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Montafoner Schanzenzentrum:

Hill Size: HS 108
K-Point: 95 m
Year of construction: 2013
Further jumps: K60, K35, K18
Status: project
Plastic matting: yes

Zelfenschanze:

K-Point: 80 m
Hill record: 86.0 m (1947)
Inrun angle: 40°
Take-off length: 2.75 m
Take-off angle:
Take-off height: 2.5 m
Landing angle: 37.3°
Year of construction: 1937
Conversions: 1946
Status: destroyed
Plastic matting: no
Further jumps: no
Ski club: WSV Tschagguns, SC Montafon

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History:

In 1937 Zelfenschanze was built up at Tschagguns, it was at that time the largest ski jump of whole Austria. On 1938-01-09 its opening was celebrated by 6,000 spectators and ski flying world record holder Sepp “Bubi” Bradl landed the first 80 meter leap on Austrian ground.
After World War II this jump was reopened on March 12, 1946. One year later the ÖM was staged at Tschagguns and therefore Ing.-Ohneberg-Schanzen were constructed. Again an audience of more than 6,000 spectators attended an international competition on Zelfenschanze on 1950-03-12.
Already decades ago these jumps have been closed, but in 2007 a reconstruction of the ski jumping facility at Zelfenschanze with three plastic covered hills has been decided on. They shall be ready for young jumper’s education and training in summer at least by 2015. Additionally the largest new ski jump shall be host of international competitions, too. The around 9.6m Euro expensive "Nordic Concept" of Montafon includes the hosting of ski jumping events of EYOF 2015, which were awarded to Vorarlberg and Liechtenstein in November 2010.
The project of mitiska-wäger architects was awarded as the winner of the public invitation for the jump construction in November 2011. Works on the four plastic covered ski jumps HS 22, HS 40, HS 66 and HS 108 embedded into the slope with functional buildings and rail shuttle shall begin in March 2013 and be completed by early 2014.

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