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K-Point: | ca. 50 m |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Year of construction: | 1932 |
Conversions: | 1936-38, 1951 |
Operating until: | 1956 |
Status: | destroyed |
Ski club: | WSV Türnitz |
Coordinates: | 47.928414, 15.474468 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
In February 1929, the “Ostmark Ski Club” from Vienna organized the Ostmark race together with the Türnitz winter sports group, where both cross-country skiing and ski jumping were on the program - presumably on a small ski jump at Scharbachtal. In 1932, the ski jumping hill at Spittelberg, a foothill of the Eibl, was built. In 1936-38, it was enlarged to allow jumps of over 50 meters. It had a natural inrun, a wooden take-off table, and a judge's tower. The inauguration on January 22, 1939, took place under the name "Hofrat Dr. Jary-Schanze".
The ski jump continued to be used after World War II and was renewed in 1951. The last competition were probably the "Austrian Academic Championships with Foreign Participation" on February 28, 1956.
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