The medium and normal hill in the background and the ski stadium to the left
Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze is a ski jumping hill in Seefeld outside of Innsbruck, Austria. It consists of two hills, a normal hill with a hill size of HS109 (K-99) and medium hill with at HS75 (K-68). Next to the jumps is a cross-country skiing stadium. It opened in 1931 as Jahnschanze, but was renamed in honor of Anton Seelos in 1948.[1]
The venue was used for the normal hill competitions during the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics, and for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1985. It is also regularly used for FIS Nordic Combined World Cup.
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Coordinates: 47°19′15″N 11°10′39″E / 47.32083°N 11.17750°E / 47.32083; 11.17750
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- 1924: Le Tremplin Olympique du Mont, Stade Olympique de Chamonix
- 1928: Around the hills of St. Moritz, Olympiaschanze
- 1932: Intervales Ski-Hill, Lake Placid
- 1936: Große Olympiaschanze
- 1948: Around the hills of St. Moritz, Olympiaschanze
- 1952: Holmenkollen National Arena
- 1956: Lo Stadio della neve, Trampolino Italia
- 1960: McKinney Creek Stadium, Papoose Peak Jumps
- 1964: Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze
- 1968: Autrans
- 1972: Makomanai Cross-country site, Miyanomori Jumping Hill
- 1976: Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze
- 1980: Intervales Ski-Hill, Lake Placid Olympic Sports Complex Cross Country Biathlon Center
- 1984: Igman Olympic Jumps; Igman, Veliko Polje
- 1988: Canada Olympic Park, Canmore Nordic Centre
- 1992: Tremplin du Praz
- 1994: Birkebeineren Skistadion, Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena
- 1998: Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium, Snow Harp
- 2002: Soldier Hollow, Utah Olympic Park
- 2006: Stadio del Trampolino, Pragelato Plan
- 2010: Whistler Olympic Park
- 2014: Biathlon & Ski Complex, RusSki Gorki Jumping Center
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