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Membership boom at TV Lenggries: The most common word: “recording stop”

2024-03-06T10:16:46.704Z

Highlights: Membership boom at TV Lenggries: The most common word: “recording stop”. As of: March 6, 2024, 11:00 a.m CommentsPressSplit The newly elected board of directors: Hans Ertl, Jakob Rauchberger, Dirk Hartmann, Thomas Reichelt, Anna Moser, Sepp Brandhofer, Traudi Kiefersauer, Angie Renner, Christian Keiler, Resi Reiser, Macu Künkele.



As of: March 6, 2024, 11:00 a.m

By: Patrick Staar

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The newly elected board of directors: (from left) Hans Ertl (assessor), Jakob Rauchberger (assessor, 2nd head of the judo department), Dirk Hartmann (1st head of the taekwondo department), Thomas Reichelt (assessor, 2nd head of the rowing department), Anna Moser (assessor, 2nd head of the judo division), Sepp Brandhofer (1st head of the rowing division), Christian Penzholz (assessor, 2nd head of the gymnastics department), Gertraud Wöhrle (assessor, tax administration), Macu Künkele (assessor, 2nd head of the athletics department), Traudi Kiefersauer ( 1st Head of Athletics Division), Sarah Kiermeier (Advisor Membership Administration), Angie Renner (1st Head of Gymnastics Division), Christian Keiler (1st Head of Volleyball Division), Resi Reiser (1st Head of Gymnastics Division), Renate Brandhofer (Treasurer Manager), Sigi Brandhofer (1st . Chairman) and Sepp Wenig (2nd Chairman).

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TV Lenggries is currently experiencing a real boom in membership in many areas.

The general meeting discussed the renovation of the sports field.

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The Lenggries gymnastics club is growing and growing.

The number of members has grown to 1,529, and one word ran through many reports at the annual meeting in the Alpine Festival Hall: admission stop.

“We have a lot of young people in the club, but we are also well placed among the older ones,” said chairman Sigi Brandhofer, who, like most of his board colleagues, was re-elected.

1529 members in TV Lenggries

The rush for parent-child gymnastics is extreme.

The previous deputy division manager Verena Schwald reported that 100 people come to the hall every week.

That's why there is now a waiting list: “There have become too many.

At some point it just doesn't work anymore.” The maximum group size (30) has also been reached in children's gymnastics.

That's why the following applies here too: stop recording.

Just like in gymnastics with 30 children.

And what about Taekwondo?

“We have a lot of demand for children’s training,” reported division manager Dirk Hartmann.

“That’s why we even briefly stopped taking in the little ones this year.”

Volleyball department head Christian Keiler recommended to his colleagues with a smile: “Send your best children to us.

We'll get them processed." Although the volleyball players, with 270 members, can't complain about the lack of attendance either.

Especially in the ball game group for four to six year olds they have reached the limit of their capacity.

“But you have to start with a lot of things so that there’s something left over at the end,” said Keiler, listing the division’s successes.

The women were promoted to the district league undisputed.

A mixed team plays in the A class, the highest league in Upper Bavaria.

For over ten years, TV and its 13 junior teams have been a certified base base for the Bavarian Volleyball Association.

Great demand for beach volleyball

Beach volleyball in particular is experiencing a boom.

Up to 70 athletes train at the same time on the eight courts.

Lenggries is a beach volleyball stronghold, said Keiler.

In the Bavarian rankings for the U17 age group, there are four Lenggriesers in the first five places.

In the U13 age group, five Lenggriesers are in the top ten.

At the German Championships in Lenggries there was a first, a third and a fifth place in the U17 age group.

“An incredible result,” said Keiler.

He announced that the German title fights would take place again in Lenggries this August.

In view of this, he would like to see the sports grounds expanded.

Athletics department head Traudi Kiefersauer also gently pushed for this and referred to the 60 children and adults in training, 40 of whom are active in competitions.

The newly formed dwarf group of three to five year olds is now full.

Discussion about sports field renovation

“Every time I get a hint from the fence post or rather the sports field,” said Mayor Stefan Klaffenbacher.

Discussions with the board have been going on for two years.

It is clear that the tartan track, which is over 50 years old and in need of renovation, needs to be addressed first and foremost.

An expansion of the throwing and jumping facilities as well as a kind of fitness path are also planned: “It all depends on what funding we can get.” The budget is currently being drawn up, although less money is available due to increasing expenses: “That’s why I’m not making any firm commitments,” emphasized the mayor.

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The rowers who train on the Sylvenstein and the judoka who practice in the hall can follow these discussions calmly.

Last year there were boat christenings for the first time, reported division manager Sepp Brandhofer.

“It was a blast.” An additional boat, a two-seater, will be delivered in the next few days.

According to Corinna Schlosser, who gave the report on behalf of Hans Greil, the judo men withdrew from the 2nd Bundesliga after four years “with a heavy heart”: “We had many great moments and successes and met many new friends.” Continue The second men's team, which took sixth place in the state league, and the women's team, which came third in the Bavarian league, are active.

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