Last modified: 2021-01-23 by klaus-michael schneider
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Information about rowing clubs in the following cities is available here:
Source:
If source is not given explicitely, all information is available from the flag chart of : Rudersportalmanach 1977.
Name: Bacharacher Ruder-Verein 1884 e.V.
Located in: Bacharach/Rhein
Established: 10 January 1884
The white flag is divided by a blue saltire with blue inscriptions in its quarters: "B."(top), "R." (hoist), "V." (fly) and "1884" (bottom). In the canton is the local coat of arms.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 Apr 2011
Name: Bamberger Rudergesellschaft von 1884 e.V.
Located in: Bamberg(Oberfranken)
Established: 20 May 1884
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 May 2006
It is a 10-stripes flag with horizontal alternating red and white stripes starting with a red one. It has a white canton divided by a blue saltire and blue capital letters and numbers "B" (hoist), "R" (top), "G" (fly) and "1884" (bottom) all in FIAV-code B-.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 May 2006
Description of blade:
It is a red blade with a white 6-point star shifted to the baseboard.
Source: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 Dec 2008
Name: Ruderclub "Welle" von 1894 e.V.
Located in: Bardowick (Lüneburg county)
Established: 15 August 1894
It is a white flag with a blue centred cotized cross superimposed by a white edged blue diamond. There are blue inscriptions: "R" (upper hoist), "C" (upper fly), "W" (lower hoist) and "1894" (lower fly).
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Jan 2007
Name: Ruderclub Beeskow 1920 e.V.
Located in: Beeskow (Brandenburg)
Established: 16 November 1920
The white flag is divided by two blue horizontal lines. In the centre between the lines is a white 6-point star in a blue disc.
Source: flag chart
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 Apr 2011
Name: Bernkasteler Ruderverein 1874 e.V.
Located in: Bernkastel-Kues
Established: 1 January 1874
The flag is quarterly divided into orangy yellow and black. In its centre is a coat of arms, a modification of the former coat of arms of the city. Black and yellow had been also the colours of the city flag.
The coat of arms is quarterly divided showing a black statant bear in a white field in the 2nd and 3rd quarter. The bear in the 3rd quarter is sinister facing. In the 1st and 4th quarter is an upright white key in a red field. The inescutcheon shows the arms of the archbishopric of Trier, a white shield divided by a red cross.
Source: flag chart
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 6 Apr 2011
Name: Binger Rudergesellschaft 1911 e.V.
Located in: Bingen/Rhein
Established: 15 May 1911
It is a quarterly divided white and blue flag. The white upper hoist is divided by a blue saltire with blue capital letters "B" (top), "R" (hoist) and "G" (flyend).
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jan 2007
Name: TRV "Rhenania" 1877 e.V.
Located in: Bingen/Rhein
Established: trv-rhenania
It is a plain white flag divided by a blue over white over red bend sinister. In the upper hoist there are crossed black oars with black capital letters "T" (top), "R" (hoist), "V"(flyend) and "R"(bottom). In the lower flyend there is a black inscription "Bingen" above a smaller inscription "1897".
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jan 2007
Name: Ruderverein Bochum e.V.
Located in: Bochum
Established: 11 August 1920
It is a white flag divided by a blue centred cross. In the centre of the flag is a white roundel fimbriated black, showing crossed hammer and mallet, being the symbol of mining in Germany.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Jan 2007
Name: Rudergesellschaft Linden-Dahlhausen e.V.
Located in: Bochum
Established: 29 August 1924
It is a green pennant, parted by a horizontal black line fimbriated white. Shifted to hoist is a white disc cotised black-white-black with black inscription "RG" (1st line) "LD" (2nd line).
Source: flag chart
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 10 Apr 2011
Name: Ruderverein Bodenwerder von 1922 e.V.
Located in: Bodenwerder (Lower Saxony)
Established: 27 June 1922
It is a blue over red horizontal bicolour, the colours of the old municipal flag. Shifted to the hoist are blue capitals "RVB" put into the corners of a white equilateral triangle fimbriated blue.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Apr 2011
Name: Ruderclub "Germania" Boppard e.V.
Located in: Boppard(Rhineland-Palatinate)
Established: 17 May 1922
It is a white flag divided by a centred cotized black cross. In the upperhoist quarter there are dotted black capital letters "R.C.G.B." at the top edge of the flag. In the centre of the flag is a yellow shield with a black eagle armed and tongued red (holy roman empire), superimposed by a white inescutcheon with a red Latin cross (archbishopric and electorate of Trier). In times of establishment it seems to be a rather conservative club. The pattern of the flag is obviously inspired by the imperial German naval flag with the coat of arms of Boppard instead and the abbreviation of the clubs name in the canton.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 May 2006
Name: Rudergemeinschaft Bottrop e.V.
