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GERGER-BYTraunstein

Sparzer Graben

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Hans-Namberger-Schanzen:

K-Point: 18 m
Further jumps: K6
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1988
Conversions: 2002
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Skiclub Traunstein
Coordinates: 47.865263, 12.654187 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

From 1928 to 1972 there was the large Bürgerwaldschanze in Traunstein.
Another ski jumping venue, which was given up in 1988 were Hochbergschanzen with K-Points of 40 m, 28 m and 20 m.
As a substitute already in the same year a new small ski jumping facility was built up at Sparzer Graben. Since 2002 these Hans-Namberger-Schanzen have been renovated and on 2005-07-31 both plastic covered hills were finally reopened. However, the junior ski jumping hills had not been used for very long and were dismantled in 2010s. Today, a mountain bike dirt park is located there.

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