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Chinas Ballartisten Überlegen Länderkampf Deutschland~ China Endete 0:7 Chinas Ballartisten überlegen Länderkampf Deutschland~ China endete 0:7 Der Vergleich mit Zirkusartisten drängte sich einem klaren 0:7. 0:14 Er. gebnis aus. Allein Die Ergebnisse im Einzelnen: dem Zuschauer auf. wenn er die Spiele der das 2. Herren-Doppel mit Klauer/Treitinger chinesischen Ballartisten gegen die deut­ konnte die chinesischen Gegner in die Nähe 1. HE: Schnaase - Laan Jin 4: 15. 7:15 . 2. HE : sche Badminton-Elite betrachtete. Bei schier eines Satzverlustes bringen. indem sie 12 Rost-Han Jian 2:15. 10:15. DE : Schmieder­ unerreichbaren Bällen wurde der Arm plötz• Punkte erzielten. So zeichnete sich dieses Xu Rong 1:11 . 1 :11. 1. HD: Maywald/ Zwiebler lich doppelt so lang, die Beine doppelt so Spiel auch durch die interessantesten Ball­ - Yao Ximing (?) 0:2 Sätze: 2. HD : Klauer/ hoch oder die Spieler tauchten auf den wechsel aus und die jungen Deutschen konn­ Treitinger - Lin Jiangli / Chen Chanjie 12 :15. Boden und die verblüfften Gegner schauten ten diesen Satz in etwa ausgeglichen gestal­ 4: 15. DD: Schmieder/ Dorrenbach - Liu Xia/ verwundert dem Return nach. unfähig zur ten. Die zahlreichen Zuschauer waren begei­ Zhang Ailing 6:15. 8:15. M : Maywald / Splett Reaktion. stert. In allen anderen Spielen waren die Chi­ - Sun Zhian / Zhang Ailing 6:15. 1:15 . Natürlich wurde nicht jeder Ballwechsel nesen deutlich überlegen. so daß der Länder• derart beendet, dennoch drückt sich die kampf bereits nach 135 Minuten beendet 1. Barsch deutliche Überlegenheit der Chinesen in war. 17. Internationales Badminton Ehepaarturnier in Solingen Brigitte ynd Dieter Prax (SV Unkel) zum 5. Male Sieger Die 17. Austragung des traditionellen Ehe­ spiel ihrer Klasse über Elke und Knut Erntges Die zur Wahrung des Ehefriedens einge­ paarturniers führte die Aktiven. wie schon (Bad. Family Bad Marienberg) mit einem kla­ richtete »Schlichtungsstelle« mit Jutta Otter 1973, wieder in die »Klingenstadt« Solingen. ren 15:13. 15:5 Sieg. und Roswitha Schneller als Helfer für alle STC-Sportwart Bernd Wessels hatte die Ver­ Dritter in der B-Klasse wurden Ursula und Notfälle brauchte zum Glück keine ernst­ anstaltung optimal vorbereitet und so konn­ Herbert Neumann (TG Langendiebach) vor haften Streitigkeiten beizulegen und so wer­ ten an den Pfingsttagen die 150 auszutra­ Heidrun und Udo Neus (BCK Heimbach­ den wohl auch die Gewinner der traditionel­ genden Spiele unter der Turnierleitung von Weis). len »NUDELROLLE«, Heidrun und Udo Neus Hans Otter und Michael Voos einwandfrei Für die in den Vorrunden ausgeschiedenen aus Heimbach-Weis. ihren »Gewinn « mittler­ ablaufen. Teilnehmer gab es ein Trostrundenturnier im weile verkraftet haben. Das Turnier wurde in der Hauptklasse zu Kuddel-Muddel-System. bei welchem die Das gemütliche Beisammensein der Ehe­ einem großen Erfolg für das Siegerpaar der Spielpartner gewechselt wurden. Dieses Tur­ paare am Samstagabend fand wieder die Jahre 1973 - 1976, Brigitte und Dieter Prax nier brachte nachstehende Plazierung : 1. übliche gute Resonanz. In der Gaststätte vom SV Unkel. Das Ehepaar aus Unkel spielte Heide Konopatzki / Heinz Gehrke (STC Blau­ »Schorn« spielten