Raimund-Ertl-Schanze
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city | Breitenwang | ||||||||
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society | SC Breitenwang | ||||||||
Construction year | 1933 | ||||||||
Rebuilt | 1985 & 1993 | ||||||||
Hill record | 94.0 m David Zauner , January 6 , 2004
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Coordinates: 47 ° 28 ′ 12 ″ N , 10 ° 44 ′ 22 ″ E
The Raimund-Ertl-Schanze in Breitenwang consists of several ski jumping hills . The facility includes two smaller jumps of categories K 20 and K 35 , and a normal hill of category K 85. The K 85 hill is located outside of Breitenwang in the district of Lähn . The two smaller jumps are in the village on the border with Reutte near the outdoor pool. The K85m hill is no longer in operation today. The TT-TSV Cup is held every year on the two smaller hills with the Faulenbachschanze in Füssen.
history
The Raimund-Ertl-Schanze was built in 1933. The club expanded the ski jump to the K 75 in 1984/85. In 1993 there was the second reconstruction of the hill and it was enlarged to the normal hill K 85. The two smaller jumps K 20 and K 35 have been standing for a long time and were covered with plastic mattings in 2002. In 1994 the ski jumping competitions of the Nordic Junior World Championships took place on the normal hill . After the Finn Janne Ahonen won in the singles ahead of Nicolas Dessum (France) and Zbyněk Krompolc (Czech Republic), the Finnish team ( Jani Mattila , Olli Happonen , Tero Koponen and Janne Ahonen) was able to beat the Czech Republic ( Jan Balcar , Jakub Sucháček , Jaroslav Kahánek and Zbyněk Krompolc) and Austria ( Andreas Widhölzl , Reinhard Schwarzenberger , Richard Foldl and Andreas Beck ) win the title.
Web links
- Raimund-Ertl-Schanze on Skisprungschanzen.com
- Official website