Bad Mitterndorf
Tauplitz
.
Kulm-Skiflugschanze:
Hill Size: |
HS 235 |
K-Point: |
200 m |
Longest jump: |
247.5 m (Žiga Jelar , 2023-01-27, WC) |
Hill record: |
244.0 m (Peter Prevc , 2016-01-16, SFWC) |
Longest jump: |
200.0 m (Daniela Iraschko-Stolz , 2003-01-29) |
Inrun length: |
117.4 m |
Inrun angle: |
35.3° |
Take-off length: |
8 m |
Take-off angle: |
11.3° |
Take-off height: |
4.75 m |
Speed: |
108 km/h |
Landing angle: |
33.5° |
Hill certificate: |
|
Conversions: |
2014 |
Status: |
operating |
Kulm-Skiflugschanze:
Hill Size: |
HS 200 |
K-Point: |
185 m |
Longest jump: |
220.0 m (Christian Nagiller , 2003-02-02, WC) |
Hill record: |
215.5 m (Andreas Goldberger , 2006-01-11) |
Official hill record: |
215.5 m (Gregor Schlierenzauer , 2009-01-10, WC) |
Longest jump: |
200.0 m (Daniela Iraschko-Stolz , 2003-01-29) |
Inrun length: |
140.4 m |
Inrun angle: |
35° |
Take-off length: |
8 m |
Take-off angle: |
10.75° |
Take-off height: |
4 m |
Speed: |
104.4 km/h |
Landing angle: |
35° |
Hill certificate: |
|
Conversions: |
1985, 2004 |
Operating until: |
2014 |
Kulm-Skiflugschanze:
K-Point: |
152 m |
Hill record: |
167.0 m (Hubert Neuper , 1982-03-14, WC) |
Conversions: |
1974 |
Operating until: |
1984 |
Kulm-Skiflugschanze:
K-Point: |
144 m |
Longest jump: |
147.0 m (Peter Lesser , 1965-03-20, SFW) |
Hill record: |
145.5 m (Peter Lesser , 1965-03-21, SFW) |
Inrun angle: |
40° |
Landing angle: |
28.6° |
Conversions: |
1961 |
Operating until: |
1974 |
Kulm-Skiflugschanze:
K-Point: |
120 m |
Longest jump: |
129.0 m (Harry Glaß , 1956-03-09, SFW) |
Hill record: |
127.0 m (Torbjørn Yggeseth , 1959-03-20, SFW) |
Conversions: |
1952 |
Operating until: |
1961 |
Kulm-Skiflugschanze:
K-Point: |
95 m |
Hill record: |
115.0 m (Josef Bradl , 1951) |
Inrun length: |
126 m |
Inrun angle: |
38.3° |
Landing angle: |
41° |
Year of construction: |
1950 |
Operating until: |
1952 |
Kulm-Schneeschanze:
K-Point: |
90 m |
Year of construction: |
1953 |
Operating until: |
1975 |
Year of destruction: |
1984 |
Status: |
destroyed |
Kulm-Jugendschanzen:
Hill Size: |
HS 70 |
K-Point: |
65 m |
Further jumps: |
K40, K20 |
Plastic matting: |
yes |
Year of construction: |
2014 |
Status: |
project not realized |
Further jumps: |
no |
Plastic matting: |
no |
Spectator capacity: |
40,000 |
Year of construction: |
1949 |
Conversions: |
1953, 1961, 1974, 1985, 2004, 2014 |
Status: |
operating |
Ski club: |
WSC Bad Mitterndorf |
Coordinates: |
47.547770, 13.993428 ✔
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History:
Already since 1909 there have been ski jumping hills at Bad Mitterndorf, in the Styrian part of Salzkammergut, at Zauchen and later also on Tauplitzalm.
With a spirit of optimism after World War II, in 1948-49, the new giant's hill was built below Kulmkogel, near the village of Tauplitz. At that time Hubert Neuper senior was the most promising ski jumping talent from Mitterndorf and was allowed to perform the inaugural jump over 96 meters in 1950. The opening competition was attended by around 10,000 spectators and winner was Rudi Dietrich with a record jump of 103 meters - however, jumps over 135 meters were supposed to be possible.
In 1953, the international ski flying week of the ski flying association KOP (Kulm-Oberstdorf-Planica), predecessor of the ski flying world championships, was held at Kulm for the first time. Winner was Sepp Bradl. Over the following years, the hill was frequently enlarged. After improvements made prior to the 1962 ski flying week, Peter Lesser set up a first world record at Bad Mitterndorf with 141 meters.
From the 1950s to the 1980s, there was also a smaller snow ski jumping hill on Kulm, which was built every year slightly to the left of the larger hill (on the same landing slope). Before the first flying competition in 1950, qualifications were organized there. For several years it was possible to achieve distances of about 100 meters on this hill. The last competition at this facility was organized in 1975, and after the modernization of Kulm in 1985, it was completely removed.
