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K-Point: | 81 m |
Hill record: | 83.0 m (Franz Wiegele , 1983-02-13) |
Plastic matting: | no |
Operating until: | 1990's |
Status: | destroyed |
K-Point: | 50 m |
Hill record: | 56.0 m |
Plastic matting: | no |
Operating until: | 2000 |
Status: | destroyed |
K-Point: | 30 m |
Hill record: | 30.5 m |
Hill record: | 31.0 m (Christoph Schütz , 2023-06-25) |
Hill record: | 29.0 m (Amy Dögl , 2023-06-25) |
Further jumps: | K18 |
Plastic matting: | yes |
Conversions: | 1996, 2022-2023 |
Status: | operating |
K-Point: | 10 m |
Plastic matting: | no |
Status: | operating |
Further jumps: | no |
Year of construction: | 1921 |
Ski club: | SG Klagenfurt |
Coordinates: | 46.590485, 14.299479 ✔ |
Already in 1909 the ski association of Carinthia held the first ski jumping event on a provisional ski jump in the north of Klagenfurt, at Schleppe brewery. For the 1910 winter season, two permanent ski jumping hills were built there, which allowed jumps of around 30 and 15 meters. In November 1910, a conversion took place under the lead of senior lieutenant E. Elsner, who shaped the hill according to Holmenkollen. In 1912 and 1914, the Carinthian championships were held there.
After World War I, in 1921 a new ski jumping facility - which is still in use today - was established at Sattnitz near Viktring. The 40-meter hill was inaugurated in February 1922 with state championships. In 1924, the hill was converted and should then allow jumps of up to 60 meters. Due to poor snow conditions, it could only be re-opened in 1926. However, usually only distances around 30 meters were reached. In October 1934 the ski jump could finally be enlarged for jumps over 50 meters. From 1935 to 1940 and also after 1949, Skiverein Klagenfurt then held annual international jumping competitions.
After World War II, Sattnitz ski jumping facility was further extended, with a K81 ski jump and smaller hills. The last competition on the K50 hill was in 2000, the K81 which was located in the forest, was in use a last time in early 1990s. Nowadays, the three smaller, plastic covered Sattnitzschanzen are still used for training young ski jumpers and also international children's competitions are held as part of Alpe Adria Tournament.
Between summer 2022 and May 2023, the Klagenfurter Skisprunggemeinschaft renovated the K30: The whole inrun was dismantled and rebuilt.
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