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Große Lachtalschanze:

K-Point: 83 m
Men Winter Hill record: 72.5 m (Ernst Kröll AUT, 1969-04-07)
Inrun length: 90 m
Inrun angle: 31°
Take-off length: 6 m
Take-off angle: 10.5°
Take-off height: 2.5 m
Speed: 83.9 km/h
Landing angle: 36.5°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
K83 (...-...)K68 (1943-1976)

Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1943
Conversions: ca. 1976
Operating until: ca. 1990
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SC Schönberg-Lachtal
Coordinates: 47.248921, 14.358548 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Generaloberst Dietl-Schanze was built in 1943 in the upper Lachtal, situated above Oberwölz and Niederwölz in Tauern mountains. After the end of World War II, the Skiclub Schönberg-Lachtal was founded in 1951 and took over the hill. On Easter Monday in 1968 and 1969 international competitions were held on Large Lachtalschanze: in 1968 Reinhold Bachler won and Walter Schwabl set a hill record in front of a crowd of 1,800 spectators; in 1969 1,500 spectators attended Ernst Kröll's visctory with jumps on 71.0 and 72.5 m.
Presumably in 1976 the ski jump was reconstructed as K83 and even obtained a FIS homologation. Most likely it has been used until mid-80's or early 1990's. Today there is still a small alpine skiing area with a few lifts at Lachtal and the ski club is now called Sportunion Oberwölz-Lachtal.

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