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AUTAUT-STBad Aussee

Bildsteinschanze

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Bildsteinschanze:

K-Point: 70 m
Men Summer Hill record: 72.5 m (Johan Sætre NOR, 1977-08-21, INTER)
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Status: destroyed
Ski club: WSV Bad Aussee
Coordinates: 47.613472, 13.786861 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In the past there was a plastic covered ski jumping hill which allowed jumps on about 75 meters at Bad Aussee in Salzkammergut, only few km away of the ski flying hill at Bad Mitterndorf. Today this Bildsteinschanze is unfortunately no longer existing and there is no more ski jumping at Bad Aussee.

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1)   Karl Heinz Ruppe   wrote on 2025-03-16 at 12:06:

Mattenschanze Bad Aussee

Die Mattenschanze Bad Aussee gehörte nie zum WSV Altaussee
sondern bis zum Schluss zum WSV Bad Aussee. Letzter Obmann Hannes Urban der den Abriss der Schanze beauftragte

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