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Strobl
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| K-Point: | ca. 35 m |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Year of construction: | 1950 |
| Operating until: | 1970 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Ski club: | WSV Strobl |
| Coordinates: | 47.708642, 13.484431 ✔
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The ski jumping hill, known as Heuschoberschanze, was officially opened in 1950 during the Youth Championships of Salzkammergut. It was located on the slope above the town of Strobl, near what is now the Postalm plateau. The facility was managed by the local club WSV Strobl, which, since its founding in 1924, placed a strong emphasis on the development of ski jumping—the first, likely small and natural, hill was built in the same year the club was established.
The new hill, inaugurated in 1950, served as a regular competition venue for the next two decades. Annual ski jumping events were held here, and in 1967 the national Nordic championships even took place on this hill. Among the ski jumpers of that time were Ernst Vockner, Karl Breiteneder, and Heli Berger. The facility remained in operation until 1970, after which it was decommissioned.
In the immediate vicinity, during the 1930s and 1940s, club alpine and cross-country trails operated, maintained and used by WSV Strobl.
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