Anklam ski jump

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Anklam ski jump
Anklam ski jump (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Red pog.svg
Location
city Anklam
country GermanyGermany Germany
Destroyed Mid 1970s
Hill record 25 m
Data
Landing
Construction point 22 m

Coordinates: 53 ° 50 ′ 57 ″  N , 13 ° 41 ′ 29 ″  E

The Anklam ski jump was a ski jump in the Hanseatic city of Anklam in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

For many years, Anklam was a winter sports stronghold in the north of the GDR . After there were two forerunners, the sports instructor Alfred Hannig arranged for the ski jump to be built on a site not far from the sports field. The construction cost about 6,000 marks and was built by the local skiers themselves. Construction started in December 1959 and in 1969 the ski jump was covered with plastic matting due to lack of snow. The ski jump was dismantled in the mid-1970s. From a geographical point of view, it is considered to be the most northerly and deepest German ski jump.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b We landed on the garage roofs , nordkurier.de
  2. Veronika Müller: When Anklam was still a skiing paradise, the ski jump was built in December 1959. In: Free Earth . December 28, 1960, accessed on February 25, 2020 (entry in the archive of the Museum im Steintor ).
  3. "I've always been a great ski jumping fan " , sportjournalist.de