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K-Point: | 50 m |
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56.0 m (Fritz Nemetz ![]() |
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55.0 m (Rudolf Hrabic ![]() |
Inrun angle: | 32° |
Take-off length: | 15.4 m |
Landing angle: | 35° |
Further jumps: | K30 |
Plastic matting: | no |
Year of construction: | 1912 |
Conversions: | 1930, 1945 |
Status: | destroyed |
Ski club: | WSV Mariazell |
Coordinates: | 47.768263, 15.316819 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
The Kreisgrabenschanze in Styrian Mariazell, a cradle of Austrian skiing, was constructed at Rasing in 1912 by the three years earlier founded winter sports club. In 1930 a 30 meter junior hill was added and Kreisgrabenschanze was enlarged onto 45 meters.
Another more snow-secure training hill was constructed at Grünau in 1935-36.
After World War II the Kreisgrabenschanze was reconstructed and already reopened on January 6, 1946 with a competition of the newly founded Styrian Ski Association. The Austrian academic skiing championships were held at Mariazell in 1952 with a night tournament on Kreisgrabenschanze. In the end it had a K Point of 50 meters and the hill record was a 55 meters.
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