Prior to the first Ski Flying World Championships at Kulm in 1975, the first wind net was installed to protect ski fliers.
A fundamental conversion of the flying hill as K185 took place in 1984/85 for the 1986 SFWC. Furthermore, the wind net was enlarged to a height of 25 m. Side-winds of 8 m/s could thus be reduced to only 2.5 m/s. During those SFWC, Andreas Felder could set up the third and so far last world record at Kulm with 191 meters.
Also the ski jumping ladies haven’t avoided visiting the ski jump, as in 1997 Austria’s Eva Ganster jumped here as the first woman on a ski flying hill on 167 m and didn’t not only enter the Guiness Book of World Records, but set up a new world record in ladies ski jumping. In January 2003 her fellow countrywoman Daniela Iraschko flew in her third jump on 200 m and improved the old World Record by fabolous 33 m!
Lately, for the Ski Flying World Championship in 2016 the flying hill was modernized in 2014. For around 4.2 million Euros the take-off was moved 8 meters higher and 21 meters back on the existing natural inrun, the knoll was enlarged and the landing hill adapted, such that Kulm hill could be enlarged on K200 / HS 225.
As part of these works, the construction of three plastic covered junior hills HS 70, HS 45, HS 25 was also planned in order to subsitute the out-dated Heilbrunnschanzen. However, this was never realized.
Ski flying weeks (1953, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1965 & 1968), Ski Flying World Championships (1975, 1986, 1996, 2006 & 2016) and Ski Flying World Cup competitions have long tradition at Tauplitz and the “fascination of ski flying” is always a well-celebrated international sports event at the Kulm.
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K200 |
|
2023-01-27: |
247.5 m |
Žiga Jelar |
WC |
K200 |
|
2016-01-16: |
244.0 m |
Peter Prevc |
SFWC |
K200 |
|
2016-01-15: |
243.0 m |
Peter Prevc |
SFWC |
K200 |
|
2016-01-15: |
240.5 m |
Noriaki Kasai |
SFWC |
K200 |
|
2015-01-09: |
237.5 m |
Severin Freund |
WC |
K200 |
|
2015-01-09: |
221.0 m |
Robert Kranjec |
WC |
K200 |
|
2015-01-09: |
220.0 m |
Jurij Tepeš |
WC |
K185 |
|
2009-01-10: |
215.5 m |
Gregor Schlierenzauer |
WC |
K185 |
|
2006-01-11: |
215.5 m |
Andreas Goldberger |
|
K185 |
|
2003-02-02: |
220.0 m |
Christian Nagiller |
WC |
K185 |
|
2003-01-31: |
214.0 m |
Sven Hannawald |
WC |
K185 |
|
2000-02-19: |
209.5 m |
Andreas Goldberger |
WC |
K185 |
|
1997-02-08: |
205.0 m |
Takanobu Okabe |
WC |
K185 |
|
1996-02-08: |
201.0 m |
Jens Weißflog |
SFWC |
K185 |
|
1996-02-08: |
200.0 m |
Janne Ahonen |
SFWC |
K185 |
|
1986-03-09: |
191.0 m |
Andreas Felder |
SFWC |
WR |
K185 |
|
1986-03-08: |
183.0 m |
Matti Nykänen |
SFWC |
K152 |
|
1982-03-14: |
167.0 m |
Hubert Neuper |
WC |
K152 |
|
1982-03-12: |
166.0 m |
Hubert Neuper |
WC |
K152 |
|
1982-03-12: |
166.0 m |
Matti Nykänen |
WC |
K152 |
|
1978-03-05: |
164.0 m |
Edi Federer |
|
K152 |
|
1975-03-14: |
157.0 m |
Rainer Schmidt |
SFWC |
K152 |
|
1975-03-14: |
151.0 m |
Karl Schnabl |
SFWC |
K144 |
|
1965-03-21: |
145.5 m |
Peter Lesser |
SFW |
WR |
K144 |
|
1965-03-20: |
147.0 m |
Peter Lesser |
SFW |
K144 |
|
1965-03-19: |
144.0 m |
Bjørn Wirkola |
SFW |
K144 |
|
1962-03-01: |
141.0 m |
Peter Lesser |
SFW |
WR |
K120 |
|
1959-03-20: |
127.0 m |
Torbjørn Yggeseth |
SFW |
K120 |
|
1956-03-09: |
129.0 m |
Harry Glaß |
SFW |
K120 |
|
1956-03-08: |
125.0 m |
Werner Lesser |
SFW |
K120 |
|
1953-02-28: |
123.0 m |
Josef Bradl |
SFW |
K95 |
|
1951: |
115.0 m |
Josef Bradl |
|
K95 |
|
1950: |
103.0 m |
Rudi Dietrich |
|
K95 |
|
1950: |
96.0 m |
Hubert sen. Neuper |
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K185 |
|
2003-01-29: |
200.0 m |
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
2003-01-29: |
188.0 m |
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
