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Seefeld
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| Hill Size: | HS 109 |
| K-Point: | 99 m |
| Hill record: | 114.5 m (Marjan Jelenko , 2010-12-18, NC-OPA) |
| Inrun length: | 91.36 m |
| Inrun angle: | 34° |
| Take-off length: | 6.42 m |
| Take-off angle: | 10.5° |
| Take-off height: | 2.470 m |
| Speed: | 89.2 km/h |
| Landing angle: | 33.3° |
| Status: | operating |
| Hill Size: | HS 75 |
| K-Point: | 68 m |
| Hill record: | 81.0 m (Anze Lanisek , 2012-01-14, YOG) |
| Ladie's hill record: | 79.5 m (Sara Takanashi , 2012-01-12, YOG) |
| Inrun length: | 96.61 m |
| Inrun angle: | 30° |
| Take-off length: | 6 m |
| Take-off angle: | 9.5° |
| Take-off height: | 1.7 m |
| Landing angle: | 34.2° |
| Year of construction: | 2010 |
| Status: | operating |
| K-Point: | 50 m |
| Further jumps: | K37, K20 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Spectator capacity: | 25,000 |
| Year of construction: | 1931 |
| Conversions: | 1962, 1983, 2003, 2010 |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Status: | operating |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Ski club: | SC Seefeld |
In 1931 Jahnschanze was built up at Seefeld in Tyrol and then in 1948 it was named after the skiing legend Anton Seelos. For the Olympic Winter Games 1964 at Innsbruck Seefeld was chosen as the host of normal size hill competitions. Before the Games the ski jumping hill was enlarged into K72.5 and the natural inrun was replaced by a 14 meters high tower. While Veikko Kankkonen became Olympic gold medal winner, J. Matouš set up the longest distance with 80.5 meters.
Since the Winter Games of 1976 were moved from Denver to Innsbruck, Toni- Seelos-Schanze was once again host of normal hill concurrencies. Attended by 60,000 spectators Hans-Georg-Aschenbach from East Germany won.
In 1985 the Nordic WSC were given to Seefeld and normal hill competitions were again held on Toni-Seelos-Omypiaschanze; with a triumph of Jens Weißflog. Another highlight was the Winter-Universiade Innsbruck-Seefeld in 2005. Today mainly competitions of Nordic combined take place on the jump in Casino-Arena, which was 2003 converted into K90. The smaller ski jumping hills K50, K37, K20 were all torn down during the conversion of 2003.
For the Olympic Youth Winter Games in Innsbruck 2012 the K90 jumping hill with its judges tower was torn down in April 2010. On November 16, 2010 the inauguration of two new jumping hills HS 109 and HS 75 could be celebrated.
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Schanzenrekord K 68
Simon Greiderer sprang im Rahmen der Tiroler Meisterschaft am 22.01.2011 auf der K 68 im zweiten Durchgang 80,5 m
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New hill record and correct size
Thomas Diethart (Austria) set a new hill record in the first Alpen Cup race with 111 meters on 17 December 2010. According to the official results, the correct size of the biggest hill is K99/HS109. http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2011/JP/3213/2011JP3213RL.pdf