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Logo of All Sports Team Hannover

The All Sports Team Hannover is a dragon boat team of the Hannoverschen Kanuclub v. 1921 e.V. from Germany. The team has both a Mixed-Team (min. 8 paddling women) and an Open-Team (only men) both in Standard Boat and Small Boat, as well as a women small boat and master open small boat.

History

The team was founded in 2000 by Denis Starke during the dragon races in Hannover which takes place yearly on Whitsundays. The teams name is based upon the variety of sportsmen, who have been the core of the team at the early beginning. The paddlers were chosen for the team Verein zur Förderung des Spitzensports (Supporters club of top sports). This organization supported top sportsmen and women in many different sport activities. To improve the relationship among themselves and to have fun together the club sent regularly a fun team to the Whitsunday dragon boat races in Hanover. After winning several times the fun team titles some sportsmen decided to do dragon boat racing seriously and to join the canoe club HKC. So initially were handball players, judo fighters, rugby players, water polo players, dancers, swimmers, dart players and also some paddlers in the boat of the All Sports Team. The ambition in combination with the sportive talent of the outsiders together with the know-how of the canoe top sports men was the basis for the ongoing success of the All Sports Team. The training course is the Maschsee, a lake in the middle of Hanover city.

Foto finish German Championship 2007, less than 1/100 of a second ahead of Drag Attack Wuppertal

The All Sports Team was highly involved in the technical development of dragon boat sport in Germany, because it is practicing the Hybrid Exit, a special paddling style.

Representing the state Lower Saxony

The most prominent paddler of the All Sports Team and during the 10-years-anniversary celebration in 2010 becoming honorary member, was the former home secretary and sports minister Uwe Schünemann. He joined the Unification Day Cup dragon boat races on the occasion of the German Unity Day dragon boat races. The first races took place on October 3 in 2007. The All Sports Team represents the state Lower Saxony and won the cup already three times.

Titles and Success

Achieved solely in senior and premium classes (under the age of 40), except 2 titles year 2013 in Duisburg[1][2] [3]

National Team WC/WG 1x Gold 3x Silver 6x Bronze 10 Total
National Team EC 1x Gold 1x Silver 1x Bronze 3 Total
Club-Crew World Championships 0x Gold 4x Silver 4x Bronze 8 Total
Club-Crew European Championships 10x Gold 4x Silver 2x Bronze 16 Total
German Championships 49x Gold 28x Silver 11x Bronze 88 Total

