SKI JUMPING
FACILITY
Ski jumping facility open all year round!
SUMMER
All jumps are covered with plastic mats. The ceramic track (optimal acceleration) creates perfect training and competition conditions. Constant sprinkling of the facilities with water provides athletes with jumping conditions similar to those in winter.
WINTER
Our snow-making equipment guarantees snow reliability. The ice runways (cooled) on the K60 and K90 ski jumps enable daily operation.
The ski jumping centre of Olympic and world champions!
He is considered one of Austria's greatest ski jumping talents and has already won several medals at major events!
Fotocredit: Hartwig Winkler
In 2024/25, Daniel Tschofenig, who lives in Hohenturn, not only won the Four Hills Tournament, but also clinched overall victory in the World Cup!
Fotocredit: JFK / Red Bull Content Pool
The Villach native not only won several World Cup victories, but also emerged as a team Olympic champion in Turin in 2006.
He is considered one of Austria's most successful medal winners: 12 gold medals in team competitions and two gold medals in individual competitions!
Imitation System
Ski jumpers and Nordic combined athletes recognised early on that it is important to automate processes that have a major impact on their performance during competitions, which is why dry training focuses particularly on the all-important take-off. The imitation facility makes it possible to perfectly train the take-off and the subsequent adoption of the flying position in which the jumper glides best and thus gains distance.
Team Quarters
To ensure that athletes can prepare undisturbed during training and competitions, 20 team quarters have been set up for up to 150 athletes (ski jumping, cross-country skiing). Their separate and comfortable design guarantees professional training and competition conditions. Additional changing rooms are located in the sports centre.
Facts and Figures
Ski jump size: HS 98
K-point: 90 m
Run-up length: 80 m
Run-up slope: 35°
Table length: 5.9 m
Table slope: 10.5°
Table height: 2.87 m
Speed: 84.6 km/h
Take-off slope: 36°
102.0 m (Nika Prevc, Slovenia, 05.02.2025, WC-qualification)
98,0 m (Ema Klinec , Slovenia 14.07.2013, L-COC)
98,0 m (Eva Logar, Slovenia 14.07.2013, L-COC)
98,0 m (Nika Križnar, Slovenia 01.07.2017, L-FIS)
103,5 m (David Unterberger, Austria 01.02.2008, NJ-AUT)
99,5 m (Adam Ma?ysz, Poland 08.12.2001, WC)
104,0 m (Michael Hayböck, Austria 25.10.2015, N-AUT)
Ski jump size: HS 68
K-point: 60 m
Table inclination: 10.5°
Take-off inclination: 36°
64,0 m (Nika Prevc, Slovenia 21.02.2020 OPA- Games)
66,0 m (Amy Dögl, Austria29.10.2023)
68,0 m (Lukas Tschuschnig, Austria)
Ski jump size: HS 32
K-point: 30m
31,5 m (Amy Dögl, SV Achomitz 27.02.2022 Landescup)
27,5 m (Amy Dögl, SV Achomitz 24.10.2021 Landescup)
32,0 m (Siegfried Mörtl, Austria)