Absam

 

Historical photos of the winter universiade 1968 on
Ing.-Arnold-Schanze and recent photos of all four ski jumps:

FISU-Schanze:

Hill Size:                             HS 84

K-Point:                           80 m

Hill record:                       80,0m

Official hill record:            72,5 m (Alfred Pungg)

Length of inrun:                100,7 m

Angle of inrun:                 22,0°

Length of takeoff:            5,5 m

Angle of takeoff:              10,0°

Height of takeoff:             1,90 m

Landing angle:                 34,0°

Year of construction:        1967, Conversions 2000 & 2006-2008

Bettelwurfschanzen:

K-Point:                              50 m

Hill record:                       47,0 m (Thomas Lackner, 2007-02-03)

Length of inrun:                55 m

Angle of inrun:                 30,0°

Angle of takeoff:              12,0°

Height of takeoff:             0,90 m

Length of takeoff:            4,5 m

Speed:                            approx. 65 km/h

Landing angle:                 34,7°

Year of construction:        1967, Conversion 2000 & 2008

K-Point:                              35 m

Hill record:                       27,5 m (Thomas Hofer, 2007-02-03)

Height of takeoff:             0,70 m

Year of construction:        2002, Conversion 2006 & 2008

K-Point:                              16 m

Hill record:                       16,5 m

Year of construction:        1970, Conversion 2000

Further jumps:                     no

Plastic matting:                   only K16 & K35

Ski club:                             HSV Absam-Bergisel, Nordic Team Absam

 

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History:

The Ing.-Arnold-Schanze K70 at Absam near Innsbruck was built up in 1967 for the winter universiade at Innsbruck which took place one year later. At the same time beside it Bettelwurfschanze was constructed and in 1970 a smaller children’s ski jump followed. In 2000 the whole ski jumping facility was renovated and two years later additionally the K30 hill was constructed. In 2006 another conversion project took place and K70 was enlarged into HS84 / K76 ski jumping hill now called FISU-Schanze. Due to problems with the landing hill profile the new K76 didn’t get homologated by the FIS and so the diggers had to work once again in August 2008. Now FISU- and Bettelwurf-Schanzen have K-Points of K80, K50 and K35.

 

Contact:

Heeressportverein Absam-Bergisel

Präsident Klaus Erhart

Andreas Hofer Kaserne

6067 Absam

Phone: +43 (0) 5223 5827 6130

Fax: +43 (0) 5223 5827 6091

info@hsv-absam-bergisel.at

www.hsv-absam-bergisel.at

 

Nordic Team Absam

Nordic Family Hall-Absam-Mils

www.nordicfamily.at

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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