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Gumpold-Schanzen
LocationMurau
Austria
Opened1936
Renovated2005, 2007
Size
K–pointK-85, K-60, K-35, K-20
Hill sizeHS 92
Hill record86 m (282 ft)
Austria Günther Stranner
(6 February 2003)
Hans-Walland Großschanze
LocationMurau
Austria
Opened1968
Renovated2005, 2007
Size
K–pointK-120
Hill record128.5 m (422 ft)
Norway Bjarte Engen Vik
(28 February 1996)

KLH-Arena consist of five ski jump hills in Murau, Austria. There are large, normal and three smaller hills.

History

First jumps were performed in 1933. Gumpold-Schanze normal hill was opened in 1936 and Hans-Walland Großschanze large hill in 1968 one FIS Ski jumping World Cup event in 1994 on large hill.

World Cup

Men

Date Size Winner Second Third
9 Jan 1994 K-120 Japan Noriaki Kasai Norway Espen Bredesen Germany Dieter Thoma

47°06′32″N 14°09′31″E / 47.1089°N 14.1587°E / 47.1089; 14.1587

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