die »Fellows« gekonnt in hervorragender Form und erreichte ohne Weiß Solingen / 1. BSC Bottrop): 2. Monika zum Tanz auf und heizten die Stimmung so Satzverlust das Finale nach Siegen über die Lange/Horst Kröll (TG Neuss/TG Langen­ richtig an . Paare: Reitz (RTG Weidenau), Vogel (SV diebach); 3. Anneliese Möller/Karl-Heinz Hier konnte STC-Vorsitzender Horst Kono­ Annen), Ludwig (Bergfried Leverkusen), Gelhorn (1. CfB Köln / SV Annen): 4. Marga­ patzki zu Beginn des Abends eine langver­ Loos (TG Langendiebach), Erkens (SG Oster­ rete Kröll / Klaus Schneider (TG Langendie­ diente Ehrung vornehmen. indem er Knut feld) und Regineri (SV Gronau). Finalgegner bach/TSV Norf). Erntges die »Bronze-Ehrennadel « des STC waren die Solinger Lokalmatadoren Marlies Sieger und Plazierte erhielten zahlreiche für besondere Verdienste um den Club ver­ und Bernd Wessels (STC Blau-Weiß), welche Sachpreise und alle Teilnehmer freuten sich lieh. Die Teilnehmer am Festabend erhielten auf dem Weg ins Endspiel die Paare Becker über ein »Erinnerungs-Glas« und eine Topf­ als Erinnerung je ein Solinger »Zöppken« (SV Annen), Erkens (SG Osterfeld), Schlieper pflanze, welche der STC Blau-Weiß Solingen (Küchenmesser) und Anstecknadeln in Form (TSV Hagen), Kopf (TG Mülheim) und Wolters als Ausrichter zur Verfügung stellte. einer Schere, welche vom Presse- urid Wer­ (BC Tönisvorst) hinter sich ließen . Im Finale Die beim Ehepaarturnier übliche Betreuung beamt der »Klingenstadt« Solingen gestiftet gab es eine spannende Auseinandersetzung der Kinder lag in Solingen in Händen von worden waren . welche nach drei Sätzen von Brigitte und Die­ »MALU« Voswinkel-Wenzel, welche sich die­ Als Resümee des diesjährigen Ehepaartur­ ter Prax mit 15:9, 14:18, 15:10 gewonnen ser Aufgabe mit Begeisterung annahm. Für niers kann gesagt werden , »Es war wieder wurde. Den dritten Platz erkämpften sich die größeren Kinder gab es unter Leitung von einmal eine RUNDE SACHE« und die teil­ Brigitte und Peter Wolters (BC Tönisvorst) Karl-Heinz Klein ein Mixed-Turnier, in wel­ nehmenden Ehepaare kommen sicher 1982 vor Monika und Heinz Regineri (SV Gronau). chem Petra Darius/Henrik Lindby (STC So­ gerne wieder zum Ehepaarturnier, welches In der B-Klasse fiel der Turniersieg an Gu­ lingen/Dänemark) vor Ulrike Piert/Volker dann den SV Unkel als Gastgeber sehen drun und Heliodor Mantyk (BC Schwarz­ Schäfer (1 . BC Beuel/BCK Heimbach-Weis) wird. Weiß Düsseldorf), sie dominierten im End- als Sieger hervorgingen. Horst Rosenstock Rot-Weiß knapp vor dem SC Union Lüding• Mannschaftswertung: hausen und der Bottroper BG, die u. a. beide 1. BV Wesel »Rot-Weiß«; 2. SC Union Lüding• Bottroper schon seit vielen Jahren regelmäßig ihre hausen; 3. Bottroper BG; 4. BSCWesel; 5. FC Badminton-Gemeinschaft Aktiven zum traditionellen Rot-Weiß-Yfurnier Bayer 05 Uerdingen; 6. TTC Brauweiler. Der Deutscher Jugend­ nach Wesel entsenden. Mannschaftspokal wurde an den Zweitpla­ Mannschafts-Meister 1981 zierten abgegeben. in Ingolstadt Bitte jetzt schon vormerken: Der Termin für Die Ergebnisse im einzelnen: das 16. bundesoffene Rot-Weiß-Turnier ist voraussichtlich der 15./16. Mai 1982. Schüler: Jungeneinzel: 1. Andreas Ruth (BV Wesel »Rot-Weiß«); 2. Robert Neumann (TV Oh­ ligs); 3. Franz-Josef Müller (Kneipp-Verein Ormesheim); 4. Michael Czoik (BV Rot-Weiß) Mädcheneinzel: 1. Stephani Peters (TTC Hinweis Brauweiler); 2. Birgit Zorn (TTC Brauweiler); 3. Anke Jansen (SG Dülken); 4. Bettina Gu­ dorf (SCU Lüdinghausen) Am 5./6. 