Trampolino Sulzenhof

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Trampolino Sulzenhof
Trampolino Sulzenhof

The Toblach ski jumping hills

Trampolino Sulzenhof (South Tyrol)
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Location
city Toblach
country ItalyItaly Italy
society SC Toblach - Raiffeisen
Extended 1972, 2002
Hill record 76.0 m Anette Sagen January 23, 2008
NorwayNorway 
Data
Landing
Hillsize HS 74
Construction point 67 m
More jumps
  • K 22
  • K 37

Coordinates: 46 ° 44 ′ 15 ″  N , 12 ° 13 ′ 42 ″  E

The Trampolino Sulzenhof in Toblach consist of several ski jumping hills . The facility includes two small jumps of category K 22, K 37 and a medium jump of category K 67. The jumps are not covered with plastic mattings.

history

In 1911 the club at that time built a small 20 meter hill. After the First World War , two new ski jumps were rebuilt in 1919. The two jumps were rebuilt and improved several times. After the Second World War , the planned "large" ski jump was built in 1950 by the engineer Terschak. National and international competitions were held on the new hill. In 1970 and 1972 the jumps were expanded to 30 and 60 meters. The necessary funds were lacking for the expansion of the ski jumping hills, so they turned to CONI , the state government and the municipality, which then ensured the lack of funding. In 2002 the three ski jumps were expanded and inaugurated in March 2003. From 2005 to 2009, the women's ski jumping Continental Cup took place on the largest hill .

International competitions

All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named

date category Jump 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
January 19, 2005 Continental Cup HS74 NorwayNorway Anette say United StatesUnited States Lindsey Van United StatesUnited States Jessica Jerome
January 18, 2006 Continental Cup HS74 NorwayNorway Anette say ItalyItaly Lisa Demetz United StatesUnited States Jessica Jerome
January 15, 2007 Continental Cup HS74 NorwayNorway Anette say GermanyGermany Ulrike Graessler AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko
January 16, 2007 Continental Cup HS74 NorwayNorway Anette say GermanyGermany Ulrike Graessler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bigna Windmüller
March 3, 2007 Juniors HS74 AustriaAustria Christoph Stauder GermanyGermany Jan Mayländer SloveniaSlovenia Aleš Oblak
March 3, 2007 Juniors HS74 GermanyGermany Daniel Little GermanyGermany André Wesch SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marco Grigoli
January 23, 2008 Continental Cup HS74 NorwayNorway Anette say SloveniaSlovenia Maja Vtič AustriaAustria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
January 21, 2009 Continental Cup HS74 ItalyItaly Lisa Demetz ItalyItaly Evelyn Insam NorwayNorway Line year

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FIS Results Dobbiaco. Retrieved February 25, 2013 .