Toni Seelos Olympic Hill

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Toni Seelos Olympic Hill
Toni Seelos Olympic Hill
Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze (Austria)
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Location
city Seefeld in Tirol and Telfs
country AustriaAustria Austria
society Seefeld ski club
Spectator seats 25,000
Construction year 1931
Rebuilt 2003, 2010
Hill record 114.5 m Marjan Jelenko (2010) SloveniaSlovenia 
Data
Landing
Hillsize HS 109
Construction point 99 m

Coordinates: 47 ° 19 ′ 15 ″  N , 11 ° 10 ′ 39 ″  E

The Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze in Seefeld in Tirol and Telfs in Austria is a ski jumping hill with the hill size HS 109. The facility also has a medium hill with HS 75. According to the older classification, the jumps have a construction point of K 99 or K 68. Until 2003 there were jumps K 20, K 37 and K 50.

It is the larger ski jumping hill of the Nordic center Olympiaregion Seefeld . Most of the ski jump is located in the Telfer municipality, but it is owned and operated by the Seefeld municipality.

history

The first ski jump was built in Seefeld in 1931. First called Jahnschanze , it was named in 1948 after the ski legend Toni Seelos . When the Olympic Winter Games were held in Innsbruck in 1964 , a normal hill was required in addition to the large hill on Bergisel . The normal hill competitions were held in Seefeld and the hill was converted into a K 72.5 hill. For this purpose, the previously existing natural inrun was replaced by a 14 meter high tower. In 1976 the Winter Olympics were held again in Innsbruck after Denver , which had already been awarded the contract, canceled. Seefeld was again the venue for the normal hill jumping. The competition on the large hill took place on Innsbruck's Bergiselschanze. Also for the Nordic World Championships in 1985 there was jumping in Seefeld.

In 2003 the facility was expanded as a K 90 hill. Three smaller jumps (K 20, K 37 and K 50) were torn down. In 2005 the Winter Universiade took place on the K 90 hill . The K 90 ski jump and the casino arena are also used for Nordic combined . In the course of the first Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck 2012 the K 90 hill and the judges tower had to give way to a K 99 hill and a K 68 hill in April 2010. The new ski jumps were inaugurated on November 16, 2010.

International competitions

All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named.

