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GERGER-BYSachrang

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Prientalschanzen:

K-Point: 38 m
Men Winter Hill record: 39.5 m (Tobias Bogner GER, 2003-03-16)
39.5 m (Florian Vonderthann GER, 2003-03-16)
39.5 m (Andreas Grötschl GER, 2003-03-16)
K-Point: 28 m
Men Winter Hill record: 27.0 m (Seppi Lechner GER, 2005-01-05)
Further jumps: K12, K5
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1953
Conversions: 2003
Status: destroyed
Ski club: WSV Aschau, WSV Sachrang
Coordinates: 47.687062, 12.266111 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

It all began with the founding of WSV Sachrang (Wintersportverein Sachrang) in 1952, a local winter sports club based in Sachrang, a district of the municipality of Aschau im Chiemgau in Bavaria. Just one year later, the Prientalschanze ski jump was built along with an inrun tower, and its official opening took place on December 27, 1953. From then until the mid-1980s, the annual "Josefi-Springen" ski jumping competition was held there. However, the club later shifted its focus more toward biathlon and cross-country skiing. After a break of several years, WSV Sachrang and its neighboring club WSV Aschau, working closely together, undertook a project to restore the Prientalschanzen. The jumps were reopened in 2003 and used as a training center for young ski jumpers from the Chiemgau region. It was during this time that the hill record of the largest jump was set — a record shared by several athletes, among whom the most successful was Tobias Bogner, who participated in World Cup events, won medals in the Junior World Championships in team competitions, held the title of German junior national champion, and made a ski flying jump of over 200 meters in Oberstdorf.
Unfortunately, the complex began to deteriorate relatively quickly, and today it has been overtaken by vegetation, within whose thickets one can still find remnants of the ski jumps. Nearby runs the “Öko-Kultur-Wanderweg” trail, which leads through various points of natural and cultural significance in the region, heading toward the village of Aschach, where the birthplace of Müllner-Peter is located — a prominent figure from the Chiemgau region who lived at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. He was not only a miller and farmer, but also a musician, organist, composer, self-taught medical practitioner, surgeon, pharmacist, astronomer, and linguist.
WSV Sachrang continues to be actively involved in the organisation of local sporting events, with a focus on alpine skiing and snowboarding.

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