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Last modified: 2021-01-28 by klaus-michael schneider
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If source is not given explicitely, all information is available from the flag chart of : Rudersportalmanach 1977.
Name: Saarbrücker Rudergesellschaft Undine e.V.
Located in: Saarbrücken
Established: 25 April 1925
It is an 11-stripes flag divided by alternating white and blue horizontal stripes starting with a white one. In the canton is the coat of arms of the city of Saarbrücken.
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 10 Apr 2011
Name: Ruderclub Saar e.V.
Located in: Saarbrücken
Established: 6 June 1885
The white flag is divided by two blue horizontal lines. In its centre between the lines is a red heraldic rose barbed green and seeded yellow.
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 2 May 2011
Name: Saarburger Ruderclub 1925 e.V.
Located in: Saarburg (near Trier)
Established: 1 August 1925
The white flag is divided per bend by a black stripe being cotized only at the lower edge. In the centre is a white shield divided by the red cross of the archbishopric and electorate of Trier. In the upper hoist corner is a red inscription "SRC" in Gothic letters. In the middle of the bottom edge is a red number "1925".
Rudersportalmanach 2004 and this webpage show black inscrirptions the number being in the lower hoist corner.
Source:club webpage (see below)
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 15 May 2011
Name: SV Alemannia 1919 Salzbergen e.V.
Located in: Salzbergen (near Rheine)
Established: 19 March 1919
The flag is divided per bend sinister into red and white. In the lower fly is a red shield containing a white bendy rectangle with a black inscription "SVA".
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 2 May 2011
Name: Ruderclub am Salzgittersee e.V. 1968/98
Located in: Salzgitter-Lebenstedt
Established: 7 February 1968 as a department within SFS (Sportfeunde(?) Salzgitter), independent club since 1998
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 15 May 2011
The white flag is divided by a blue, cotized saltire, in the centre of the flag is a white disc fimbriated blue containing a blue inscription "SFS".
Klaus-Michael Schneider, May 2011
The white flag is divided by a blue, cotized saltire, in the centre of the flag is a white disc fimbriated blue containing a blue inscription "RCS".
Source: flag chart
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 15 May 2011
Name: Wassersportverein Rheinfels St.Goar 1911/1924 e.V.
Located in: Sankt Goar
Established: 31 August 1911 as WSV St.Goar
It is a white pennant divided by a red off-centred cross. A white disc fimbriated red and shifted to the hoist is superimposing the cross. It contains a black "W". In the upper hoist corner is a black inscription "St G".
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 9 Apr 2011
Name: Ruderclub Schieder am Emmerstausee von 1985 e.V.
Located in: Schieder Schwalenberg (Lippe county)
Established: 11 April 1985
It is a blue over red horizontal bicolour superimposed by white capitals "RCS".
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Apr 2011
Name: Schleissheimer Ruderclub
Located in: Schleissheim (near München)
Established: after 2003
It is a blue over white horizontal bicolour. In the centre is a shield divided per fess, showing the Bavarian blue rhombs in a white field below and two orange crossed oars of new type superimposed by an inscription "SRC" of the same colour in a golden yellow field above.
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 26 Apr 2011
Name: Schönebecker Sportclub e.V.
Located in: Schönebeck (Saxony-Anhalt)
Established: 10 November 1950
It is a green over white horizontal bicolour. In the centre is the club's logo, a shield divided per bend sinister into green and white and black capitals "SSC" ordered bendily. The shield has a green inscription containing the full name of the club.
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 May 2011
Name: Spiel- und Sportvereinigung PCK 90 Schwedt e.V.
Located in: Schwedt
Established: 24 June 1949
It is a green - white - green vertical triband, the white stripe is slightly broader. In the middle of the white stripe is the logo, a blue and a white fan (fimbriated blue) with a blue inscription "WASSERSPORT"(1st line) "PCK Schwedt" (2nd line, thinner).The whole is flankes by two green horizontal oars of new type.
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 May 2011
Name: Schweinfurter Ruder-Club "Franken" von 1882 e.V.
Located in: Schweinfurt (Franconia)
Established: 1 May 1882
The flag is quarterly divided into red and white. In its centre is the coat of arms of the city of Schweinfurt. Upon the 1st (red) quarter is a silver inscription "Schweinfurter" (1st line), "RC Franken" (2nd line) "v.1882 e.V." (3rd line).
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 26 Apr 2011
Name: Siegburger Ruderverein 1910 e.V.