date category Jump 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
1964 Olympia K72 FinlandFinland Veikko Kankkonen NorwayNorway Toralf Engan NorwayNorway Torgeir Brandtzæg
7th February 1976 Olympia K72 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Aschenbach Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jochen Danneberg AustriaAustria Karl Schnabl
January 26, 1985 World Championship K72 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog AustriaAustria Andreas fields NorwayNorway Per Bergerud
January 1, 2003 Continental Cup K90 AustriaAustria Christian Nagiller AustriaAustria Reinhard Schwarzenberger AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl
January 1, 2004 Continental Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl AustriaAustria Christian Nagiller FinlandFinland Juha-Matti Ruuskanen
January 24, 2004 FIS races HS100 SloveniaSlovenia Primož Zupan SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš SloveniaSlovenia Matevž Šparovec
January 25, 2004 FIS races HS100 GermanyGermany Tobias Bogner AustriaAustria Nicolas Fettner AustriaAustria Manuel Resch
December 18, 2004 FIS races HS100 SloveniaSlovenia Nejc Frank AustriaAustria Daniel Lackner SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš
December 19, 2004 FIS races HS100 Competition canceled
January 1, 2005 Continental Cup HS100 RussiaRussia Dmitri Ipatov AustriaAustria Reinhard Schwarzenberger AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner
January 13, 2005 Universiade HS100 AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner AustriaAustria Reinhard Schwarzenberger SloveniaSlovenia Nejc Frank
January 13, 2005 Universiade HS100 AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko SloveniaSlovenia Monika Pogladič JapanJapan Seiko Koasa
January 14, 2005 Universiade HS100 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Anže Damjan
Matevž Šparovec
Rok Urbanc
Nejc Frank
PolandPoland Poland
Grzegorz Sobczyk
Rafał Śliż
Marcin Bachleda
Krystian Długopolski
AustriaAustria Austria
Stefan Kaiser
Christoph Strickner
Alexander Leiwald
Manuel Fettner
January 1, 2006 FIS Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Mario Innauer AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer SloveniaSlovenia Matevž Šparovec
December 22, 2006 FIS races HS100 GermanyGermany Felix Schoft GermanyGermany Oliver Alberer SloveniaSlovenia Robert Hrgota
December 23, 2006 FIS races HS100 GermanyGermany Felix Schoft SloveniaSlovenia Primož Roglič GermanyGermany Oliver Alberer
January 1, 2007 FIS Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Daniel Lackner KazakhstanKazakhstan Radik Schaparov AustriaAustria Thomas Thurnbichler
December 21, 2007 FIS races HS100 AustriaAustria Manuel Poppinger AustriaAustria Andreas Strolz AustriaAustria David Unterberger
December 22, 2007 FIS races HS100 AustriaAustria Andreas Strolz AustriaAustria Lukas Bergmann AustriaAustria David Unterberger
December 19, 2008 Alpine Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Lukas Müller AustriaAustria Manuel Poppinger SloveniaSlovenia Rožle Žagar
December 20, 2008 Alpine Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Lukas Müller AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck AustriaAustria Johannes Lenz
December 18, 2009 Alpine Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Florian Schabereiter GermanyGermany Daniel Little AustriaAustria Markus Schiffner
December 19, 2009 Alpine Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Johannes Obermayr AustriaAustria Florian Schabereiter AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner
December 17, 2010 Alpine Cup HS100 GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner GermanyGermany Christian Reiter
December 18, 2010 Alpine Cup HS100 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft
January 14, 2012 Youth Olympics HS100 SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek NorwayNorway Mats Berggård JapanJapan Yukiya Satō
January 14, 2012 Youth Olympics HS100 JapanJapan Sara Takanashi GermanyGermany Katharina Althaus SloveniaSlovenia Urša Bogataj
January 21, 2012 Youth Olympics HS100 GermanyGermany Germany
Katharina Althaus
Tom Lubitz
Andreas Wellinger
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Urša Bogataj
Luka Pintarič
Anže Lanišek
CanadaCanada Canada
Taylor Henrich
Nathaniel Mah
Dusty Korek
December 15, 2012 Alpine Cup HS100 SloveniaSlovenia Cene Prevc AustriaAustria Simon Greiderer AustriaAustria Elias Tollinger
December 16, 2012 Alpine Cup HS100 SloveniaSlovenia Cene Prevc SloveniaSlovenia Matic Benedik SloveniaSlovenia Rok Justin
26th February 2019 World Championship HS109 GermanyGermany Germany
Juliane Seyfarth
Ramona Straub
Carina Vogt
Katharina Althaus
AustriaAustria Austria
Eva Pissing
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Chiara Hölzl
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
NorwayNorway Norway
Anna Odine Strøm
Ingebjørg Saglien Bråten
Silje Opseth
Maren Lundby
February 27, 2019 World Championship HS109 NorwayNorway Maren Lundby GermanyGermany Katharina Althaus AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
1st March 2019 World Championship HS109 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki PolandPoland Kamil Stoch AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft
2nd March 2019 World Championship HS109 GermanyGermany Germany
Katharina Althaus
Markus Eisenbichler
Juliane Seyfarth
Karl Geiger
AustriaAustria Austria
Eva Pinkelnig
Philipp Aschenwald
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Stefan Kraft
NorwayNorway Norway
Anna Odine Strøm
Robert Johansson
Maren Lundby
Andreas Stjernen
20th December 2019 Alpine Cup HS109 SloveniaSlovenia Žak Mogel SloveniaSlovenia Rok Masle AustriaAustria Josef Ritzer
December 21, 2019 Alpine Cup HS109 AustriaAustria Lisa Eder SloveniaSlovenia Nika Prevc AustriaAustria Julia Mühlbacher
December 21, 2019 Alpine Cup HS109 AustriaAustria Marco Wörgötter FranceFrance Mathis Contamine AustriaAustria Markus Müller

See also

Web links

Commons : Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Domanig Michael: Telfs and Seefeld are considering shifting borders. October 4, 2015, accessed November 14, 2019 .
  2. ^ FIS Results Seefeld. Retrieved March 3, 2013 .