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Bad Mitterndorf
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| K-Point: | 50 m |
Hill record: |
52.5 m (Andreas Huber , 2006-03-03) |
| Status: | out of order |
| Coordinates: | 47.531606, 13.922727 ✔
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| K-Point: | 30 m |
Hill record: |
28.5 m |
Hill record: |
28.0 m (Linda Grabner , 2013-12-21) |
| Status: | operating |
| Coordinates: | 47.531825, 13.922834 ✔
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| K-Point: | 20 m |
Hill record: |
22.0 m |
Hill record: |
15.5 m (Nina Doppelreiter , 2013-12-21) |
15.5 m (Nina Doppelreiter , 2013-12-21) |
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| Status: | operating |
| Coordinates: | 47.531944, 13.922898 ✔
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| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Conversions: | 2006 |
| Ski club: | WSC Bad Mitterndorf |
| Coordinates: | 47.531606, 13.922727 ✔
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The Heilbrunnschanzen in Bad Mitterndorf are a complex of three ski jumps located in the forest west of the settlement of Bad Heilbrunn, above the Bad Mitterndorf-Heilbrunn railway station. The complex consists of the K50, K30 and K20 hills, which belong to the Wintersport Club Bad Mitterndorf and are used mainly for training children and young athletes. The largest of them, with a K-point of 50 m, is locally known as the Wolfgang Loitzl Skisprungschanze. The first ski jump on this site was built in 1908, and in early 1909 it hosted the Wiset competition, described in the contemporary press as being held on one of the most modern ski jumps in Austria at the time. Although full results have not survived, it is known that the facility quickly gained significance in local winter sports.
Since the 1970s, ski jumping has again been held regularly in Heilbrunn during winter, and since the late 1990s the area has also been used for cross-country skiing. In the early 2000s a cross-country trail meeting FIS standards was created here, transforming the area into a venue for numerous national events such as the Austria Cup and the Austrian Championships. The complex underwent modernization in 2006, and in the same year Andreas Huber set the hill record of 52.5 m on the large K50 hill. Today, the K50 facility is no longer in use, and local development plans consider its possible dismantling. The two smaller hills remain active; their current records, set in 2013, are 28.0 m on the K30 and 15.5 m on the K20.
After several years of inactivity, ski jumping operations in Heilbrunn resumed in the 2021/22 season, and the smaller hills once again serve as a centre for local training. The annual “Guglhupfspringen” – a children’s and youth ski jumping competition organized by WSC Bad Mitterndorf and included in the regional event calendar – is also held here.
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@Sorin Diaconescu
Hi!
You have to ask Boy van Baarle, who is the coach in this ski club. Try by Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boy.v.baarle
But you have to know these ski jumps don't have plastic mattings, so probably jumping in April won't be possible.
Best Regards
Artur Bała
Learn ski jumping
Dear all,
I`m planning a trip in april 2019 in your area and was wondering if I can try ski jumping on the small hills. Is this posible?
Thanks and regards,
Sorin