Located in: Bottrop
Established: 21 May 1953
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Oct 2007
The flag looks like 7-stripes black and white variant of the flag of the city of Bremen. But there is a white square canton with black capital letters "RGB" in a triangular formation. Within the 2nd and 3rd
black stripe are white fields containing in black capital letters the words "RUDERGEMEINSCHAFT" and "BOTTROP".
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Oct 2007
The blade looks like 7-stripes version of the flag of the city of Bremen. But there is a white square canton with a the logo of the club.
Description of logo:
The white shield is divided by a red bend sinister superimposed by white capitals "R", "G" and "B". The coat of arms has a white chief divided six times into white and red.
Source: flag chart
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 05 Apr 2011
Name: Turn- und Sportverein Bramsche e.V. - Ruderabteilung
Located in: Bramsche (near Osnabrück)
Established: 18 February 1970
t is a red over white over red horizontal triband. In the centre of the flag is the logo, a red heraldic rose lined white in a red shield. Below is a white inscription "TuS BRAMSCHE".
Source: flag chart
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 May 2011
Name: Brandenburger Sport- und Ruderklub e.V.
Located in: Brandenburg/Havel
Established: 25 September 1883
It is a horizontal 10-striped flag with alternating black and white stripes starting with a white one. The flag has a white canton with a red eagle with spread wings, being the symbol of Brandenburg,while
black and white had been the colours of Prussia.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Oct 2007
Historical topics:
On 25 September 1883 the Brandenburger Ruder Klub was established. The club became member of DRV in 1886. In 1893 the club had already more than 120 members, which all were males. After WWI there was a nearly complete breakdown. But the club continued and the first women became members in 1919. After WWII the club ceased to exist, because too many members hadlost their lives during the war.
But on 22 August 1958 the BRK was re-established in Hamburg(then West-Germany) by former members of the club and kept its flag (according to Rudersportalmanach 1977).
In 1950 in Brandenburg (then East-Germany) the BSG Aufbau Brandenburg was established. The club had great success, but mainly in playing football. There were no connections with the BRK. After German reunion this club changed its name to BSV Havel 50. In 1992 members of BRK and BSV made plans to merge both clubs. So finally the Brandenburger Sport- und Ruderclub e.V. was established on 12 June 1992.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Oct 2007
Name: Ruder-Club Havel Brandenburg e.V.
Located in: Brandenburg
Established: 26 May 1906
The white flag is divided by a thin black saltire. In its centre is a white disc fimbriated black and containing a red eagle of Brandenburg. The canton is a green over white over blue horizontal tricolour. In the white stripe is a dotted black inscription "R.C.H.B.".
Source: flag chart
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 May 2011
Name: Ruder-Club Plaue (Havel) e.V.
Located in: Brandenburg
Established: 8 July 1920
The white flag has blue horizontal stripes at the top- and bottom edge. In its centre is a black double headed eagle surrounded by an black embowed inscription giving the club's name. The whole is flanked by two red 6-point stars.
Source: flag chart
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 May 2011
Name: Ruderclub "Normannia" e.V.
Located in: Braunschweig
Established: 18 July 1910
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 May 2006
It was a green over white triangular pennant. In the upper hoist corner was a white 6-point star. In the lower hoist corner was a green "N".
There is evidence from the club's webpage, that the pennant had been replaced by the current at least in 1925 (it probably happened around 1918).
Source: Der Rudersport (weekly); edition II/48/26 November 1913
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 June 2014
Name: Breisacher Ruderverein e.V.
Located in: Breisach (Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald county)
Established: 1 November 1967
The white flag is divided by a thin red centred cross and has a thin red bordure. In the upper hoist quarter is a red equilateral triangle formed by three lozenges and three smaller triangles at its bottom. In the other quarters is the abbreviation of the club as follows: "B" (upper fly), "R" (lower hoist) and "V" (lower fly).
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 May 2011
Name: Bremerhavener Ruderverein von 1889 e.V.
Located in: Bremerhaven
Established: 1 Juni 1889
It is a white flag with a red stripe at top and bottom edges. In the centre is a coat of arm. A white key in a red field (Bremen) and a white chief with a red cross patty. The shield is topped by a yellow mural crown with three torrets. The upper red stripe has a white canton with a black inscription "BRV"(1st line) and "1889"(2nd line, smaller).
The flag of Hanseatische Hochseefischerei AG, an Oetker company established in 1929, has nearly the same flag but without canton.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Apr 2011
Name: Ruderriege Schaumburgia Bückeburg e.V.
Located in: Bückeburg (near Minden)
Established: 3 November 1965
It is a blue over white over yellow horizontal tricolour.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 9 May 2011
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