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4000th facility has been added to the Ski Jumping Hill Archive
7000th ski jumping hill added to the Archive!
New Granåsen ski jump in Trondheim inaugurated
Fire destroys ski jumps in Biberau-Biberschlag
Copper Peak: Funding of the renovation finally secured
2025-02-01
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K-Point: | 53 m |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Year of construction: | 1924 |
Year of destruction: | 1968 |
Status: | destroyed |
Ski club: | SC St. Blasien |
Coordinates: | 47.757000, 8.135100 ✔ |
Already in 1922 the planning for the construction of a large ski jumping hill at Holzberg in St. Blasien started under club chairman Dr. Eugen Bruck. Until then smaller ski hills at Jägerhaushalde above Meierhof and on Hasenmatt were used for jumping. On an extraordinary members convention of SC St. Blasien on October 8, 1924 the new-construction measure was decided on. Only short time later works started and in spite of some problems with the executing "Bauhütte Freiburg", the ski jumping hill with its stone-made take-off could be completed in January. On February 17 and 18, 1925 the jump was finally inaugurated and named "Dr.-Ernst-Baader-Schanze" after the son of the ski club founder and one of Germany's best ski jumpers.
Two years later the first challenge cup of the city of St. Blasien was held there. First winner of the annual tournament was local hero Karl Menzer. This tradition was kept until 1968 - only interrupted by World War II. For example Georg Thoma was the winner in 1954. After 1968 the ski jumping hill had to be closed down due to the extension of the bypass road.
Until 1977 challenge cup competitions were held on Spießhorn-Schanze in the urban district of Menzenschwand, after that ski jumping activities of SC St. Blasien ended.
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