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Waldschanze:

K-Point: 44 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1952
Year of destruction: 1963
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SSV Wildpoldsried
Coordinates: 47.783780, 10.445690 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Ski sports at Wildpoldsried only became popular when in autumn 1951, especially through privet efforts, the Waldschanze on the Steig was built.
Heini Klopfer – famous from the legendary Oberstdorf ski jumping trio – had made the plans for a jump which had a 10 m high inrun tower out of wood and whose critical point was at 44 m. The ski club founded in 1952 hosted in the following years under chairman Josef Weiß many jumping competitions and attracted many young local ski jumpers in this way. Unfortunately winters with very few snow and partly also missing interest stopped life at the ski jumping hill about 11 years later.

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