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Haslach-Rain-Schanze:

Hill Size: HS 37
K-Point: 35 m
Year of construction: 1974

Heini-Rimmel-Schanze:

K-Point: 15 m
Year of construction: 1989
Further jumps: no
Status: operating
Plastic matting: yes
Ski club: TSV Buchenberg

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History:

At Buchenberg near Kempten in the Allgaeu the first ski jumping hill was constructed in 1950’s. On 1974-12-14 the new Haslach-Rainschanze was inaugurated and Andreas Bauer from Oberstdorf set up the first hill record of 34.5 meters. In 1986 Christian Rimmel from Buchenberg won a gold medal together with the DSV team during Junior WSC at Lake Placid and gained the biggest sportive success of TSV ski jumping.
The smaller plastic covered K15 ski jumping hill, which was named after the unwaveringly supporter of local ski jumping Heinrich Rimmel, was constructed in 1989. Still today both ski jumps are carefully maintained and young ski jumpers are educated. In 2011 the plastic covering of K35 jump was started.

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