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Poppenschanze:

K-Point: 40 m
Men Winter Hill record: 44.0 m (Kurt Becher AUT, 1952)
Year of construction: 1936
Operating until: ca. 1960
Coordinates: 47.701466, 14.168339 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Stodertal-Schanze:

K-Point: 30 m
Men Winter Hill record: 34.0 m (Hans Rucker AUT, 1924-01-06)
Further jumps: K20
Year of construction: 1922
Conversions: 1923, 1936
Coordinates: 47.698625, 14.153856 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Klinzen-Jugendschanzen:

K-Point: 15 m
Year of construction: 1923
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: WSV Stodertal
Coordinates: 47.701466, 14.168339 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Stodertalschanze was built by 1912 founded Wintersportverein Stodertal at the village center of Hinterstoder at Pfarrerleiten in 1922. The inaugural jump over 30 meters was made by Ludwig Angerhofer and the first competition on new year's day 1923 was won by Hans Rücker with the same distance. In March 1923, the Upper Austrian skiing championships were held in Hinterstoder on both ski jumping hills. For the OÖ championships in January 1924, Stoderschanze was enlarged and a new junior hill was built at Klinzengut. Around 1930, the most successful athlete from Hinterstoder was Franz Kniewasser, who also became Austrian champion in triple-combination.
After it became quiet around Stodertalschanze in early 1930's, in 1936 a new 40-meter hill was built in Mitterstoder, located between Poppengut and Gressenbauer. This ski jumping hill was also used after World War II, presumably until late 1950's. Then, the Schiclub Hinterstoder focused more on alpine skiing, where it has also hosted a few World Cup races since 1986.

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