Vogtland Arena is a ski jump in the German Klingenthal , which was built to replace the outdated Aschbergshanze ski jump .
| Vogtland-arena | |
|---|---|
| Vogtland arena | |
| Location | |
| City: | Klingenthal |
| A country: | Germany |
| Club: | VSC Klingenthal |
| Places for visitors: | 30,000 |
| Built: | 2004-2005 |
| Dimensions | |
| K-point: | 125 m |
| Hillsize: | HS 140 |
| Record: | 148.5 m |
| Big events | |
| World Championships: | FIS Grand Prix 2008 |
September 26, 1990 the old ramshackle diving board was blown up. From 2003 to 2005, a new springboard was built under the name “Vogtland Arena” and officially opened on August 27, 2006 as part of the Summer Grand Prix of ski biathlon .
In March 2006, the Nordic Combined World Cup, and in September 2006 the summer Grand Prix.
On February 7, 2007 the World Cup in Czech Harrachov was canceled and the competition took place in Klingenthal, in the Vogtland Arena.
In the summer of 2007, the Summer Ski Jumping Grand Prix was held, and in January 2008, the World Cup in Nordic Combined was first held in the arena.
Links
- www.vogtland-arena.de (German) (English) (Czech)
- www.weltcup-klingenthal.eu (German)
- History and construction of the springboard (German)
- Springboard construction documentation (German)