Overall Total: 125 Medals

2013
  • 2. Common German Championships (DKV/DDV) in Duisburg: 10x Gold (Mixed 500m, 200m, Open 500m, 200m, Women Small Boat 500m, 200m, Open Small Boat 500m, 200m, Master Open Small Boat 500m, 200m), 2x Silber (Mixed 2000m, Open 2000m)[4]
  • EDBF - Club-Crew European Championships in Hamburg, Germany : 6 x Gold (Mixed 2000m, 200m, Open 200m small boat, Women 200m small boat, Open 500m small boat, Women 500m small boat), 1 x Silver (Mixed 500m)[5]
  • German long-distance Championships in Schierstein: 1x Silver (Mixed 11 km)[6]
  • German Indoor-Championships in Minden: 1x Gold, German Champion Mixed[7][8]
2012
  • 1. Common German Championships in Hamburg/Allermöhe (DDV/DKV): 9 x Gold (Mixed 2000m, 500m, 200m, Open 500m, 200m, Women Small Boat 500m, 200m, Open Small Boat 500m, 200m), 1 x Silver (Open 2000m)[9]
  • German Indoor-Championships in Minden: 1x Gold, German Champion Mixed[10]
  • German long-distance Championships in Rostock: 1 x Silver (Mixed 12 km)[11]
2011
All trophys won at the German Championships 2011 in Brandenburg, including trophy for best team overall
  • German Championships in Brandenburg (DKV): 7 x Gold (Mixed 2000m, 500m, 200m, Women Small Boat 500m, 200m, Open Small Boat 500m, 200m), 2 x Silver (Open 500m, 200m)[12]
  • World Championships of Nations in Tampa/USA (IDBF), with paddlers of the All Sports Team and as national coach Denis Starke: 1 x Gold (Mixed 500m Small Boat), 1 x Silver (Mixed 1000m), 2 x Bronze (Mixed 500m, 2000m)[13]
  • German Championships in Bad Waldsee (DDV): 1 x Gold (Mixed 500m), 2 x Bronze (Mixed 200m, 2000m)[14]
  • German Indoor-Championships in Minden: 1 x Bronze Mixed[15]
  • German long-distance Championships in Oberhausen: 1 x Gold (Mixed 21km)[16]
2010
  • European Championship of Nations in Amsterdam (EDBF), with paddlers of the All Sports Team and as national coach Denis Starke: 1 x Gold (Mixed 200m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 500m), 1 x Bronze (Mixed 2000m)
  • German Championship in Mainz (DDV): 1 x Gold (Mixed 500m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 200m), 3 x Bronze (Mixed 2000m; Open 500m, 2000m)
  • German Indoor-Championship in Minden: 1 x Silver Mixed[17]
2009
  • 2. Place in Team of the Year in Lower Saxony people's voting
  • EDBF - Club-Crew European Championship in Budapest, Hungary : 2 x Gold (Mixed 2000m, 500m), 1 x Bronze (Mixed 200m)
  • World Championships of IDBF (International Dragon Boat Federation) of nations in Prague with paddlers of the All Sports Teams and as national coach Denis Starke: 1 x Silver (Mixed 500m), 1 x Bronze (Mixed 200m)
  • German Championship in Friedersdorf (DDV): 1 x Gold (Mixed 2000m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 500m)
  • German Championship in Munich (DKV): 1 x Gold (Mixed 500m), 2 x Silver (Mixed 200m, 2000m), 1 x Bronze (Open 200m)[18]
2008
  • Euro - League Races Frankfurt: 1 x Gold (Mixed 1.000m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 5 x 250m)[19]
  • German Championship in Berlin-Gruenau (DKV): 2 x Gold (Mixed 200m, 500m), 3 x Silver (Mixed 2.000m ; Open 2.000m, 500m), 1 x Bronze (Open 200m)[20]
  • German Championship in Werder (DDV): 1 x Gold (Mixed 2000m), 2 x Silver (Mixed 200m, 460m)
2007
  • ICF (International Canoe Federation) - Club-Crew World Championships in Gérardmer, France: 2 x Silber (Mixed 200m, 1.000m)
  • German Championship (DKV) in Munich: 3 x Gold (Mixed 200m, 500m ; Open 200m), 3 x Silver (Mixed 2000m ; Open 500m, 2000m)[21]
World Games 2005
2006
  • ICF - Club Crew European Championship in Poznan, Poland: 1 x Gold (Mixed 2.000m, unofficial championship), 1 x Bronze (Mixed 200m)
  • German Championship (DKV) in Brandenburg: 1 x Gold (Mixed 500m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 200m)[22]
2005
  • World Games (ICF) in Duisburg - All Sports Team is German Nationalteam 1: 1 x Bronze (Mixed 500m)[23]
  • IDBF - World Championships in Berlin - All Sports Team is German Nationalteam: 2 x Bronze (Mixed 200m, 2.000m)
  • ICF -Club-Crew World Championships in Schwerin: 1 x Silver (Mixed 250m), 2 x Bronze (Mixed 500m, 2.000m)
  • German Championship (DKV) in Duisburg: 1 x Gold (Open 200m), 2 x Silver (Open 500m, 1.000m), 3 x Bronze (Mixed 200m, 500m, 1.000m)
2004
Shanghai 2004, All Sports Team wins Silver
  • IDBF - World Championships in Shanghai, China - All Sports Team is German Nationalteam: 1 x Silver (Mixed 200m)
  • IDBF - Club-Crew World Championships in Cape Town, South Africa: 2 x 4.place (Mixed 200m, 420m)
  • German Championship in Brandenburg (DKV): 3 x Gold (Mixed 250m, 500m, Open 250m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 1.000m), 2 x Bronze (Open 500m, 1.000m)
  • German Championship (DDV) in Schwerin: 3 x Gold (Mixed 250m, 500m, 1.000m)
2003
  • EDBF -Club Crew European Championship in Auronzo di Cadore/Italy: 2 x Gold (Mixed 250m, 500m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 2.000m)
  • German Championship (DDV) in Berlin: 2 x Gold (Mixed 250m, 1.000m), 1 x Silver (Mixed 500m)
2002
  • German Championship (DDV) in Schierstein: 2x Silver (Mixed 250m, 1.000m)
  • Winner of the DDV – Cup in Mixed and Open Class
2001
  • German Championship (DDV) in Munich, first participation on a German Championship: 1 x Silver (Mixed 1.000m), 1 x Bronze (Open 250m)

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