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AUTAUT-TZell am Ziller

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Zellbergschanze:

K-Point: 90 m
Men Winter Hill record: 103.0 m (Josef Bradl AUT)
Year of construction: 1946
Year of destruction: 1950's
K90 (1946-1950's)K40 (1924-1946)

Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1924
Conversions: 1926, 1938, 1946
Year of destruction: 1950's
Status: destroyed
Ski club: WSV Zell am Ziller
Coordinates: 47.230545, 11.872153 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The ski jumping hill at Zellberg in Zell am Ziller was opened in February 1925. In January 1926, the Tyrolian championships were held there, but due to structural deficiencies only jumps up to 25 meters were possible. Thus, already in end of 1926 Zellberg-Schanze was converted to enable safe jumps of 40 meters. Another conversion took place in 1938, which then allowed jumps of up to 50 meters.
In 1946-47, the brothers Heinrich and Max Obholzer (Garber) together with planner Josef Binder (Greiderer) built a new 90-meter giant hill at Greidererfeld in Zellbergeben. The Tyrolian nordic championships were held there in January 1948. Though Austrian and international A-class ski jumpers participated regularily, competitions were only organized for around 10 years, then the wooden ski jump dilapidated. The hill record shall have been 103 meters by Sepp Bradl!

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