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Monrepos-Schanze (Horst-Stragand-Schanze):

K-Point: 31 m
Men Winter Hill record: 34.0 m (Horst Stragand BRD)
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1952
Conversions: 1955, 1985, 2015
Year of destruction: 2019
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SC Monrepos
Coordinates: 50.476800, 7.443650 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In 1952, the first small ski jump was built in Neuwied-Segendorf north of Koblenz, which was enlarged several times in the following years. Heini Klopfer provided the design for the permanent ski jumping facility built in 1955. In the mid-1960s, ski jumping reached its peak in Segendorf. So the Monrepos ski jump was equipped with floodlights, a two-story judges tower was built, and it was even considered to be covered with plastic mattings. However, then the last official competition was held already in 1969.
In 1984-1985, the ski jump was refurbished and rebuilt with a new tower. It was also named after the hill record holder Horst Stragand. Over the years the wooden inrun tower fell into disrepair again. It was replaced in 2015, but in September 2019 the ski jumping activities at Monrepos finally came to an end - the ski jump tower and ski hut were demolished.

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