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The Heidelberg gymnastics club was founded in 1846 and is the oldest sports club in Heidelberg. Later came women's gymnastics, athletics and the first ball games to the original offers Gymnastics, brass band music, choral singing and the erase and exercise offer a Turner Fire Department. Rugby, hockey, skiing and water sports were followed between the two world wars and later basketball, volleyball, badminton and football.

American Football

In HTV since 2011, there is a American football team for women. The team is named Heidelberg Nightmare and together with the men's team Heidelberg Hunters and the cheerleaders, the American football section of the HTV. In 2012, the Fraeuenmannschaft took part in the operation of the League 2nd Bundesliga Women.

Badminton

The badminton department is one of the younger sections of the HTV. It is trained in two groups without age limits, one of which is more designed for leisure and hobby players and the other more for team players.

Basketball

A total of seven times the HTV - Women in the 1950s and 1960s were German champions. The men reached in the same period two times the German runner. The youth gained more than ten Landesmeistertitelin the 1980s and 1990s. In 1992, the C- youth female German Vice- Champion, as well as the C- male youth in 1995 and in 1999. And the Senior III were in the 1983 German Masters.

In the HTV youth teams, among others played Maike Mocikat, Lanka Bartholome, Marlu Mono, Lenssa Mohammed, Tobi and Christian Stoll, Jonathan Weber, Nick from the Mount of Olives and Mario Stojic.

Rugby

Heidelberg is a stronghold of rugby in Germany. The rugby team of the Heidelberg TV stand three times in the final of the German Cup (1974, 1979 and 1994) and currently plays in the first rugby league.

Volleyball

The volleyball group was started in 1975 by Rolf Becker and Joachim Körkel and founded in 1977 as an independent department. The volleyball players are home to eleven teams, including three women and six men's teams, a mixed team and a female youth nowadays. The department has access to the beach volleyball courts on the grounds of the HTV.

Tennis

The Tennis Department of HTV was founded in 1981, it was followed by the construction of tennis courts.

KiSS stands for children's sports school, meaning child-friendly, sport overarching, holistic and professional motor skills school for children aged between 2 and 10 years. The offers of KiSS there are in the districts of Altstadt, Bergheim and West City.

Gymnastics

The turn is the oldest department and with 700 members and the largest department of the HTV. It exists since its founding in 1846. The department is one of the founding members of the gymnastics community Heidelberg ( KTG). Today the gym department works closely with the turn center of Heidelberg.

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