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Richard-Frisch-Schanze:

K-Point: 35 m
Men Winter Hill record: 37.0 m (Josef Bradl AUT, 1949-12-17)
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1949
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SK Mühlbach
Coordinates: 47.376454, 13.129712 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Already in 1912 in Mühlbach at Hochkönig, home of ski jumping legend Josef Bradl (also called Sepp, Bubi or Buwi), the first ski jumping hill was constructed.
After World War II a new ski jumping hill was built in 1949, probably it was located closer to town than Rudolfschanze at Arthurhaus in Mitterberg. The inaugural competition on December 17, 1949 was held in memoriam of Richard Frisch and the hill was dedicated to him. Further information is not available.
After his active ski jumping career, world champion, four hills Winner and world record holder Sepp Bradl became coach of the Austrian ski jumping team. He also initiated the construction of a new ski jumping facility at Riedingtal above Mühlbach. He and his wife were also running an alpine cabin in Mühlbach, the Rupertihaus, which however burnt down in 1990, already after his death. A monument in the town center still reminds of Bradl, one of Austria's and the world's greatest and most memorable ski jumpers.

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