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K-Point: | 40 m |
Hill record: | 38.5 m (Fritz Nemetz , 1935-02-17) |
Further jumps: | K15 |
Year of construction: | 1909 |
Conversions: | 1924, 1934 |
Coordinates: | 47.557032, 13.948495 ✔ |
K-Point: | 25 m |
Year of construction: | 1927 |
Coordinates: | 47.595383, 13.985948 |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Status: | destroyed |
Ski club: | WSC Bad Mitterndorf |
Coordinates: | 47.557032, 13.948495 ✔ |
Already around 1909 there was a first ski jumping hill at Mitterndorf in the Styrian Salzkammergut. In February 1911, the Austrian Ski Championships were held in Mitterndorf on the two ski jumps at Zauchen: Lieutenant Elsner jumped a record of 33 meters, but Heinrich Rüdiger claimed the title. Ski jumping in Mitterndorf flourished again after World War I and the ski jumping hill was modernized for the international Tri-State Championships in 1925. From 1927 on there was another 30-meter ski jump on more snowsure Tauplitzalm, Keglowitschschanze at Holl-Haus cabin, which also hosted competitions from time to time. In 1934-35, the main hill of Mitterndorf at Zauchen was enlarged to allow jumps of more than 40 meters. After World War II, the ski flying hill at Kulm was constructed.
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