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Biessenhofen
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| K-Point: | 35 m |
Hill record: |
41.0 m |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Year of construction: | 1948 |
| Operating until: | 1954 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Ski club: | SC Biessenhofen |
| Coordinates: | 47.829900, 10.638620 ✔
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The Kellerbergschanze was a wooden ski jumping hill located on the slope of Kellerberg directly behind the railway station. It was built in the second half of the 1940s, shortly after the founding of Skiclub Biessenhofen, as a continuation of local jumping traditions – earlier facilities had already existed in 1927 near Hofmannsfeld and from 1942 on Holdersberg in Ebenhofen. Press reports and the “Wintersport” exhibition at the Hirten- und Heimatmuseum Baschtlehaus Ebenhofen highlight that for several seasons – until 1954 – the Kellerbergschanze was a popular meeting place, especially on Sunday afternoons, and the jumps performed there remained long in the memory of the residents. The hill was later dismantled and the slope was built over, but its memory endures; in 2019 a street in a new housing area above the former landing slope was named “An der Schanze”.
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