ORLEN Arena Oberstdorf

Ski jumping hill in Oberstdorf, Germany

47°24′20″N 10°17′34″E / 47.40556°N 10.29278°E / 47.40556; 10.29278Opened1925Renovated2003SizeK–pointK-120, K-95,
K-56, K-30, K-19Hill sizeHS137, HS106,
HS60, HS30, HS20Hill record143.5 m (470.8 ft)
Norway Sigurd Pettersen (29 December 2003)Top eventsWorld Championships1987, 2005, 2021

ORLEN Arena Oberstdorf (from 2017 to 2023 Audi Arena Oberstdorf, from 2004 to 2017 Erdinger Arena, until 2004 Skisprungstadion am Schattenberg) is a complex of five ski jumping hills, located in the German town of Oberstdorf, Bavaria, on the northwestern slope of the Schattenberg mountain (1845 m).[1]

Hill parameters

  • Construction point: 120 m
  • Hill size (HS): 137 m
  • Official hill record: 143.5 m – Norway Sigurd Pettersen (29 December 2003)
  • Hill record: 144.5 m – Austria Franz-Josef Rehrl (3 February 2023)
  • Inrun length: 99.0 m
  • Inrun angle: 35.5°
  • Take-off length: 6.5 m
  • Take-off angle: 11°
  • Take-off height: 3.38 m
  • Landing angle: 35.5°
  • Average speed: 93.2 km/h

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References

  1. ^ "Oberstdorf (Niemcy) - HS 137 m". skijumping.pl.
  2. ^ "Skisprung Arena Oberstdorf". skisprungschanzen.com.
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