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Hasenbergschanzen:

K-Point: 60 m
Hill record: 70.0 m (Damian Kaminski GER, 2001)
K-Point: 30 m
Hill record: 33.5 m (Jakob Dürrenberger GER, 1997)
K-Point: 15 m
Hill record: 17.5 m (Daniel Huber GER, 1998)
Year of construction: 1995
Further jumps: no
Status: operating
Plastic matting: yes
Ski club: WSV Isny

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History:

The 1919 founded WSV Isny in Allgaeu had been running several ski jumping hills in its history.
The "Schwaben-Schanze" on "Salmaser Höhe" near Wiederhofen was opened in 1922, but only used for a few years.
For German Ski Championships in 1924 the Hasenberg-Schanze at Großholzleute was used, which was ran together with Skizunft Leutkirch. The longest jump of the "DM" on 1924-02-03 was made by Martin Neuner from Partenkirchen with 39.5 meters in front of a large crowd which came to Allgaeu by chartered trains.
The Iberg-Schanze at Riedholz was set up in 1926 and made jumps on more than 50 meters possible. It was opened with a regional competition on 1927-01-03.
Additionally Dinkelacker-Schanze at Felderhalde was used before World War II.
After the war the Iberg-Schanze was reopened on 1949-01-23, then hosting the first "German Championships of teh Western Zones" only three weeks later. One year after that Dinkelacker-Schanze was recaptured as well. At Iberg many national and international competitions were organized in 1950's. Even German Championships were hosted in 1958 (winner Georg Thoma), 1969 and 1980.
In 1972 Fluckenschanze K40 was set up and served beside Ibergschanze - where at least German junior championships were still hosted - until 1990's.
Then ski jumping activities were moved back to Isny's town district Großholzleute onto 1994/95 constructed Hasenbergschanzen K60, K30, K15. From the opening on July 2 & 3, 1995 until 2000 an annual international summer competition on mattings was held. All of the home jumps of Maximilian Mechler have a plastic covering and are equipped with floodlights.

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1)   joel kaelin   wrote on 2012-01-08 at 18:12:

cool!!!!!!

diese chanze ist sooooooooooooo cool!!!!!!!!!!

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