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GERGER-THGeschwenda

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Schanze am Weißen Stein:

K-Point: 28 m
Men Winter Hill record: 35.5 m
Further jumps: K14
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1966
Year of destruction: 2007
Status: destroyed
Ski club: ThSV 1886 Geschwenda
Coordinates: 50.734953, 10.813358 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Lead by Franz Knappe, in 1966 the skiing department of ThSV Geschwenda was founded and the ski jumping facility “Am Weißen Stein” was constructed. Since both ski jumps K28 and K14 had been regularly used, at the summer competition for the opening of the new ceramic inrun trail 2002 even Marko Baacke was there was a guest. But afterwards interest seriously declined and in 2007 the jumps even had to be dismantled.

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