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CZECZE-TKarlova Studánka Bad Karlsbrunn

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Altvater-Sprungschanze:

K-Point: 52 m
Men Winter Hill record: 49.0 m (Alfred Wanke CZE, 1936-02-16)
Inrun length: 67 m
Inrun angle: 30°
Take-off length: 12 m
Take-off angle:
Take-off height: 1.7 m
Landing angle: 33°
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1932
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Wintersportverein Bad Karlsbrunn, HDW
Coordinates: 50.076806, 17.284500 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Altvater-Schanze ski jump was opened in Karlova Studánka/Bad Karlsbrunn, in the famous mountain resort region of Hrubý Jeseník (German: Altvatergebirge) in 1932. Local competitions were held there, but often with the participation of top-class competitors, including guests from Norway. The hill had a partially artificial inrun structure. The landing area passed into a bridge over Bílá Opava river and ended with a counterslope with a stone foundation. After World War II, the hill was no longer used and ski jumping in the area moved to the jump near the Barborka mountain hut.

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