Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze

  • Laideregg Hill HS - 78
  • K 20

47.41527777777813.206111111111Koordinaten: 47 ° 24 ' 55 "N, 13 ° 12' 22" E

The Paul Ausserleitner Jump is a ski jump in Austria Bischofshofen in Salzburg. It is the largest hill in the Four Hills Tournament. The name was given due to the jump of a death. The local athletes Paul Ausserleitner crashed on 5 January 1952 while training for the Epiphany jumping so hard that he died of his injuries on January 9. The stadium is named after the first tour winner Sepp Bradl. The natural ski jumping complex was built in 1941.

A few days after the fourth competition of the Four Hills Tournament two jumping Continental Cup will be held here. The official hill record Daiki Ito on January 6, 2005 with 143 m. The unofficial hill record keeps Gregor Schlierenzauer 145 m.

Internationally known is the Paul- Ausserleitner hill for the annual final Epiphany Jumping Four Hills Tournament. 1999 were held here as part of the Nordic World Ski Championships, the competitions of the large hill.

With a capacity of 25,000 spectators, the Paul- Ausserleitner hill is one of the largest sports facilities in Austria. On New Year's Eve 2012, the fortifications were damaged by Bengal lights. The damage amounted to 10,000 euros, but the competition on January 6, 2013 could take place.

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International Competitions

Called all be organized by the FIS jump competitions

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