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Sachsenbergschanze:

K-Point: 28 m
Year of construction: 1966
Year of destruction: 2006
Coordinates: 50.01324, 11.83834 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Mühlbergschanze:

K-Point: 15 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SC Neubau
Coordinates: 50.01324, 11.83834 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Already in 1930's there was the first ski jumping hill at Mühlberg in Neubau at the foot of Ochsenkopf in Fichtelgebirge.
This hill was replaced by the 1966 constructed ski jump at Sachsenberg. The construction was supported by US Army troops doing soil works and one year later the judges' tower was added. In 2006 the dilapidated ski jump was partly dismantled.

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1)   Ulli Braun   wrote on 2011-03-29 at 15:06:

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Ich war schon sehr viele Male in Fichtelberg und da ich Fan vom Skispringen bin, habe ich mich oft gefragt, wo genau die Mühlbergschanze gestanden hat. Auch die alte Schanze auf der Bleaml-Alm wird bei jedem Besuch angesehen. Gruß aus Mecklenburg

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