Kulm | |
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Location | |
City or town | Tauplitz |
Country | Austria |
Opened | 1950 |
Renovated | 1953, 1986 |
Size | |
K-spot | K-185 |
Hill size | HS200 |
Hill record | Gregor Schlierenzauer (215.5 m) in 2009 |
Championships | |
World championships | *1975 Ski flying World Championships *1986 Ski flying World Championships *1996 Ski flying World Championships *2006 Ski flying World Championships |
Kulm is a ski flying hill located in Tauplitz, Austria. It is one of only five venues of this type in the world, allowing for jumps of 200 metres and over. Gregor Schlierenzauer holds the hill record at 215.5 metres.
Year | Winner | Country |
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1975 | Karel Kodejška | Czechoslovakia |
1986 | Andreas Felder | Austria |
1996* | Andreas Goldberger | Austria |
2006 | Roar Ljokelsoy | Norway |
team | Norway |
* In 1996 competition counted for World Cup & Ski-Flying World Championships at the same time.
Year | Winner | Nationality |
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1982 | Matti Nykänen | FIN |
Hubert Neuper | AUT | |
Hubert Neuper | AUT | |
1991 | Stephan Zuend | SUI |
Stefan Horngacher | AUT | |
1993 | Jaroslav Sakala | CZE |
Jaroslav Sakala | CZE | |
1996 | Janne Ahonen* | FIN |
Andreas Goldberger* | AUT | |
1997 | Takanobu Okabe | JAP |
Primož Peterka | SLO | |
2000 | Sven Hannawald | GER |
2003 | Florian Liegl | AUT |
Sven Hannawald | GER | |
2005 | Andreas Widhoelzl | AUT |
Adam Małysz | POL | |
2009 | Gregor Schlierenzauer | AUT |
Gregor Schlierenzauer | AUT | |
2010 | Robert Kranjec | SLO |
Gregor Schlierenzauer | AUT |
*In 1996 competition counted for World Cup & Ski-Flying World Championships at the same time.
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