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K-Point: | 30 m |
Plastic matting: | no |
Coordinates: | 47.376539, 9.900932 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
Further jumps: | no |
Year of construction: | 1920 |
Conversions: | 1947, 1961, 1985, 2008/09 |
Status: | out of order |
Ski club: | SC Bregenzerwald, SC Bezau |
Coordinates: | 47.376483, 9.900511 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
The first ski jumping hill at Hädele was built in 1947 by Konrad Broger, then a 37-year-old founder of Skiclub Bezau (SC Bezau), an enthusiast of ski jumping and promoter of winter sports in the region.
In 1956, the facility was modernized and transformed into a complex with K-points of 42 and 22 meters. Over the years, the hills underwent several reconstructions: in 1961, 1985, and 2008/2009.
One of the hill record holders, Robert Stadelmann, later became a World Championship medalist in Nordic combined (team event), and a three-time Austrian national champion individually.
The K42 hill was equipped with plastic mats, enabling summer training. The facilities were managed by the ski clubs SC Bregenzerwald and SC Bezau.
In 2009, there were plans to build three new hills in Bezau with plastic covering and K-points of 55, 33 and 18 meters. The project aimed to promote grassroots sports and provide training facilities for coaches and instructors. However, in 2010, the project encountered administrative obstacles, including the lack of land exchange approval and geological concerns regarding landslide risk. As a result, the project was delayed and ultimately not realized.
The ski jumping hills are no longer in use today.
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