Erwin Bartlick is a record member of TSV Erding and has also been with the Fischern for over 60 years. He was born in Königsberg, East Prussia, where he grew up as the eldest of five siblings and attended school.

He also completed his apprenticeship as a locksmith at the Deutsche Reichsbahn before the Second World War broke out. The now 95-year-old experienced a particular highlight in 1972 when he was allowed to take part in the Olympic Games in Munich as a referee. He still manages his household alone even in his old age. “The good genes also play a big role,” he is convinced. His aunt, for example, was 102 years old, and a cousin is also still in excellent health at 95 years old. In addition to son Patrick, granddaughter Kerstin Bauer and her nine-month-old great-grandson Benedikt were also there. We had coffee together and in the evening we celebrated our 95th birthday extensively at the innkeeper's.