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Garstnereck-Schanze:

K-Point: 70 m
Hill record: 81.0 m (Torsti Rejula FIN, 1954-01-24)
Inrun length: 110 m
Take-off length: 5 m
Take-off angle:
Landing angle: 38°
Year of construction: 1949

Gunstschanze:

K-Point: 45 m
Hill record: 42.0 m ( Nemetz AUT, 1931-02-16)
Inrun length: 60 m
Inrun angle: 23°
Take-off length: 5 m
Take-off angle:
Landing angle: 33°
Year of construction: 1924
Conversions: 1949
K-Point: 20 m
Hill record: 23.0 m (Leo Preßl AUT, 1931-02-16)
Year of construction: 1924
Further jumps: no
Status: destroyed
Plastic matting: no
Ski club: WSV Windischgarsten

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History:

In October 1924 the WSV Windischgarsten began with the construction of the ski jumps at Gunsthang and already on Christmas they had been inaugurated. After that many competitions took place on Gunst­hang­schanze.
After World War II this ski jumping facility was in a desolate condition and so in 1949 the construction of an 80 m hill at Garstnereck had to start, in order to be able to host the Austrian ski championships in 1951 and therefore the whole town was working. In January 1950 the new K70 hill was inaugurated and one year later the Austrian Chmapionships were succesfully hosted on the new K70 and K45 Gunstschanze.
Later both jumps unfortunately dilapidated.

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1)   Strohmann Jörg   wrote on 2010-12-20 at 10:52:

Baujahr der Garstnereck-Schanze war 1949! Eröffnung im Jänner 1950.
Schanzenrekord wurde am 24. Jänner 1954 vom Finnen Torsti Rejula mit 81 Metern erzielt. Dann verfiel die Anlage.

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