1997-02-09: |
167.0 m |
Eva Ganster |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
1997-02-09: |
165.0 m |
Eva Ganster |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
1997-02-09: |
164.5 m |
Eva Ganster |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
1997-02-09: |
163.0 m |
Eva Ganster |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
1997-02-09: |
161.0 m |
Eva Ganster |
|
WR |
K185 |
|
1997-02-09: |
144.0 m |
Eva Ganster |
|
WR |
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Su. |
2024-01-28 |
14:00 : |
SFWC-T |
K200 |
1. Slovenia |
|
Fr. |
2024-01-26 |
14:00 : |
SFWC |
K200 |
1. Stefan Kraft |
|
Su. |
2023-01-29 |
14:15 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
1. Halvor Egner Granerud |
|
Sa. |
2023-01-28 |
14:15 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
1. Halvor Egner Granerud |
|
Su. |
2020-02-16 |
11:00 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
1. Stefan Kraft |
|
Sa. |
2020-02-15 |
11:00 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
1. Piotr Żyła |
|
Su. |
2018-01-14 |
14:00 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
- cancelled - |
|
Sa. |
2018-01-13 |
14:15 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
1. Andreas Stjernen |
|
Su. |
2016-01-17 |
14:15 : |
SFWC-T |
K200 |
1. Norway |
|
Fr. |
2016-01-15 |
13:00 : |
SFWC |
K200 |
1. Peter Prevc |
|
Su. |
2015-01-11 |
14:15 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
- cancelled - |
|
Sa. |
2015-01-10 |
14:15 : |
WC-SF |
K200 |
1. Severin Freund |
|
Su. |
2014-01-12 |
14:15 : |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Peter Prevc |
|
Sa. |
2014-01-11 |
14:00 : |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Noriaki Kasai |
|
Su. |
2012-01-15 |
14:00 : |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Anders Bardal |
|
Su. |
2012-01-15 |
10:45 : |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Robert Kranjec |
|
Su. |
2010-01-10 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Gregor Schlierenzauer |
|
Sa. |
2010-01-09 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Robert Kranjec |
|
Su. |
2009-01-11 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Gregor Schlierenzauer |
|
Sa. |
2009-01-10 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Gregor Schlierenzauer |
|
Su. |
2006-01-15 |
: |
SFWC-T |
K185 |
1. Norway |
|
Sa. |
2006-01-14 |
: |
SFWC |
K185 |
1. Roar Ljøkelsøy |
|
Su. |
2005-01-16 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Adam Małysz |
|
Sa. |
2005-01-15 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Andreas Widhölzl |
|
Su. |
2003-02-02 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Sven Hannawald |
|
Sa. |
2003-02-01 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Florian Liegl |
|
Sa. |
2000-02-19 |
: |
WC-SF |
K185 |
1. Sven Hannawald |
|
Su. |
1997-02-09 |
: |
WC |
K185 |
1. Primož Peterka |
|
Sa. |
1997-02-08 |
: |
WC |
K185 |
1. Takanobu Okabe |
|
Su. |
1996-02-11 |
18:00 : |
SFWC-O |
K185 |
1. Andreas Goldberger |
|
Su. |
1996-02-11 |
: |
WC-SFWC |
K185 |
1. Andreas Goldberger |
|
Sa. |
1996-02-10 |
: |
WC-SFWC |
K185 |
1. Janne Ahonen |
|
Su. |
1993-01-31 |
: |
WC |
K185 |
1. Jaroslav Sakala |
|
Sa. |
1993-01-30 |
: |
WC |
K185 |
1. Jaroslav Sakala |
|
Su. |
1991-02-24 |
: |
WC |
K185 |
1. Stefan Horngacher |
|
Sa. |
1991-02-23 |
: |
WC |
K185 |
1. Stephan Zünd |
|
Su. |
1986-03-09 |
18:00 : |
SFWC-O |
K185 |
1. Andreas Felder |
|
Sa. |
1986-03-08 |
: |
SFWC |
K185 |
1. Andreas Felder |
|
Sa. |
1986-03-08 |
: |
SFWC |
K185 |
1. Andreas Felder |
|
Su. |
1982-03-14 |
: |
WC |
K152 |
1. Hubert Neuper |
|
Sa. |
1982-03-13 |
: |
WC |
K152 |
1. Hubert Neuper |
|
Fr. |
1982-03-12 |
: |
WC |
K152 |
1. Matti Nykänen |
|
Su. |
1978-03-05 |
18:00 : |
SFW-O |
K152 |
1. Peter Leitner |
|
Su. |
