe , kyudo, athletics & triathlon, rowing , swimming , softball , Sports acrobatics , tai chi, dance sports , tennis , touch, gymnastics , ultimate frisbee, volleyball and water polo.

badminton

The badminton department has existed since 2003. The range of sports on offer is aimed primarily at advanced players. The team regularly takes part in the games of the company sports association. The gymnastics community is a member of the Badminton Association Berlin-Brandenburg eV

baseball

Berlin Rangers
founded in 1990
Logo Berlin Rangers  Cap Insignia Berlin Rangers
Full name
Gymnastics community in Berlin 1848 eV Baseball department
abbreviation
RAN
earlier names)
TiB Pioneers and MSV Rangers
Nickname (s)
Rangers
Club colors
Black, red, white

  

league
  • Regional League (Team I)
  • State League (Team II)
  • District League (Team III)
  • School league (age group 8-12)
  • Youth League (age group 13-15)
  • Junior end league (age group 16-18)

Baseball and Softball Association Berlin-Brandenburg

  • Berlin Borg Softball
  • Unicorns softball

Mixed Softball League Berlin

Ball park (s)

ColumbiaPark

president
Head of department: Jürgen von Dombrowsky
Members
150
successes
  • 1993 promotion to the 2nd baseball league
  • 2014 promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost
Website : berlinbravesbaseball.de

www.berlin-unicorns.de www.berlin-borg.de

The Berlin Rangers (also TIB Rangers) are the baseball department of the gymnastics community in Berlin 1848 eV The Rangers emerged from the MSV 06 Rangers and the TIB Pioneers .

history

The Rangers were founded in 1990 as the baseball division of Mariendorfer SV 06 . In 1990 the Rangers were among the participants in Berlin's first baseball league. In 1993 the Rangers were promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga Northeast as the Berlin / Brandenburg League Champion . In their first Bundesliga season in 1994, the Rangers managed to stay up through the decisive victory against the Brunsbüttel Baboons . This was also the last year that the Rangers used the McNair Barracks baseball field in Lichterfelde as their home ball park.

In 1995, the MSV Rangers merged with the TiB Pioneers to form the TIB Rangers, the baseball department of the gymnastics community in Berlin 1848 eV, also known as TIB Berlin. The newly formed Rangers play two more seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga baseball. After the sporting descent, the Rangers dared to start again in 1997 in the Berlin / Brandenburg district league.

Ball park

Since October 3, 2009, the home ground of the Rangers has been ColumbiaPark on Tempelhofer Feld , the former Berlin-Tempelhof Airport .

The baseball field is completely fenced in, equipped with brick dugouts , a scorer house and a floodlight system . After their withdrawal in 1993, the Allies left two well-equipped softball fields on Columbiadamm . After Tempelhof Airport was finally closed in 2008 and rededicated to a public park, the TIB took over both softball fields, two tennis fields, and a sand court for speed badminton and beach volleyball . The eastern softball field was then converted for baseball operations and opened for the 2010 season.

According to plans by the Berlin Senate in 2013, the adjoining Turkish cemetery was to be expanded and the rangers' baseball field fell victim. Senate plans included converting the remaining softball field into a combined baseball and softball field. After the successful referendum to preserve the Tempelhofer Feld , the Senate suspended its demolition and renovation plans.

A long-term stay of the Berlin Rangers on the Tempelhofer Feld is not yet in sight. Necessary reconstruction measures of the facility in order to guarantee nationwide gaming operations have not yet been identified. In addition, the Berlin Rangers would like to expand this central facility for the capital and sports city of Berlin into a center for the development and promotion of young baseball players in Berlin, and later in Eastern Germany.

successes

  • 1993 Association league champion Berlin / Brandenburg - promotion to the 2nd baseball Bundesliga
  • 2001 state league champion Berlin / Brandenburg
  • 2007 state league champion Berlin / Brandenburg
  • 2009 Association League Champion Berlin / Brandenburg
  • 2014 Association League Champion Berlin / Brandenburg - Promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost

Teams

baseball

Three active adult teams, a school team, a youth team and a junior team take part in the games of the German Baseball and Softball Association (DBV) and the Baseball and Softball Association Berlin-Brandenburg (BSVBB) in 2015, team 1 in the regional league, team 2 in the regional league and team 3 in the district league.

Softball

Two TiB mixed softball teams, the Unicorns and the Berlin Borg , take part in the Berlin Mixed Softball League.

Archery

The main focus of the department is the widespread exercise of all archery disciplines with all types of archery, but the steadily increasing number of ambitious shooters also finds the opportunity to practice archery in a competitive and performance-oriented manner. The shooting range with an attached small field course is open to members all year round and at any time, in the winter season there are additional halls available several times a week.

Dance sport

The TiB Tanzsport offers groups and courses of all levels for children, adults, amateur and competition dancers.

do gymnastics

The gymnastics department of the TiB offers classic apparatus gymnastics at the popular sports level - mother-child gymnastics, children's gymnastics , gymnastics for young people and adults, whether beginners or old hands, as well as gymnastics .

volleyball

The company sports division of the volleyball department plays in the company sports league (currently 2nd class). In addition to the training session, which takes place in spacious sports halls, the volleyball department has a 2-field beach volleyball facility on the sports grounds at Columbiadamm, which can either be rented or used as part of a membership in the department.

successes

The women's handball team won the German field handball championship in 1925, when it was hosted by the German Turnerschaft , and in 1938.

With Ernst Fritzmann, the athletes set the German high jump champion in 1919 and 1920 and Alfred Lehniger the German pole vault champion in 1919. Both athletes continued their careers from 1921 at local rivals SC Charlottenburg . In 1910 Hermann Müller became the first German champion in train walking.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. portrait
  2. Berlin's first sports club, Berliner Zeitung of March 28, 2018, p. 23
  3. Michael W. Scholz: Scandinavian experiences desired ?: Post-exile and remigration; the former KPD emigrants in Scandinavia and their further fate in the Soviet Zone / GDR. Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000, ISBN 3-515-07651-4 , p. 396. ( books.google.de ).
  4. ^ Daniel Wildmann: The changeable body: Jewish gymnasts, masculinity and regaining history in Germany around 1900. Mohr Siebeck, 2009, p. 15. ( books.google.de ).
  5. Berlin's first sports club, Berliner Zeitung of March 28, 2018, p. 23
  6. ^ Mariendorfer SV 06 - Club history - The years after the merger. Retrieved September 6, 2013 .
  7. BSVBB Statistics 1993. (PDF) Retrieved September 6, 2013 .
  8. ^ Mariendorfer SV 06 - Club history - The years after the merger. Retrieved September 6, 2013 .
  9. Berlin Rangers open their new ball park. Retrieved September 7, 2013 .
  10. The old airport area becomes the Tempelhof sports field. In: Tagesspiegel. December 19, 2012, accessed September 7, 2013 .
  11. Tempelhofer Freiheit master plan. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 1, 2013 ; Retrieved September 7, 2013 .
  12. Berlin is Germany's best sports city. In: Berliner Morgenpost. November 18, 2009, accessed October 5, 2014 .
  13. IHK Berlin from December 2012 - Berlin as a sports city - Berlin's location advantages. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on October 6, 2014 ; Retrieved October 5, 2014 .
  14. Field handball women before 1933. In: handballdaten.de. Retrieved April 6, 2017 .
  15. Field handball women from 1934. In: handballdaten.de. Retrieved April 6, 2017 .