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Tannbergschanze:

K-Point: 40 m
Men Winter Hill record: 43.0 m (Franz Harrer AUT, 1931)
Year of construction: 1930
Operating until: ca. 1938
Coordinates: 47.210140, 10.140447 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Grubenalpe-Schanze:

K-Point: 35 m
Men Winter Hill record: 40.0 m (Rudolf Rietzler AUT, 1939-04-10)
Year of construction: 1933
Operating until: ca. 1955
Coordinates: 47.223979, 10.132654 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: K.u.Sp.V. Lech-Zürs
Coordinates: 47.210140, 10.140447 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In order to further promote the winter sports resort, the Lech-Zürs spa and sports club built the Lech-Tannberg-Schanze in Lech am Arlberg in 1930. In April 1931, an Easter competition was held there for the first time, with Harrer achieving the record distance of 43 meters. The jumping on Easter Monday was then repeated regularly in the following years up to 1939. In 1933, a new ski jump on the Grubenalpe in Oberlech - at an altitude of 1822 meters - had to be used instead.

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