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Gußgrundschanzen:

K-Point: 39 m
Men Winter Hill record: 43.0 m (Roland Weißpflog DDR)
Men Summer Hill record: 42.0 m (Pepe Schula GER, 2016-04-23)
Women Summer Hill record: 41.5 m (Emily Franke GER, 2016-04-23)
Year of construction: 1956
Conversions: 1966, 1989, 2003
Coordinates: 50.825498, 12.801765 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 20 m
Men Summer Hill record: 18.5 m (Nils Neuhaus GER, 2018-04-21)
Women Summer Hill record: 14.5 m (Cindy-Aileen Branster GER, 2010-06-19)
Year of construction: 1966
Conversions: 1980, 2003, 2011
Coordinates: 50.826666, 12.800250 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 12 m
Men Summer Hill record: 13.5 m (Martin Bosse GER, 2018-04-21)
Year of construction: 1966
Conversions: 1980, 2003, 2011
Coordinates: 50.826596, 12.800213 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: K5
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1956
Conversions: 1966, 1989, 2003, 2011
Status: operating
Ski club: WSV Grüna
Coordinates: 50.825498, 12.801765 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first natural ski jumping hill was built at Gußgrund by ATV Limbach in 1925. In the 1930’s the two Grüna people Zimmermann and Hergert built up the first wooden inrun tower to be able to jump longer.
After the war in 1948/49 a new wooden ski jump was constructed, but it had to be closed by the police already in 1951.
After that the 1953 renamed BSG Motor Grüna started again with the construction of a ski jumoping hill at another place, which was finished as a K40 and opened on 1956-02-05. In 1966 the hill was covered with plastic mattings and additionally a K20 youth hill with mattings was opened at the place of original Gußgrundschanze. In 1980 both smaller hills K20 and K10 were renovated and in 1989 the dilapidated wooden construction of the larger jump was replaced by steel. In 2003 again a renovation had started and in autumn 2004 the Gußgrundschanze could be opened again with a modern inrun trail and Everslide plastic mattings. In 2011 a K5 mini hill was added beside K20 and K12.
WSV Grüna is a constant and traditional ski jumping club, situated close to Chemnitz. Many good senior athletes came out of the club at times of the GDR and still today there is a well-running training and competition circle.

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2)   Deutschi   wrote on 2016-02-20 at 23:00:

Wenn man richtig zusammenzählen kann, kommt man auf 4 Schanzen.

1)   Felix   wrote on 2016-02-19 at 15:30:

sehr veraltet

Bitte updatet diese Seite. Unser Verein hat mittlerweile 4 Schanzen. Alles ist nachlesbar unter www.wsv-gruena.de

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