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Protokoll Abschnitt 1 Protokoll Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Abschnitt 1 (23.02.2019) Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften Protokoll für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. / Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Seite: 1 Wettkampffolge: Abschnitt 1, 23.02.2019: Einlass: 8:30 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 8:30 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 8:45 Uhr, Beginn: 9:30 Uhr Wk 1: 50 m Rücken weiblich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 2: 50 m Rücken männlich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 3: 400 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 4: 400 m Freistil männlich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 5: 100 m Schmetterling weiblich Butterfly / S5-14,AB,NB Wk 6: 100 m Schmetterling männlich Butterfly / S5-14,AB,NB Wk 7: 50 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 8: 50 m Freistil männlich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 9: 150 m Lagen weiblich Indiv. Medley / SM1-4 Wk 10: 150 m Lagen männlich Indiv. Medley / SM1-4 Wk 11: 200 m Lagen weiblich Indiv. Medley / SM5-14,AB,NB Wk 12: 200 m Lagen männlich Indiv. Medley / SM5-14,AB,NB Wk 13: 200 m Rücken weiblich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 14: 200 m Rücken männlich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 15: 100 m Brust weiblich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 16: 100 m Brust männlich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 17: 4*50 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle Relay Wk 18: 4*50 m Freistil männlich Freestyle Relay Abschnitt 2, 23.02.2019: KaRi-Sitzung: 14:00 Uhr, Beginn: 14:45 Uhr Wk 19: 50 m Schmetterling weiblich Butterfly / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 20: 50 m Schmetterling männlich Butterfly / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 21: 100 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 22: 100 m Freistil männlich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 23: 200 m Brust weiblich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 24: 200 m Brust männlich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 25: 100 m Rücken weiblich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 26: 100 m Rücken männlich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 27: 50 m Brust weiblich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 28: 50 m Brust männlich Breaststroke / SB1-9,SB11-14,AB,NB Wk 29: 200 m Schmetterling weiblich Butterfly / S5-14,AB,NB Wk 30: 200 m Schmetterling männlich Butterfly / S5-14,AB,NB Wk 31: 200 m Freistil weiblich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 32: 200 m Freistil männlich Freestyle / S1-14,AB,NB Wk 33: 4*50 m Lagen weiblich Indiv. Medley Relay Wk 34: 4*50 m Lagen männlich Indiv. Medley Relay Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften Protokoll für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. / Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Seite: 2 Teilnehmende Vereine: Nr. Verein ID Pers. Ab.1 Ab.2 Summe Ausland 1. SC Sveikata Kaunas CITY (LTU) 0000 4 5 - 8 -13 - 2. Plusport Schweiz (SUI) 0000 4 5- 2- 7 - 01: Badischer Schwimm-Verband 3. SRH Campus Sports Heidelberg 0000 12 15 1 19 - 34 1 4. SSV Huchenfeld 0000 1 3- 2- 5 - 02: Bayerischer Schwimm-Verband 5. 