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Schlehdorf
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| K-Point: | 40 m |
Hill record: |
43.5 m (H. Krimer , 1958) |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Year of construction: | 1952 |
| Conversions: | 1953 |
| Year of destruction: | 1959 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Ski club: | WSV Schlehdorf |
| Coordinates: | 47.648850, 11.308080 ✔
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Interest in ski jumping became bigger and bigger in the small town Schlehdorf west of Kochelsee in the years after the founding of the ski club in 1925, because already in winter 1926/1927 the first brave jumpers used a small ski jumping hill at Karbichl. But there only distances around 20 meters, later 25 meters could be reached and so only the younger jumpers were quiet active and participated in competitions at surrounding towns, too.
After the ski club had to disintegrate itself in 1937, the later war was overcome and the US- American military government allowed building associations, in 1947 the WSV began reviving. In 1952 the first larger ski jump at “Gstoagl” was completed and in January 1953 the inauguration competition was hosted. In order to improve distances there, only one year later the jump was dismantled, replaced and a higher inrun tower constructed. In 1954 the Nordic ski championships of Werdenfels district were hosted there and in February 1956 the club had the honours to host the Nordic ski district championships of Munich. These championships had been organized at Schlehdorf even eight times until 1973.
In January 1959 a serious accident happened while preparing a tournament: When a phone wire was installed at the judges tower, two helpers got badly injured, when the wire touched a high-voltage transmission line running above the ski jumping facility. Luckily both survived after a longer stay in hospital, but this accident was the main reason why the ski club then started to build a new ski jump at “Hopfgart”.
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