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词条 Wurmberg Ski Jumps
释义

  1. Wurmberg Ski Jump

      Ski jump records  

  2. Brockenweg Ski Jumps

  3. References

  4. See also

  5. External links

{{Infobox Sprungschanze
| hill_name = Wurmberg Ski Jump
Wurmbergschanze
| kurzname =
| image =
| bildbeschreibung =
| standort =
| city = Braunlage
| country = {{GER}}
| operator = WSV Braunlage
| capacity = 5000
| opened = 1922
| renovated = 1951, 1984, 1991, 2002
| erweitert =
| closed = Aug 2014
| zerstört =
| grösse =
| k-spot = 90 m
| hill size = HS 100
| hill record = 101.0 m {{flagathlete|Morten Solem|NOR}} (2003)
| weitere_schanzen =
| großereignisse =
| olympische_spiele =
| world championships =
| local championships = Continental Cup
}}

The Wurmberg ski jumps were a group of ski jumps in the Harz, near the town of Braunlage in Lower Saxony, central Germany.

Wurmberg Ski Jump

The Wurmberg Ski Jump ({{lang-de|Wurmbergschanze}}) was the largest jump in the Harz and is located at the summit of the Wurmberg.

It was built in 1922 as a 40 metre jump. During the Cold War there were ski jumping competitions here even though the Inner German Border with the former East Germany lay only a few metres beyond the landing area. In 1951 the 40 metre jump was converted. It was upgraded in 1984 into an 80 metre jump. In 1991 it was extended into an 83 metre jump. During the last rebuilding of the jump in 2001/2002 it was completely replaced and upgraded into a 90 metre jump. The new metal inrun (heatable), with glass and ceramic lamination, offered all jumpers the same conditions down the run. Starting in 1996, when there was enough snow, the FIS held its annual international ski jumping competition, the Continental Cup, here. In August 2014 it was dismantled due to advanced rust in the steel framework which had made it unsafe to use. It is not being replaced; instead an observation tower will be built on the site.[1]

[2]

Ski jump records

Year Name Distance
1923Sepp Adolph|GER|Weimar}} (Riesengebirge) 43,0 m
1928{{flagathlete|Mölbach-Nielsen|NOR}}
{{flagathlete|Franz Leodolter|AUT}}
52,0 m
53,5 m
1952Helmut Oberländer|FRG}}
{{flagathlete|Josef Kleisl|FRG}}
{{flagathlete|Toni Brutscher|FRG}}
63,5 m
67,0 m
67,0 m
1960Max Bolkart|FRG}} 74,5 m
1962Helmut Wegscheider|FRG}} 74,5 m
1978Peter Leitner|FRG}} 81,0 m
1995Kai Bracht|GER}} 88,0 m
1997Jaroslav Kahánek|CZE}} 90,5 m
2000Janne Ylijärvi|FIN}} 91,5 m
2002Jörg Ritzerfeld|GER}}
{{flagathlete|Michael Neumayer|GER}}
92,0 m
98,0 m
2003Bine Zupan|SLO}}
{{flagathlete|Michael Möllinger|GER}}
{{flagathlete|Morten Solem|NOR}}
98,0 m
99,5 m
101,0 m

Brockenweg Ski Jumps

{{main|Brockenweg Ski Jumps}}

At the foot of the Wurmberg are the Brockenweg Ski Jumps which host regional and international competitions.

References

1. ^Bauwerk ist marode: Wurmbergschanze muss abgerissen werden, vom 6. Juni 2014, auf goettinger-tageblatt.de
2. ^Wurmberg: Ein Stück Geschichte ist Geschichte, vom 28. August 2014, auf ndr.de

See also

  • List of ski jumping hills

External links

{{commons category|Wurmbergschanze}} {{de icon}}
  • WSV Braunlage {{de icon}}
  • Continental Cup Braunlage {{de icon}}
  • Wurmberg Ski Jump at the ski jumping archives (Sprungschanzenarchiv) {{de icon}}
  • Brockenweg Ski Jump at the ski jumping archives (Sprungschanzenarchiv) {{de icon}}
{{Coord|51|45|22.39|N|10|37|09.97|E|type:landmark_region:DE-NI|display=title}}

4 : Buildings and structures in the Harz|Ski jumping venues in Germany|Braunlage|Sports venues in Lower Saxony

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