1. WSV Selb 0000 1 1- 4- 5 - 6. BVSV Nürnberg 0000 2 6 - 4 -10 - 7. SC Regensburg 0000 2 4- 4- 8 - 8. Schwimmgemeinschaft Fürth 0000 4 11 - 13 - 24 - 9. Schwimmverein Erlangen 0000 1 1- 3- 4 - 10. SV Lohhof 0000 1 3- 3- 6 - 11. Team Buron Kaufbeuren 0000 4 13 - 10 - 23 - 12. TV 1860 Immenstadt 0000 9 19 1 17 1 36 2 13. TV Goldbach e.V. 0000 1 2- 1- 3 - 04: Landesschwimmverband Brandenburg 14. SC Potsdam 0000 4 11 - 9 -20 - 06: Hamburger Schwimm-Verband 15. Alstersport e.V. 0000 1 2- 2- 4 - 07: Hessischer Schwimm-Verband 16. BSG Groß-Gerau 0000 1 3- 3- 6 - 17. DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. 0000 65145 -149 -294 - 18. Erster Offenbacher SC 0000 1 3- 4- 7 - 19. Rüsselsheimer SC 0000 8 22 1 24 1 46 2 20. SC Wasserfreunde Fulda e.V. 0000 4 6 - 5 -11 - 21. Schwimmverein Gelnhausen 1924 e.V. 0000 1 4- 4- 8 - 22. SG Neptun Lampertheim 0000 13 35 3 23 - 58 3 23. SG Odenwald 0000 1 2- 2- 4 - 24. SG Wetterau 0000 1 2- 3- 5 - 25. SV Poseidon Limburg e. V. 0000 1 3- 3- 6 - 26. TSG 1887 Kassel 0000 1 1- 2- 3 - 27. VFS Rödermark 0000 22 39 2 30 2 69 4 28. VSG Darmstadt 1949 e.V. 0000 13 26 2 21 1 47 3 29. VSG Wiesbaden 0000 14 22 1 5 1 27 2 10: Schwimmverband Rheinland 30. SG Westerwald 0000 7 20 1 10 - 30 1 31. TV06 Bad Neuenahr 0000 2 4- 3- 7 - 12: Sächsischer Schwimm-Verband 32. Behindertensportverein Leipzig 0000 310 - 9 -19 - 33. BFV Ascota Chemnitz 0000 4 6 1 10 1 16 2 34. SC Riesa e.V. 0000 1 3- 3- 6 - 17: Schwimmverband Nordrhein-Westfalen 35. Ahlener Sportgemeinschaft 93 e.V. 0000 3 6 - 8 -14 - 36. SG Dortmund 0000 1 3- 2- 5 - 18: Schwimmverband Württemberg 37. Schwimmverein Ludwigsburg 08 e.V. 0000 1 3- 3- 6 - 38. SV Cannstatt 1898 0000 5 9 -10 -19 - 39. TV 1862 e.V. Bad Mergentheim 0000 1 4- 2- 6 - Auswahlmannschaft 40. Team BVS Bayern 0000 - -2 -- - 2 41. Team Hessen 0000 - -1 -1 - 2 Gesamt: 225 482 16 439 8 921 24 Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften Protokoll (Abs. 1) für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. / Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Seite: 3 Kampfgericht: Schiedsrichter M : René Zimmerling HSV Schiedsrichter 1 : Florian Lippke HSV Sprecherin : Verena Kranz DSW Darmstadt Starter : Bernhard Küßner HSV Schwimmrichter 1 : Dominik Richter SSC Karlsruhe Schwimmrichterin 2 : Astrid Hegemann WSV Großkotzenburg Zeitnehmerobmann : Richard Schöttl SG Fürth Zeitnehmerin 1 : Sabine Gütlich TV 1846 e.V. Groß-Gerau Zeitnehmerin 2 : Anke Rubien TV 1862 Langen Zeitnehmerin 3 : Susanne Freytag DSW Darmstadt Zeitnehmer 4 : Sirko Ogriseck VFS Rödermark Zeitnehmerin 5 : Regina Hauschild WSV Dieburg Zeitnehmerin 6 : Silke Landzettel DSW Darmstadt Zeitnehmerin 7 : Bettina Schraudolf DSW Darmstadt Zeitnehmer 8 : Klaus Gütlich TV 1846 e.V. Groß-Gerau Zeitnehmerin 9 : Katja Steinke Rüsselsheimer SC Zeitnehmerin 10 : Winnie Sattlegger DSW Darmstadt Reserve-ZN : Melanie Scheibel DSW Darmstadt Zielrichterobmann : Reinhold Pelikan EOSC/HSV Zielrichterin 1 : Heike Großmann-Damm DSW Darmstadt Zielrichterin 2 : Veronika Heuberger DSW Darmstadt Wenderichterobmann : Frank Keller SVW Mittlerer Neckar Wenderichterin 1/2 : Jeannette Weber DSW Darmstadt Wenderichter 3/4 : Uwe Hauschild WSV Dieburg Wenderichterin 5/6 : Jenny Aengenheyster DSW Darmstadt Wenderichterin 7/8 : Klara Renker DSW Darmstadt Wenderichter 9/10 : =Wenderichterobmann Startordner : Helmut Käding HBRS Auswerter : Ingmar Hahn MTV Goslar/DBS Zeitmessung : Stefan Langanke TSG 1846 Darmstadt Protokollführer : Ingmar Hahn MTV Goslar/DBS Intern. Offene Süddeutsche Schwimm-Meisterschaften