Seefeld

 

The HS100 after the conversion 2003:

All photos © Ralf Sommer www.schanzenfotos.de

Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze:

Hill Size:                             HS 100

K-Point:                              90 m

Hill record:                          103,0 m (Tobias Bogner GER, 2004-01-25)

Length of inrun:                   77,4 m

Angle of inrun:                    34,9°

Angle of takeoff:                 11,0°

Length of takeoff:               6,0 m

Height of takeoff:                2,25 m

Landing angle:                    35,0°

Year of construction:           1931, Conversion 2003

Spectator capacity:             25,000

Further jumps:                     K50, K37, K20 (all removed in 2003)

Plastic matting:                   no

Ski club:                             Ski-Club Seefeld

 

Histroy:

In 1931 Jahnschanze was built up at Seefeld in Tyrol, then in 1948 it was named after the ski legend Anton Seelos. During Olympic Winter Games 1964 and 1976 at Innsbruck, Seefeld was host of the competitions on normal hill, at that time jumps around 80 meters were performed. In 1985 the Nordic Ski World Championships were given to Seefeld and again normal hill concurrencies were held on Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze. 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.

 

 

The Jahnschanze and Bubi Bradl jumping:

Photo of the facility during WSC 1985:

 

> Photo gallery

 

 

Contact:

Ski-Club Seefeld

Casino-Arena

Mösererstraße 631

Postfach 88

A-6100 Seefeld in Tirol

Phone: +43 5212 4156

Fax: +43 5212 4547

info@ski-club-seefeld.com

www.ski-club-seefeld.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ski jumps > Austria > Seefeld