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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of ski jumping hills]]
* [[List of ski jumping hills]]
* http://www.stampsoftheworld.co.uk/wiki/Austria_2013_Modern_Architecture for a 2013 stamp


==References==
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*[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1964/orw1964.pdf 1964 Winter Olympics official report.] p. 112. {{in lang|de}}
*[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1964/orw1964.pdf 1964 Winter Olympics official report.] p. 112. {{in lang|de}}
*[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1976/orw1976.pdf 1976 Winter Olympics official report.] pp. 201–2. {{in lang|en|fr|de}}
*[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1976/orw1976.pdf 1976 Winter Olympics official report.] pp. 201–2. {{in lang|en|fr|de}}

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* http://www.stampsoftheworld.co.uk/wiki/Austria_2013_Modern_Architecture for a 2013 stamp

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Revision as of 12:22, 18 August 2020

Bergisel
LocationInnsbruck
 Austria
Opened1930
Expanded1964 and 2003
Size
K–pointK-120
Hill sizeHS130
Hill recordAustria Michael Hayböck
(138.0 m in 2015)
Top events
Olympics1964, 1976
World Championships1933, 1985, 2019

The Bergisel Ski Jump (‹See Tfd›German: Bergiselschanze), whose stadium has a capacity of 26,000,[1] is a ski jumping hill located in Bergisel in Innsbruck, Austria. It is one of the more important venues in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, annually hosting the third competition of the prestigious Four Hills Tournament.

Its first competitions were held in the 1920s using simple wood constructions. The larger hill was first built in 1930 and was rebuilt before the 1964 Winter Olympics for the individual large hill event. Twelve years later, the venue hosted the same event. The hill in its current form was finished in 2003 and was designed by the British Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://berkutschi.com/de/front/hills/berg-isel
  2. ^ BMWA Archived August 18, 2004, at the Wayback Machine Austrian National Architecture Prize 2002
Preceded by Winter Olympic Games
Opening

1964
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winter Olympic Games
Opening

1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by
None
Winter Youth Olympics
Opening Ceremonies

2012
Succeeded by


47°14′56″N 11°23′57″E / 47.24889°N 11.39917°E / 47.24889; 11.39917