1978-03-05 |
: |
SFW |
K152 |
1. Anton Innauer |
|
Sa. |
1978-03-04 |
: |
SFW |
K152 |
1. Anton Innauer |
|
Fr. |
1978-03-03 |
: |
SFW |
K152 |
1. Peter Leitner |
|
Su. |
1975-03-16 |
18:00 : |
SFWC-O |
K152 |
1. Karel Kodejška |
|
Su. |
1975-03-16 |
: |
SFWC |
K152 |
1. Karl Schnabl |
|
Sa. |
1975-03-15 |
: |
SFWC |
K152 |
1. Karel Kodejška |
|
Fr. |
1975-03-14 |
: |
SFWC |
K152 |
1. Frithjof Prydz |
|
Su. |
1968-03-03 |
: |
SFW-O |
K144 |
1. Zbyněk Hubač |
|
Su. |
1965-03-21 |
18:00 : |
SFW-O |
K144 |
1. Henrik Ohlmeyer |
|
Su. |
1965-03-21 |
: |
SFW |
K144 |
1. Dieter Neuendorf |
|
Sa. |
1965-03-20 |
: |
SFW |
K144 |
1. Bernd Karwofsky |
|
Su. |
1962-03-04 |
18:00 : |
SFW-O |
K144 |
1. Helmut Recknagel |
|
Su. |
1962-03-04 |
: |
SFW |
K144 |
1. Helmut Recknagel |
|
Sa. |
1962-03-03 |
: |
SFW |
K144 |
1. Helmut Recknagel |
|
Su. |
1959-03-22 |
18:00 : |
SFW-O |
K120 |
1. Torbjørn Yggeseth |
|
Su. |
1959-03-22 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Helmut Recknagel |
|
Sa. |
1959-03-21 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Walter Habersatter |
|
Fr. |
1959-03-20 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Torbjørn Yggeseth |
|
Su. |
1956-03-11 |
18:00 : |
SFW-O |
K120 |
1. Werner Lesser |
|
Su. |
1956-03-11 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Veikko Heinonen |
|
Sa. |
1956-03-10 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Veikko Heinonen |
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Fr. |
1956-03-09 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Werner Lesser |
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Mo. |
1953-03-02 |
18:00 : |
SFW-O |
K120 |
1. Josef Bradl |
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Mo. |
1953-03-02 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Roy Sherwood |
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Sa. |
1953-02-28 |
: |
SFW |
K120 |
1. Josef Bradl |
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1951 |
: |
INT |
K95 |
1. Josef Bradl |
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1950 |
: |
INT |
K95 |
1. Rudi Dietrich |
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skocznia w Bad Mitterndorf
To jest najlepsza skocznia mamucia, jaką znam. Można tam latać nawet powyżej 220 m, a i nawet powyżej 230 m. Tak do 240 m. Sam prowadzę w zeszytach skocznie na prąd w szwedzkim Lahtesal. Kiedyś tworzyłem w zeszytach do poszczególnych spisów skocznie narciarskie 170 - metrowe.
Kulm Frauenrekord
Den ersten Damen-Skiflugweltrekord hielt Eva Ganster (AUT), welcher Februar 1997 im Rahmen des Skiflug-WC's der Herren aufgestellt wurde. Dort war sie Vorspringerin. Mit 167 m landete sie auch im Guinnes-Buch der Rekorde! Bitte diesen Rekord noch eintragen!
Rekordy
Proszę o poprawkę w datach w sekcji rekordów. Weissflog skoczył 201m 8 lutego 1996 r., Ahonen uzyskał 200m dzień później co znaczy, że nigdy nie był oficjalnym rekordzistą skoczni.
Ljokelsoy
I think Roar Ljokelsoy had the hill record in this hill by 225m for several years before Harry Olli flied further.
Stoch supporter
I wish all the jumpers, but especially the Polish team members,lots of succes.
Kamil is on a winning streak so hope to see him on the highest stage once again.
Looking forward to watching the jumping this weekend !!
Peter Prevc (SLO) hat den eigenen Rekord am Kulm heute um 1 Meter verbessert. Der Schanzenrekord liegt jetzt bei 244,0 m
Inrun length is 117.4 m (as it's written in certificate), not 109.4 m. It has to be corrected.
To skocznia gdzie tam groźny upadek miał Austriak Thomas Morgenstern w piątek 10.01.2014. (na treningu jescze przed sesją kwalifikacyjną)
Schanzenrekord
Auf Skiflugschanzen zählen Schanzenrekord auch im Training.
Die FIS führt auch Severion Freund mit 237,5 Metern als Rekordhalter, siehe z.B.
Startliste von heute.