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Bad Mitterndorf - Kulm

Location: Bad Mitterndorf
Name: Kulm
Hill Size: 200.0
Point-K: 185.0
World Cup Hill Record: 215.5m Schlierenzauer, Gregor
on 2009-01-10
Height of takeoff: 4.0m
Gradient at takeoff: 10.75°
Gradient at landing area: 35.0°
Year of construction: 1985
Spectator capacity: 20000
Contact:

Neuper Group GmbH
Hauptstraße 293
8983 Bad Mitterndorf


Phone: +43 (0) 3623 / 6055
Fax: +43 (0) 3623 / 3785
office@skifliegen.at
www.skifliegen.at

Already in about 1910 first ski jumping pioneers made their first experiences on a jumping hill at the Kulm. In about 1925 ski jumping at Mitterndorf was flowering and the first real ski jumping hill construction was made, later after further conversions jumps were about 60 m long.

Since the atmosphere for ski jumping was good after World War II, the ski flying hill at the Kulm at the end of Bad Mitterndorf in direction of Tauplitz in the Styric part of the Salzkammergut was built. Up until today it is the only of the six ski flying hills which has a totally natural inrun.

At the beginning the critical Point was at 100 meters, but of ourse the ski jump was converted and enlarged over the years.

In 1975 the first wind net was installed to protect the ski jumpers which was enlarged in 1985 on a height of 25 m. Measured side-winds of 8 m/s could be reduced with it to approximately 2.5 m/s. A fundamental conversion of the flying hill took place in 1984/85 and today it has a K-Point of 185 m.

World Championships and Ski Flying World Cup competitions have a long tradition on this ski jump and the “fascination of ski flying” is a great international sports event at the Kulm.

Also the ski jumping ladies haven’t avoided visiting the ski jump, because in 1997 Austria’s Eva Ganster jumped here as the first woman on a ski flying hill on 167 m and didn’t not only enter the Guiness Book of World Records, but set up a new world record in ladies ski jumping. In January 2003 her fellow countrywoman Daniela Iraschko flew in her third jump on 200 m and improved the old world record with gigantic 33 m!
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Addition information



10.01.2010: SFWC
1
Schlierenzauer, Gregor
At
401.7
2
Kranjec, Robert
Si
392.6
3
Olli, Harri
Fi
388.0
09.01.2010: SFWC
1
Kranjec, Robert
Si
382.5
2
Ammann, Simon
Ch
382.0
3
Koch, Martin
At
379.2
11.01.2009: SFWC
1
Schlierenzauer, Gregor
At
393.6
2
Olli, Harri
Fi
390.4
3
Ammann, Simon
Ch
382.2
10.01.2009: SFWC
1
Schlierenzauer, Gregor
At
398.0
2
Ammann, Simon
Ch
390.1
3
Koch, Martin
At
386.8
15.01.2006: SFWM
1
Norway
No
1497.9
2
Finland
Fi
1477.2
3
Germany
De
1374.0
14.01.2006: SFWM
1
Ljoekelsoey, Roar
No
788.0
2
Widhoelzl, Andreas
At
762.4
3
Morgenstern, Thomas
At
752.2
13.01.2006: SFWM
1
Ljoekelsoey, Roar
No
401.0
2
Morgenstern, Thomas
At
378.2
3
Koch, Martin
At
377.4
16.01.2005: SFWC
1
Malysz, Adam
Pl
412.3
2
Widhoelzl, Andreas
At
400.5
3
Jussilainen, Risto
Fi
396.9
15.01.2005: SFWC
1
Widhoelzl, Andreas
At
398.3
2
Ljoekelsoey, Roar
No
396.0
3
Malysz, Adam
Pl
393.9
02.02.2003: SFWC
1
Hannawald, Sven
De
378.3
2
Liegl, Florian
At
370.7
3
Hautamaeki, Matti
Fi
363.8


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