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Federal squad athlete Johanna Schuberth doing the split jump on the balance beam.
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The anniversary gymnastics show “Diarium”, which TSV Jetzendorf organized to mark its 100th anniversary, was an absolute hit for over 400 enthusiastic spectators in the gymnastics center.
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– top sport, show and dance were embedded in a multimedia-told club story.
14 groups with over 250 participants presented highlights from 100 years of the club's history over the weekend.
This very special show on mats and screens was shown by the TSV squad athletes as well as several contemporary witnesses in 100 years of the club's history.
Videos from yesteryear came together with step aerobics, and the main actor in the show was always TSV Jetzendorf.
250 active participants, supported by 160 helpers in the background, brought the Jetzendorf gym to life with flick-flacks, somersaults and twists in creative shows.
The enthusiastic spectators could hardly believe that all the participants were members of the gymnastics department, from children's gymnastics and step aerobics to the squad gymnasts, who have long been among Germany's gymnastics elite.
The gymnasts enchanted in a gigantic acrobatic show and finally celebrated the club's 100th birthday together with the TSV's new mascot, the ibex “Jetzi”.
The figureheads of TSV Jetzendorf: Johanna Schuberth, Lisa Roithmayr, Lilli Bezjak, Tinaya Biere, Mia Reimann, Lenya Walter and Mia Belz (from left).
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The gymnastics show started almost magically with a single player: Twelve-year-old Anna from Jetzendorf finds her grandfather's dusty diary in the attic: the Diarium, his TSV diary.
At the beginning of the show, digital photos from the past, creative show performances by the youngest members and the legendary “old-timers” brought milestones from the club’s distant history to life.
Two of the very first gymnasts, Franz Gampenrieder and Albert Lönner, also had their say.
They chatted about Jetzendorf's first coach, Geischberger Schorsch (Georg Höchtl) and his sporting ritual.
The new era began in 2007
The highly professional gymnastics film team around Sandro Brauneis, Thilo Schmelzer and Annika Zigltrum did a great job and brought to mind the Jetzendorfer Kellerfest, the beginnings of the backyard musicians and gymnastics father Hans “Draxler” Winklmair, who liked to act as a joker on happy occasions.
It quickly became clear that there has never been a lack of role models and idols over the years and that great sporting successes have also been achieved recently.
In the first half of the two-and-a-half-hour gymnastics show, the gymnasts from the recreational sports groups were at the center of the action, before the ladies in step aerobics and body workouts thrilled with hot rhythms and heralded the transition to the club's more recent history.
After the break, the script team made an elegant leap into this millennium: with the opening of the gymnasium extension in 2007, a small but fine gymnastics center with fixed equipment that is unique in the area, a new era began for the Jetzendorf gymnasts.
The senior squad, gymnasts aged 30 to 65, creatively demonstrated how to build such a gymnastics center before the internationally experienced show group led by choreographer Susanne Glaser made dreams come true in a graceful performance.
New mascot is everywhere
And the dreams that came with the construction of the gymnastics center almost two decades ago have actually come true: Not only did the TSV men's team cause a sensation in the 3rd Bundesliga at times, TSV is also one of the most successful gymnastics clubs in the country in the female youth sector .
The squad athletes with their huge collection of titles awakened the ibex “Jetzi” from the Jetzendorf municipal coat of arms, who wants to be present at all celebrations in the future as the new mascot.
In any case, “Jetzi” was already there at the flowing floor exercise, a spectacular final fireworks display.
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Gymnastics department head Antje Rumpf was relieved that the premiere went off so smoothly and stated: “It is unbelievable what our team has achieved here in small Jetzendorf.” The second gymnastics show on Sunday was also sold out.
If you're quick, you can only secure standing room tickets for the remaining performances on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 23rd, 24th and 25th.