Pirnaer Ruderverein 187250°57′51.1″N 13°55′55.72″E / 50.964194°N 13.9321444°E
The Pirna Rowing Club 1872 (Pirnaer Ruderverein 1872),[2] from Pirna (Germany) is the first and oldest rowing club in the Freestate of Saxony, founded in 1872 and reshaped in 1991.[3] One of the best known is the rower Peggy Waleska, who won 2 World Championships and one silver medal on the Olympics, and the rower Dieter Schubert, who won 2 times Olympic gold, 2 World- championships and 3 European championships. Sybille Reinhardt won the Olympic gold during the competitions Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics. During the time of the German Democratic Republic their names were: Betriebssportgemeinschaft Kommunales Wirtschaftsunternehmen (BSG KWU) Pirna, BSG Einheit Pirna, BSG Fortschritt Pirna and SV Fortschritt Pirna. History
Used ensignsThe ensign of Einheit was used due to the financial pressure. As PRV 1872 they would have had no money otherwise by the Sportvereinigung in the Socialist market economy. The advantage was to have no costs, but with accomplished inspections inclusive accountability reports. The BSG KWU Pirna was an old-fashioned name of the BSG Einheit Pirna in the same organization. The colors are
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NewspaperOn Feb. 1st, 1892, the newspaper "PRV Zeitung" has been founded and existed until around 1945.[11] Their newspaper has the name "Dolle" (engl.: Oarlock) for one publishing per quarter.[12] TitlesYou have a lot of titles you cannot read in their non completely told history. Especially these titles from their extremely hard-trained GDR-era as Einheit or Fortschritt Pirna. They had to give away their best talents to an Olympiastützpunkt (federal point for the adult sports elite) all the time.
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