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Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 14.12 14.-17.12.2017 Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 Seite: 2 Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 14.12. - 17.12.2017, Berlin Veranstalter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V. Ausrichter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V. Teilnehmende Vereine: Nr. Verein Aktive Starts Staffeln 1 SC Liestal SUI 1 3 2 SC Villingen 1950 GER LSV 1 1 5 3 SG Poseidon Eppelheim GER LSV 1 1 1 3 4 SG Regio Freiburg GER LSV 1 4 10 2 5 SGR Karlsruhe GER LSV 1 6 23 2 6 SK Neptun Leimen GER LSV 1 3 10 7 SV Mannheim GER LSV 1 5 12 2 8 SV Nikar Heidelberg GER LSV 1 5 16 9 Swimteam HedDos GER LSV 1 3 11 10 SC Prinz Eugen München GER LSV 2 1 4 11 SC Wfr. München GER LSV 2 1 2 12 SG Bamberg GER LSV 2 3 11 2 13 SG Mittelfranken GER LSV 2 16 49 6 14 SG Stadtwerke München GER LSV 2 12 42 3 15 SSKC Poseidon Aschaffenburg GER LSV 2 1 5 16 SV Augsburg GER LSV 2 3 8 17 SV Bayreuth GER LSV 2 2 4 18 SV Würzburg 05 GER LSV 2 15 56 19 TSV Hohenbrunn-Riemerling GER LSV 2 4 10 2 20 TV 1862 Passau GER LSV 2 1 4 21 Berliner TSC GER LSV 3 7 25 4 22 SC Wedding Berlin GER LSV 3 1 2 23 SG Berliner Wasserratten GER LSV 3 1 4 24 SG Neukölln Berlin GER LSV 3 13 39 2 25 SG Steglitz Berlin GER LSV 3 1 3 26 SSC Berlin-Reinickendorf GER LSV 3 1 4 27 Wasserfreunde Spandau 04 GER LSV 3 15 43 3 28 Zehlendorfer TSV 1888 GER LSV 3 1 1 29 Potsdamer SV GER LSV 4 12 39 2 30 SSV PCK 90 Schwedt GER LSV 4 1 1 31 SGS Bremerhaven GER LSV 5 2 4 32 TSG HuchtingBlumenthal Bremen GER LSV 5 5 12 3 33 AMTV-FTV Hamburg GER LSV 6 1 5 34 Hamburger SC GER LSV 6 4 17 35 SG HT16 Hamburg GER LSV 6 2 6 36 SG-Bille Hamburg GER LSV 6 1 2 37SGS Hamburg GER LSV 6 1 4 38 SVE Hamburg GER LSV 6 1 3 4 39 DSW 1912 Darmstadt GER LSV 7 10 33 4 40 Erster Offenbacher SC GER LSV 7 5 13 3 41 Erster Sodener SC GER LSV 7 0 0 2 42Hofheimer SC GER LSV 7 4 16 2 43 SC Undina Bruchköbel 90 GER LSV 7 1 1 44 SC Wasserfreunde Fulda GER LSV 7 1 4 45 SC Wiesbaden 1911 GER LSV 7 11 32 4 46 SCW Eschborn GER LSV 7 4 9 6 http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de SSE im Europa-Sportpark, Berlin erstellt 14.12.2017 09:14 14.-17.12.2017 Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 Seite: 3 47 SG Frankfurt GER LSV 7 10 36 48 SV Gelnhausen 1924 GER LSV 7 5 13 2 49 SV Poseidon Limburg GER LSV 7 1 3 50 TSG Darmstadt GER LSV 7 1 5 51 TV Wetzlar 1847 GER LSV 7 2 6 4 52 Usinger TSG 1846 GER LSV 7 1 1 2 53 Wfr. Fechenheim GER LSV 7 1 3 54 WSV Delphin 78 Großauheim GER LSV 7 1 1 1 55 WSV Großkrotzenburg GER LSV 7 1 2 56 NSSV Delphin Neubrandenburg GER LSV 8 0 0 6 57 PSV Schwerin GER LSV 8 2 3 58 PSV Stralsund GER LSV 8 1 1 4 59 SC EMPOR Rostock 2000 GER LSV 8 2 7 60 SV Olympia Rostock GER LSV 8 1 4 61 Delmenhorster SV 1905 GER LSV 9 2 3 62 Eintracht Hildesheim GER LSV 9 1 2 63Hannover 96 GER LSV 9 4 12 64SG Böhmetal GER LSV 9 1 3 65 SG Osnabrück GER LSV 9 5 12 2 66 SG RethenSarstedt GER LSV 9 1 4 67SGS Hannover GER LSV 9 5 13 2 68 TV Jahn Wolfsburg GER LSV 9 4 7 4 69 TV Meppen GER LSV 9 2 2 1 70 TWG 1861 Göttingen GER LSV 9 4 12 5 71 VfV Hildesheim GER LSV 9 1 1 72W98 Hannover GER LSV 9 16 54 6 73 SC Poseidon Koblenz GER LSV 10 1 2 74 VfR Simmern GER LSV 10 1 1 75 SSG Saar Max Ritter GER LSV 11 8 33 3 76 1. Dresdner SG GER LSV 12 5 15 77 Dresdner Delphine GER LSV 12 1 5 78 Hainsberger SV GER LSV 12 1 1 79 SC Chemnitz von 1892 GER LSV 12 10 34 6 80 SC DHfK Leipzig GER LSV 12 1 5 81 SC Plauen 06 GER LSV 12 1 3 82 SC Riesa GER LSV 12 1 4 83 SSG Leipzig GER LSV 12 4 18 84 SSV Leutzsch GER LSV 12 1 5 85 ST Erzgebirge GER LSV 12 2 6 86 SV Zwickau von 1904 GER LSV 12 1 5 87 SC Magdeburg GER