Ski Jumping Hill in Ramsau am Dachstein
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The 90 m ski jumping hill offers perfect year-round training conditions for ski-jumping and Nordic Combined athletes. A chairlift, TV-approved flood-lighting and two smaller hills for young athletes (W30 and W15) are available.
For summer, the jumping facility offers porcelain tracks and the grass on the slope is covered with water-soaked plastic.
Jumping Hill Profile and Dry Slope
Profile
- One-seater chairlift to the top of the point of departure
- Floodlight facilities: TV-approved (1000 lux)
- Capacity: ca. 170 operating days with 50,000 jumps per year
- The total length of the facility: 311.35 meters
- In-run length: 87 meters
- Take-off angle: 11°
- Average in-run speed: 86 km/h
- In good conditions, jumps as long as 100 meters are possible
- Marking blue P-point 70 m (start of landing stretch), red K-point 90 m (critical point), yellow 100m red-white-red fall line
- Take-off zone: 3 meters
- Highest point above the ground: approx. 5 meters
- Height difference: 102 meters
Dry Slope
- In-run for summer performance: porcelain in-run track and plastic mats with sprinklers to keep them humid.
- In-run with snow-keeper nets for winter performance: Lining of the entire dry slope, including snowmaking, high-pressure facilities use 60m³ of water per hour. At a temperature of - 8°C, it takes about 30 hours to create the 2,250 m³ of snow needed to cover the hill.
- Layer on the landing area: approx. 35 cm
- Layer on the in-run: approx. 20 cm
- Cover for the in-run in case of snowfall (saves work)
- Grooming: landing slope with winch snow groomers, in-run with track-shaping equipment. Even in winter, the jump facility is available for training and competitions with World-Cup conditions.