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Hansaschanze:

K-Point: 42 m
Men Winter Hill record: 37.0 m (Günter Wilkesmann BRD, 1950)
Year of construction: 1928
Operating until: 1971
Year of destruction: 1994
Coordinates: 51.260148, 7.456276 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Fuchslochschanze:

K-Point: 38 m
Men Winter Hill record: 36.0 m (Heinrich Pape BRD, 1947)
Year of construction: 1949
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: TuS Breckerfeld
Coordinates: 51.260148, 7.456276 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Skiclub Breckerfeld was founded in 1928 and in the same year the Hansa-Schanze was constructed at Steinbachtal. Already before, two smaller ski jumps had been located there, Steinbachschanze and Hardt-Schanze. Competitions on Hansaschanze sometimes attracted up to 3,000 spectators. The hill record of 37 meters was set up by Günter Wilkesmann in 1950. Together with Emil Kritzler, who had been active before World War II, Wilkesmann was the best ski jumper of the town. The last official competition on the ski jump was held in 1968 and in 1971 ski jumping activities completely stopped. After many attempts to revive the ski jumping hill, its inrun tower was finally dismantled in 1994. Today, the remains of the former judges tower and take-off are still clearly visible.
In another side valley of Steinbachtal, Fuchslochschanze had been set up in 1947. However, due to its disadvantageous location on a sunny slope it had only been used for a few years.

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