Located in: Siegburg
Established: 10 June 1910
The white flag has blue horizontal stripes at top- and bottom edges. In i9ts centre is a blue wheel with four spokes. Between the spokes are blue inscriptions as follows: "S" (hoist), "R" (top), "V" (fly) and "1910" (bottom).
Source: flag chart; Rudersportalmanach 2004 displays a variant having a blue stickman in the centre of the wheel.
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider,15 May 2011
Name: Rudergesellschaft Speyer 1883 e.V.
Located in: Speyer
Established: 3 August 1883
It is a red over white horizontal bicolour with a 6-point star in its centre in inverted colours. The flag has a white canton showing two red crossed oars surrounded by red capital letters and numbers "R"(top), "G"(hoist), "S"(fly) and "1883"(bottom).
Please note, that figures in canton might be black instead.
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 Nov 2007
Name: Ruderclub Kleinmachnow-Stahnsdorf-Teltow e.V.
Located in: Stahnsdorf (Brandenburg)
Established: 18 December 2001
The flag is divided by saltire into red (hoist and fly) and green (top and bottom). In the centre is a white shield with a viking ship having a sail striped red and black.
Source: flag chart
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 15 Apr 2011
Name: Storkower Ruder-Vereinigung 1919 e.V.
Located in: Storkow
Established: 15 November 1919
It is a white flag divided by a thin dark blue bendy line. In the upper fly and lower hoist are lying dark-blue 6-point stars. In the canton is a dark blue inscription "Storkower" over "Ruder-Vg" over "1919 e.V."
Source: flag chart
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 Dec 2007
Name: Stralsunder Ruder-Club e.V.
Located in: Stralsund
Established: 30 May 1894
It is a red flag. At the hoist is a white cross patty with even limits (not concave). On the flyend is a white arrowhead, taken from the coat of arms of the hansa city of Stralsund, pointing to the hoist.
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 28 Nov 2007
Name: Straubinger Ruderclub von 1881 e.V.
Located in: Straubing (Bayern)
Established: 12 June 1881
It is a white flag divided by a red saltire with red letters and numbers "St" (top), "R" (hoist), "Cl" (fly) and "1881"(bottom).
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 May 2006
Name: Ruderclub "Helgoland" e.V.
Located in: Strelitz (Mecklenburg)
Established: unknown
Dissolved: unknown
It was a 17-stripes flag, divided by alternating blue and white horizontal stipes. The flag had a white canton, displaying a dotted blue "H" in a blue rectangle.
Source: Der Rudersport (weekly); edition II/6/5 February 1913
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 June 2014
Name: Stuttgarter Rudergesellschaft von 1899 e.V.
Located in: Stuttgart
Established: 7 August 1899
It is an 11-stripes flag with alternating blue and white stripes starting with a white one. It has a yellow canton with a black uprising horse from the coat of arms of the city of
Stuttgart.
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 May 2006
Name: Stuttgart-Cannstatter Ruderclub von 1910 e.V.
Located in: Stuttgart
Established: 1 September 1910
It is a white flag divided by a red saltire with black letters "St" (top), "c" (hoist), "R" (fly) and "C" (bottom). The intersection of the saltires bars is a blue diamond.
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 May 2006
Name: Behindertensport-Verein Stuttgert e.V.
Located in: Stuttgart
Established: 15 April 1964
t is a pennant horizontally divided into black over yellow. The shield of the club is shifted to the hoist showing a black inscription "BSV Stuttgart"superimposing some kind of crook.
This club was established especially for disabled persons.
Source: flag chart
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 10 Apr 2011
Name: Ruderclub Sorpesee 1956 e.V.
Located in: Sundern
Established: 1 August 1956
For further information click:club webpage.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 Apr 2011
It is a 6-stripes flag divided by horizontal blue and white stripes starting with a white one. The stripe at the top has double height and a blue inscription "RuderClubSorpesee 1956 e.V.", the initials are slightly bigger.
Source: photo at club webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 Apr 2011
It is a 5-stripes flag divided by horizontal blue and white stripes starting with a blue one.
Source: flag chart
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 Apr 2011
Name: Ruder Club Stolzenau von 1986 e.V.
Located in: Stolzenau
Established: 1986
It is a yellow swallow tail pennant, with a big italic red "S" in centre and red inscriptions "RC" in upper hoist and "von 1986" (1st line) "e.V"" (2nd line) in lower fly. Stolzenau is located in Nienburg County at the great loop of the Weser River.
Source: Rudersport Almanach 2004, flag chart
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Jan 2021
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