Protokoll (Abs. 1) für Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung Veranstalter: HBRS e.V. / Ausrichter: DSW 1912 Darmstadt e.V. Seite: 4 Abschnittsdaten: Wettkampfanlage: Datum: 23.02.2019 Zeitmessung: elektronisch Einlass: 08:30 Uhr Bahnen: 10 * 50 m Einschwimmen: 08:30 Uhr Wassertiefe: 1,30 - 1,80 m Kampfrichtersitzung: 08:45 Uhr Wassertemperatur: 27 °C Wettkampfbeginn: 09:30 Uhr Trennleinen: Wellenkiller-Leinen Veranstaltungsort: DWS-Freibad mit Traglufthalle, Alsfelder Str. 33, Darmstadt Wettkampf 1: 50 m Rücken weiblich Backstroke / S1-14,AB,NB Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S1): 59:59,98 Vakant 10.06.2018 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S2): 1:54,92 Christina Ziegler BSV Stuttgart Berlin 01.05.2003 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S3): 1:01,73 Annke Connradi DJK Regensburg Sydney 29.10.2000 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S4): 0:48,93 Kay Espenhayn BV Leipzig Stockholm 04.08.2001 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S5): 0:53,14 Peggy Sonntag Behindertensportverein Leipzig Sheffield 03.06.2018 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S6): 0:40,63 Verena Schott BPRSV e.V. Berlin 17.02.2019 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S7): 0:39,04 Kirsten Bruhn PSV Neumünster Berlin 29.06.2012 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S8): 0:40,68 Stefanie Weinberg BV Leipzig Berlin 18.06.2010 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S9): 0:35,23 Isabel-Marie Goglin SV Bayer Wuppertal e.V. Berlin 08.06.2018 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S10): 0:37,16 Isabel-Marie Goglin SV Bayer Wuppertal e.V. Braunschweig 11.12.2016 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S11): 0:36,49 Daniela Schulte PSC Berlin Berlin 24.05.2013 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S12): 0:37,36 Elena Krawzow PSC Berlin Kopenhagen 03.03.2018 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S13): 0:34,60 Elena Krawzow BVSV Nürnberg Amsterdam 12.12.2014 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (S14): 0:33,55 Janina Breuer PSC Berlin Berlin 18.03.2018 Deutscher Rekord der Startklasse (AB): 0:34,15 Kim Snyder VFS Rödermark e.V. Berlin 08.06.2018 Europarekord der Startklasse (S1): 1:06,53 Ingrid Thunem NOR Funchal 06.05.2016 Europarekord der Startklasse (S2): 1:03,21 Ganna Ielisavetska UKR Montreal 14.08.2013 Europarekord der Startklasse (S3): 0:50,31 Lisette Teunissen NED Amsterdam 11.12.2015 Europarekord der Startklasse (S4): 0:46,86 Monica Boggioni ITA Mexico City 03.12.2017 Europarekord der Startklasse (S5): 0:38,68 Natalia Ziani UKR Eindhoven 17.08.2010 Europarekord der Startklasse (S6): 0:38,96 Oksana Khrul UKR Rio de Janeiro 08.09.2016 Europarekord der Startklasse (S7): 0:39,04 Kirsten Bruhn GER Berlin 29.06.2012 Europarekord der Startklasse (S8): 0:35,39 Stephanie Millward GBR Rio de Janeiro 13.09.2016 Europarekord der Startklasse (S9): 0:32,76 Nuria Marques Soto ESP Berlin 07.07.2017 Europarekord der Startklasse (S10): 0:31,67 Summer Mortimer NED Eindhoven 11.04.2014 Europarekord der Startklasse (S11): 0:36,49 Daniela Schulte GER Berlin 24.05.2013 Europarekord der Startklasse (S12): 0:31,61 Hannah Russell GBR Berlin 08.06.2018 Europarekord der Startklasse (S13): 0:30,72 Anna Krivshina RUS Berlin 10.06.2016 Weltrekord der Startklasse (S1): 1:06,53 Ingrid Thunem NOR Funchal 06.05.2016 Weltrekord
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