W90 mat jump system
Location
city
Ramsau am Dachstein
country
Austria Austria
society
WSV Ramsau
Hill record
101.0 m Daito Takahashi , December 17, 2005
Japan
47.4175 13.655277777778 Coordinates: 47 ° 25 ′ 3 ″ N , 13 ° 39 ′ 19 ″ E
The W90 mat jump facility in Ramsau am Dachstein consists of several ski jumps . The facility includes two smaller jumps of category K 15, K 30 (Minzelhofschanzen) and a normal hill of category K 90 (W90 plastic jumping facility ).
history
The K90 hill was built in 1995 with a view to the 1999 Nordic World Ski Championships . While the ski jump was only considered once in the men's ski jumping World Cup , it has been a regular venue for jumping competitions in Nordic combined since 1998. Chance also competitions of the second-rate were there FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup and a World Cup competition held the ladies.
The jumping facility serves primarily as a training center for the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV). Since the end of 2013 there has also been a start-up test facility (so-called "Speed Race"), which the ÖSV expects to gain new knowledge in terms of start-up speeds.
International competitions
All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named
date
category
Jump
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
January 11, 1998
World cup
K90
Japan Masahiko Harada
Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki
Japan Hiroya Saitō
February 26, 1999
World Championship
K90
Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki
Japan Hideharu Miyahira
Japan Masahiko Harada
December 8, 2000
World cup
K90
Competition canceled
February 4, 2001
Continental Cup
K90
Austria Markus Eigenler
Germany Frank Reichel
Slovenia Jure Bogataj Georg Späth Stefan Thurnbichler Germany Austria
August 14, 2004
Continental Cup
HS98
Austria Stefan Kaiser
Poland Robert Mateja
Austria Balthasar Schneider
August 15, 2004
Continental Cup
HS98
Poland Robert Mateja
Slovenia Jernej Damjan
Austria Andreas Kofler
August 19, 2007
Continental Cup
HS98
Austria Daniela Iraschko
Norway Anette say
Japan Izumi Yamada
February 23, 2008
Continental Cup
HS98
Austria Wolfgang Loitzl
Austria Bastian Kaltenböck
Austria Manuel Fettner
February 24, 2008
Continental Cup
HS98
Austria Manuel Fettner
Austria Wolfgang Loitzl
Austria Bastian Kaltenböck
February 19, 2011
Continental Cup
HS98
Japan Sara Takanashi
Germany Ulrike Graessler
Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
February 19, 2011
FIS Cup
HS98
Austria Bjorn Koch
Austria Lukas Müller
Germany David Winkler
February 20, 2011
Continental Cup
HS98
Japan Sara Takanashi
Germany Ulrike Graessler
Germany Melanie Faiss
February 20, 2011
FIS Cup
HS98
Austria Markus Schiffner
Austria Bjorn Koch
Austria Stefan Hayboeck
December 18, 2011
Alpine Cup
HS98
Austria Stefan Kraft
Austria Ulrich Well-named
Slovenia Rok Justin
December 18, 2011
Alpine Cup
HS98
Austria Stefan Kraft
Slovenia Rok Justin
Slovenia Jaka Hvala
December 14, 2012
World cup
HS98
Japan Sara Takanashi
France Coline Mattel
Austria Daniela Iraschko
Web links
Individual evidence
^ "FIS appraises 'Projekt Ramsau'" at www.skisprungschanzen.com, accessed on November 12, 2013
↑ FIS results Ramsau. Retrieved September 23, 2012 . Attention: The link also contains the two competitions from the large hill at the 1999 World Championships, which were held on the Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze in Bischofshofen .
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