Czech fire sport

The fire department sport is a sport that has emerged from many areas of the fire department work out.

Physical Fitness and Sports continue to form one of the key foundations to ensure the operational readiness of the comrades in the fire service. In the largely volunteer work in the volunteer fire departments, it is essential to cope with mental and physical stress, which all too often are at the limit of what each individual is capable of.

The consolidation of health, the development of the necessary properties, and the perfection of skills of comrades to ensure the most effective by combining the use of activities with special physical exercises and a wide variety of sports on the basis of an all-round sports training. The most appropriate to the continuous improvement of physical fitness sport is in addition to power and elasticity of the Fire Brigade Sporting applied.

The Firemen's sports forms a complex of special exercises that correspond to their character and after the movement structure largely the work of firefighters during use.

  • 3.1 International Fire Brigade Competitions CTIF
  • 3.2 International Fire Brigade Sports Federation
  • 3.3 German Championships in the Fire Sports
  • 3.4 Germany Cup of DFV

The disciplines

The following disciplines are represented in the Fire Sports:

  • The fire attack wet
  • The hook ladder climbing ( men only)
  • The 100-meter steeplechase
  • The 4 × 100-meter relay fire service
  • The group relay ( women only)

Up on the rise with the hook ladder all the disciplines also be performed by female firefighters. In the fire department sports competition of the women's teams has established itself in recent years as more discipline, the group relay beyond.

In addition, in men, the duel rating is honored. The duel is not a separate competitive discipline, but the overall rating from the disciplines hook ladder climbing and 100-meter steeplechase. The sum of the two times is taken as the value. The world record is by Vladimir Sidorenko with 27.75 s; held ( 12.63 s/15, 12 s 9 World Cup in Jinju 2013). The current German record was Adrian Daßler with 31.63 s ( 15.17 s/16, 46 s; D cup in Zeulenroda 2012) erected.

History

The Soviet Union operation before and during the Second World War efforts to keep firefighters fit through grassroots. For this, they have developed special obstacles, which are modeled on the fire everyday. The results were written down and taken up by the GDR 1954 book " Applied Fire Brigade Sporting " (WD Litvinov ). It " fire brigade shot over 5 × 100m " have the disciplines " scaling ladder climbing ", " 100-m obstacle course ", "rise to the three-part extension ladder ", " group in the fire attack " and " duel vote" presented and applied to the GDR. In the same year, the first competition was held during the first meeting of the Central Fire Brigades. Using journals and later exercise provisions found the spread of new disciplines rather quickly. For the GDR three disciplines have been laid down: 100 m obstacle course, 5 × 100-m relay fire service and storm ladder-climbing. Already in the following year 1955 saw the first best determination in fire sport in Dresden. There professional and volunteer fire departments were represented.

In 1959, the competition provisions in the GDR were adjusted to those of the Soviet Union. The obstacles of the 100 -m obstacle course were changed and from the 5 × 100-m relay fire service was a 4 × 100 -meter relay fire service. The elimination of the 3.5 m high Eskaladierwand huge time improvements could be achieved.

On the 1st Conference of the fire protection organs of socialist countries has been established that international competitions are carried out. These were for the first time in 1968 in Leningrad and called themselves International Fire Brigade Competitions socialist countries. After proposal of the Soviet Union, the fire department sports competitions were recorded in 1973 in the fire department of the Olympics CTIF.

Venues - International Fire Brigade Competitions socialist countries

Venues - GDR Championships

Competitions

Currently, organized in the fire of two sports federations international comparisons. In Germany there are in addition to the four -yearly German Championships in the fire sports each year a competition for the Germany Cup.

Furthermore, the individual disciplines are represented on regional limited competitions. In fire fighting wet, there are, among others, the Island Cup Poel, the Thuringian Fire Cup (5 venues ), the Brandenburg Cup (4 venues ), the Mecklenburg- Vorpommern Cup (4 venues ) and the Saxony- Cup ( 5 venues ).

International Fire Brigade Competitions CTIF

In 1973, the International Fire Brigade Sports competitions were included as Competition Competition in the competitions of the CTIF. After 2001 women a " demonstration competition " ableisteten, they started in the XIII. International Fire Brigade Competitions CTIF as equal contestants.

International Fire Brigade Sports Federation

In 2001, the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and rescuers ( ISFFR ) was established with its headquarters in Moscow. Task is to strengthen the international cooperation of fire departments and align European and World Championships in the fire sport. They can be regarded as the successor of the deleted, every 2 years conducted " competitions of the socialist countries ."

German Championships in the Fire Sports

After the GDR collapsed, the fire department sport was included in the Federal Retiring (since 2000 renamed the German Championships in the fire fighting sport). Thus, 1996 was the first time a nationwide competition with all three competitions in CTIF in Böblingen. While scaling ladder climbing, the 100-meter obstacle course and the 4 × 100-meter relay firefighters were only attended by men, the fire attack wet women could also start. This changed in 2000, during the subsequent federal Retiring in Augsburg: women could now also in the 100-meter steeplechase, which take 4 × 100-meter relay fire service and the group relay.

In the Competition Competition firefighters sports competitions to qualify the top three men and top two women's teams for the next International Fire Brigade Competitions CTIF.

Germany Cup of DFV

In 1998, the German Association of Fire Fighters decided to introduce a Germany Cup for fire sport competitions. This was carried out in 1998 for the first time for men. Since 2002, the competition is advertised for women. The competition will be conducted with a Cup standings, in which there are multiple runs of the year. Since 2005, events will be started in all 4.

Fire Brigade Sporting outside the Federal Republic of Germany

In international transactions, the former Eastern bloc countries determine what happens. Belarus, Russia and the Czech Republic mostly fighting for the top places. In these countries, the Fire Department is part of the sport sporting activities of professional firefighters.

Differences in the materials used, there is hardly nowadays. Detailed provisions on standards, weights and measures leave little game. In addition, the techniques in the participating countries are almost fully developed.

In Austria, currently there is only one fire department sports group, because as good as all the other brigades limited to traditional fire service competition here and dominate almost all events worldwide.

Federal badge

On 26 October 2002, the policy for the acquisition of the German Proficiency Badge ( BLA) was decided by the German Fire Service Association in the International Fire Brigade sports competition by the DVF. Thus, the following services must be made with hand-stopping for the acquisition. For electronic stopping mechanism to increase the time by 0.3 seconds.

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