9. 1981 findet das 9. Badminton­ Jungendoppel: 1. Ralf Buss/Robert Neu­ Turnier der SG Neukirchen-Vluyn für A-, mann (1. DBC Bonn/TV Ohligs); 2. Martina B- und C-Klassen statt. Luhnen/Michael Czoik (SG Dülken/Rot• Die ausführliche Ausschreibung folgt in der Weiß Wesel) ; 3. Stephan Kuhl/Gerd Weber BR 8/1981 . (TTC Brauweiler /TuS Ende); 4. Heiko Bayer­ lein / Carsten Sonnenschein (Rot-Weiß Wesel). Mixed: 1. Andreas Ruth/ Anke Jansen (Rot­ Weiß Wesel / SG Dülken) ; 2. Franz-Josef Mül• ler / Heike Loges (Kneipp-Verein Ormesheim/ Wandertag beim STC Blau-Weiß V. 1. st. Hans Georg, Kl aus, Christoph u. ASV Gladbeck) ; 3. Axel Schmermund/Ste­ Michael Fischedick, Ralf Kemper phani Peters (TTC Brauweiler); 4. Jörg Ruth/ Sonja Seiof (Rot-Weiß Wesel). Auch in diesem Jahr vertauschten die Bad­ liegend v. l. Roland Zebisch, Gerlinde Ku­ minton-Spieler des STC Blau-Weiß das Ra­ biak, Ulrike Peters, Stefanie Rommerskir­ Jugend: kett wieder mit den Wanderschuhen und ab­ chen Herreneinzel: 1. Uwe Scherpen (FC Langen­ solvierten einen zünftigen Wandertag. Leider feld); 2 Ralf Kemper (Bottroper BG); 3. Peter hatte der Wettergott kein Einsehen mit den Zonzalla (SC Union Lüdinghausen); 4. Pra­ Blau-Weißen und ließ es in Strömen regnen. mudya Sudarbo (TV Blomberg). Trotz der widrigen Umstände fanden sich am Dameneinzel: 1. Katja Meiert (FC Bayer Uer­ Zielpunkt der Wanderung, durch die sthöne dingen); 2. Ulrike Peters (Bottroper BG); bergische Heimat, welche diesmal von Solin­ 15. bundesoffenes 3. Susanne Altmann (STC Blau-Weiß Solin­ gen-Ohligs über Aufderhöhe, Wipperaue Rot-Weiß-Turnier: gen); 4. Marianne Küller (Merscheider TV nach Wupperhof führte, wieder 60 Mitglieder 1978). Jugend sorgte in Wesel für ein. Ein gelungener Grillabend mit Musik Herrendoppel: 1. Uwe Scherpen/ Axel und »Freibier« , für welchen der STC-Freizeit­ Spitzensport Schönfelder (FC Langenfeld/1. DBC Bonn); ausschuß verantwortlich zeichnete, rundete 2. Peter Zonzalla/Christoph Fischedick (SCU den Wandertag erfolgreich ab. Das 15. bundesoffene Rot-Weiß-Turnier des Lü9inghausen/Bottroper BG) ; 3. Michael Badminton-Vereins Wesel »Rot-Weiß « er­ Fischedick/Ralf Rausch (Bottroper BG/FC freute sich in diesem Jahr besonders in der Bayer Uerdingen); 4. Henner Sudfeld/Mar­ Schüler- und Jugendklasse eines qualitativ kus Kleymann (SCU Lüdinghausen). sehr starken Teilnehmerfeldes. Zahlrei che Mixed: 1. Ralf Kemper/Katja Meiert (Bottro­ Nationalspieler und amtierende Deutsche per BG / Bayer Uerdingen); 2. Pramudya Su­ Meister waren in der Rundsporthalle an den darbo/ Anja Stohlmann (TV Blomberg); 3. 1. Ra nglistenturnier Schüler A Start gegangen und boten den Weseler Zu­ Axel Schönfelder /Susanne Altmann (1. DBC in Dülken schauern hier absoluten Spitzensport. Die Bonn / STC BW Solingen); 4. Guido Schänz• ler / Birgit Zorn (TTC Brauweiler). Seniorengruppe war aufgrund einiger Ter­ Das 1. RL T der Schüler A für die neue Saison minüberschneidungen - gleichzeitig fanden wurde in der
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