Adler Ski Stadium

Coordinates: 47°53′57″N 8°06′39″E / 47.8992°N 8.1108°E / 47.8992; 8.1108
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Adler Ski Stadium
Adler-Skistadion
The Adler Jump
LocationHinterzarten
Germany
Opened1924
Renovated1935, 1965, 1982, 1998/99
Size
K–pointK-95
Hill sizeHS 108
Hill record112 m (367 ft)
Japan Noriaki Kasai

The Adler Ski Stadium (German: Adler-Skistadion) is a ski jumping complex in Hinterzarten, Germany.

All the jumps (K-15, K-30, K-70 and K-95)

History[edit]

It was opened in 1924 and owned by SC Hinterzarten. It hosted four FIS Ski jumping World Cup events for ladies. This jump was the first and now the regular host of Summer Grand Prix. Noriaki Kasai holds the hill record.

The first ever women's World Cup team competition was held here on 16 December 2017. The Japanese team won the ski jump. The team were Kaori Iwabuchi, Sara Takanashi, Yuka Seto and Yuki Ito.[1]

Other jumps[edit]

  • Energiedienst-Schanze: K-15
  • Schülerschanze: K-30
  • Europa-Park-Schanze: K-70

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Japan leaps to team crown". The Japan Times. 17 December 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.

47°53′57″N 8°06′39″E / 47.8992°N 8.1108°E / 47.8992; 8.1108