Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze

47.32083333333311.1775Koordinaten: 47 ° 19 ' 15 " N, 11 ° 10' 39" E

The Toni- Seelos- Olympic hill in Seefeld in Tirol, Austria is a normal hill category K 99 were still belongs to plant a hill in the middle category K 70 By 2003, still jumps K 20, K 37 and K 50

It is the jump of the Nordic Centre Seefeld.

History

The first ski jump was built in 1931 and named Jahnschanze. In 1948 it was renamed after the ski legend Toni Seelos. 1964 were held in Innsbruck Winter Olympics. Because the Bergiselschanze you have does not have normal hill decided to discharge the normal hill competitions in Seefeld. Shortly before the Winter Olympics the jump to 72.5 K - jump was rebuilt and the natural starting replaced by a 14 meter high tower. In 1976, the Winter Olympics were moved to Denver Innsbrück and Seefeld was again the venue for the Games. The Nordic World Championships was held at the hills in 1985, the competition on the large hill was held at the Innsbruck Bergiselschanze.

2003 to the jump to K 90 rebuilt, and this one has the smaller jumps K 20, K 37 and K 50 demolished. 2005 here the Winter Universiade was held. The K - 90 hill and the Casino Arena will be used for the Nordic Combined. In the course of the first Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck 2012, the 90 - K jump and the judge's tower were demolished in April 2010. Thus a new K - 99 ski jump and a whole new Medium - K68 ski jump. The two new jumps were inaugurated on 16 November 2010.

International Competitions

Called all be organized by the FIS jump competitions

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