Udo Jeschke

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Udo Jeschke
portrait
Date of birth October 13, 1953
place of birth Fürstenberg / Havel, Germany
size 1.80 m
successes
1986–1989
1990
1993
1999
2000
2016
5 German championship title CA youth
promotion 1. Bundesliga men's
Champions League participation, 3rd German champion
Bavarian Cup winner
promotion Regionalliga
3rd place 2. Bundesliga women north
Udo Jeschke

Udo Jeschke (born October 13, 1953 in Fürstenberg / Havel ) is a German Bundesliga volleyball coach.

Life

Jeschke spent his early childhood in Fürstenberg / Havel in the GDR . In 1959 the father, a primary school teacher, moved to West Germany with his wife and two sons. The family was initially placed in a reception camp in Duisburg and later moved to Moers , where Jeschke's mother still lives today.

Jeschke left grammar school with secondary school leaving certificate in order to begin an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at Thyssen-Krupp in Duisburg-Rheinhausen in 1971. After completing his military service, he graduated from the business college in Duisburg-Rheinhausen and then studied economics at the Duisburg University of Applied Sciences.

During his training and military service, Udo Jeschke played volleyball, among others in TV Rumeln , TSV Wachtendonk, Moerser SC , LBN Duisburg and TVG Essen-Holsterhausen. At the same time he began working as a player-coach. From 1983 to 1988 Jeschke studied sports instructor degree at the German Sport University in Cologne , graduating as a sports teacher. He obtained the A license from the German Volleyball Association in 1986. He is a qualified trainer with training at the Cologne Trainer Academy of the DOSB

During his studies, Jeschke became a full-time youth coach and assistant coach of the 1st men's volleyball division at ASV Dachau . From 1989 to 1990 Jeschke coached the 1st team of the USC Giessen 2nd Volleyball Bundesliga Men, including the exceptional player Burkhard Sude , with whom he was promoted to the 1st Volleyball Bundesliga. He then worked for two years as a national volleyball coach at the Bavarian Volleyball Association, lecturer for coach training and head coach for national teams. In the summer of 1992 Udo Jeschke moved to VfB Friedrichshafen , where he became the coach of the first team that played in the first men's volleyball league and the men's champions league.

For family reasons, Jeschke left VfB Friedrichshafen and for the next few years worked in Cham and Bad Kötzting as a sports scientist in medical training therapy and headed a research branch at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He later set up an internet sporting goods store in Munich.

As a part-time job, he remained loyal to volleyball - from 1999 he coached TSV Nittenau and rose with the men to the Regionalliga Süd and won the BVV Cup, the greatest success in the club's history. Other coaching stations were TSV Grafing (2003) and SV Mauerstetten (2nd BL South / women).

Since 2013 Udo Jeschke has been living again with his second wife in the Ruhr area and in the Münsterland . From 2014 to April 2016 he took over the coaching position at the Skurios Volleys Borken. In the 2014/15 season, the team reached 9th place in the 2nd Women's Volleyball Bundesliga North, and in the 2015/16 season 3rd place in the 2nd Women's Volleyball Bundesliga North.

As a club coach, he was German champion five times with the youth teams of ASV Dachau and won the Bavarian Cup once with TSV Nittenau. With VFB Friedrichshafen he became 3rd German champion in 1992 and took part in the men's Champions League.

Udo Jeschke is married for the second time and has four children. Jeschke lives in Heiden in the Borken district.

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