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Große Aschbergschanze:

K-Point: 102 m
Men Winter Hill record: 107.5 m (Jens Weißflog GER, 1985-02-02, N-DDR)
Inrun angle: 35.5°
Take-off angle: 10.3°
Speed: 93.6 km/h
Landing angle: 38°
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1959
Conversions: 1984
Year of destruction: 1991
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 50.391274, 12.480390 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Kleine Aschbergschanzen:

K-Point: 40 m
Men Winter Hill record: 41.0 m (Franz Weiß GER, 2009-01-03)
Men Summer Hill record: 38.5 m (David Welde GER, 2004-10-10)
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1999
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 50.389715, 12.483474 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K40 (1999-...)K35 (1970-1998)

Kleine Aschbergschanzen:

K-Point: 25 m
Men Winter Hill record: 26.0 m (Tom Lubitz GER, 2006-01-07)
Men Summer Hill record: 27.0 m (Nick Schönfeld GER, 2014-07-12)
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1999
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 50.389720, 12.483173 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 12 m
Men Winter Hill record: 13.0 m (Tim Reichel GER, 2004-10-10)
13.0 m (Maximilian Pfordte GER, 2007-03-03)
Women Winter Hill record: 13.5 m (Henriette Kraus GER, 2008-01-12)
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 2004
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 50.389753, 12.483006 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 8 m
Men Winter Hill record: 8.0 m (Nick Siegemund GER, 2007-10-13)
8.0 m (Lucas Glaßer GER, 2010-03-07)
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 2007
Status: operating
Coordinates: 50.390163, 12.482564 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Ski club: VSC Klingenthal
Coordinates: 50.391274, 12.480390 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The antecessor of Aschbergschanze, which was called Curt A. Seydel-Schanze, was set up by "Wintersportverein Aschberg" in 1924. It even included a skiing cabin inside the wooden inrun tower. One of the highlights there were German ski championships in 1923. In 1933 Norway's Birger Ruud set up a hill record of 52.5 m. Until 1943 many competitions were organized, but then the ski jump dilapidated after World War II.
In 1958 the new Aschbergschanze at Steinbach valley was set up in only seven months of construction time and completed around Christmas. The official inauguration jump on 55 m was performed by Harry Glass during a heavy snow storm in January 1959 and watched by an audience of 70,000 spectators. In the same year the lift and the spectator traverses, similar to the ones at Holmenkollen were installed. The inrun was made of armored concrete and 115 m long, the total height difference was at 118 m.
First the jump had a K-Point of 82.5 meters, but after later profile changes in 1984 it was enlarged onto a K-Point of 102 m. The last hill record was set up by ski jumping hero Jens Weißflog in 1985 at 107.5 m.
Many national and international competitions were hosted on Aschbergschanze. For example national championships of GDR were hosted in Klingenthal 14 times and in 1986 the only World Cup event in GDR was staged there. A crowd of 32,000 spectators followed the World Cup premier which was won by Matti Nykänen.
But afterwards the jumping hill dilapidated very fast and the last competition was already organized on February 11, 1989. After that the hill was closed by police. On September 26, 1990 first only the take-off was removed, but on November 7, 1991 even the whole inrun tower was torn down in the course of a reconstruction measure planned already in GDR times. But since the middle of the 2010's only the judges' tower has been kept to remind of the former ski jumping hill. Meanwhile, the nature regained the area which mankind took a few decades ago.
Since there hasn't been any large hill ski jump in the area of Saxonian Ski Association and so in 2001/2002 the plan came up to rebuild a new Aschbergschanze. But soon the old location was discarded and in October 2003 works on the new Vogtland-Arena at Schwarzberg had started.
At the opposite slope of the landing hill a K35 junior hill was set up for a first time in 1970. In 1998-1999 it was reconstructed and two brand-new plastic hills K40 and K25 were set up. VSC Klingenthal added another K12 in 2004 and K8 in 2006-2007. All four junior hills are usually used for talent development and junior competitions.
In 2019, both K40 and K25 suffered massive damage in their respective inrun towers. These two ski jumps, as well as the K12, are currently out of order. This also means that the K8 is the only ski jump at this facility which is ready to use.

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4)   Paul Böttcher   wrote on 2022-02-07 at 18:24:

Fotos

Ich habe im August 2020 die Anlage besucht und viele Fotos gemacht. Die dürfen gerne hier verwendet werden.

3)   Olivia   wrote on 2018-08-05 at 17:38:

Hab mir die Schanzen heute angeschaut...

Und einige Fotos gemacht.

2)   Marvin   wrote on 2011-11-05 at 18:27:

Neue "Kleine Aschbergschanze"

Heute habe ich gesehen das es eine neue Schanze gegenueber der grossen Aschbergschanze gibt.Der K-Punkt liegt bei 8 Meter,der Rekord ist ebenfalls 8 Meter

1)   Michał Dadej   wrote on 2011-02-06 at 18:00:

Aschberg

Beautiful ski jump

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