LSV 13 1 5 88 SV Halle / Saale GER LSV 13 8 24 89 Ratzeburger SV von 1862 GER LSV 14 1 1 90 SG Stormarn Barsbüttel GER LSV 14 5 12 2 91 SV Neptun Kiel GER LSV 14 0 0 2 92 SV Wiking Kiel GER LSV 14 3 9 4 93 Swim-Team Stadtwerke Elmshorn GER LSV 14 7 15 94 TSV RW Niebüll GER LSV 14 2 8 95 1. SV Blau-Weiss Pirmasens GER LSV 15 1 1 96 Mainzer Schwimmverein 01 GER LSV 15 3 7 97 SC Neustadt Weinstr. GER LSV 15 0 0 1 98 SG EWR Rheinhessen-Mainz GER LSV 15 4 12 99SG Worms GER LSV 15 3 8 100 DLRG - Weimar GER LSV 16 2 11 101 Erfurter SSC GER LSV 16 4 17 102 Meininger SV Wasserfreunde GER LSV 16 1 4 103 SG Gotha-Arnstadt (G) GER LSV 16 1 4 104 SSV Erfurt-Nord GER LSV 16 1 5 105 SV 1883 Schwarza GER LSV 16 1 2 106 SV Gera GER LSV 16 2 4 http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de SSE im Europa-Sportpark, Berlin erstellt 14.12.2017 09:14 14.-17.12.2017 Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 Seite: 4 107 1. Paderborner SV 1911 GER LSV 17 3 13 108 Aachener SV 06 GER LSV 17 1 4 109 Duisburger ST GER LSV 17 3 7 2 110 Düsseldorfer SC 1898 GER LSV 17 2 6 111 Reeser SC GER LSV 17 1 1 112 S.V. Bergisch Gladbach GER LSV 17 1 2 113 SC Aqua Köln GER LSV 17 8 19 6 114 SC Herford GER LSV 17 1 1 1 115 SC Steinhagen-Amshausen GER LSV 17 2 8 6 116 Schwimmverein Langenfeld 1912 GER LSV 17 1 2 117SG Bayer GER LSV 17 13 34 6 118 SG Bergisch Land GER LSV 17 1 1 119SG Dortmund GER LSV 17 15 48 4 120 SG Essen GER LSV 17 22 74 6 121 SG Euregio Swim Team GER LSV 17 3 4 5 122 SG Gladbeck/Recklinghausen GER LSV 17 10 27 2 123SG Lünen GER LSV 17 3 5 5 124 SG Mönchengladbach GER LSV 17 2 4 125SG Neuss GER LSV 17 7 16 126 SG Oberhausen GER LSV 17 1 4 127SG Ruhr GER LSV 17 8 27 6 128SG Schwimmen Münster GER LSV 17 5 16 2 129 SG Siegen GER LSV 17 2 6 130SG WAGO 1950 GER LSV 17 3 6 131SSF Bonn GER LSV 17 2 6 2 132 ST Bielefeld GER LSV 17 2 2 133SV Blau-Weiß Bochum GER LSV 17 4 13 2 134 SV Neviges GER LSV 17 0 0 2 135 SV TuS 1925 Herten GER LSV 17 0 0 3 136TPSK 1925 GER LSV 17 10 23 4 137 TV Jahn Hiesfeld GER LSV 17 1 3 138 TV Ratingen GER LSV 17 1 1 139 VFL Gladbeck 1921 GER LSV 17 5 19 1 140 VfR Übach-Palenberg GER LSV 17 1 3 2 141 Warendorfer SU GER LSV 17 1 1 142 Wasserfreunde Bielefeld GER LSV 17 4 6 6 143 1.SC Ravensburg GER LSV 18 1 2 144 MTV Aalen GER LSV 18 1 3 6 145 Neckarsulmer Sport-Union GER LSV 18 11 37 4 146 SSG Reutlingen/Tübingen GER LSV 18 7 15 6 147 SSV Ulm 46 GER LSV 18 1 1 148 SV Region Stuttgart GER LSV 18 1 3 149 SV Schwäbisch Gmünd GER LSV 18 4 10 150 SV Waiblingen GER LSV 18 4 12 4 151 TG Biberach GER LSV 18 1 2 152 TSV Bad Saulgau GER LSV 18 1 3 153 VfL Sindelfingen GER LSV 18 8 15 5 154 Wasserfreunde Mühlacker 1920 GER LSV 18 1 1 Summe 547 1620 216 Das Wettkampfbecken ist 25 Meter lang und hat 10 Startbahnen, die durch wellenbrechende Leinen voneinander getrennt sind. Die Wassertiefe beträgt 3,00 m. Die Wassertemperatur beträgt ca 26°C. Es erfolgt automatische Zeitmessung. Es wird nach der Ein-Start-Regel gestartet. http://www.titanium-sportstiming.de SSE im Europa-Sportpark, Berlin erstellt 14.12.2017 09:14 Schwimm- und Sprunghalle im Europa-Sportpark (SSE) 1. Abschnitt Foto: Jo Kleindl Vorläufe, Zeitläufe, Entscheidung Donnerstag, 14. Dezember 2017 Veranstalter / Ausrichter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V., PROTOKOLL Fachsparte Schwimmen schwimm-dm.de DSV-AUSRÜSTER VERANSTALTUNGS- DSV-KOOPERATION PARTNER 14.-17.12.2017 Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 Seite: 6 Protokoll - 1. Abschnitt Deutsche Kurzbahnmeisterschaften 2017 14.12. - 17.12.2017, Berlin Veranstalter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V. Ausrichter: Deutscher Schwimm-Verband e.V.
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