Kulm (ski flying venue)

Kulm is a ski flying hill located in Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf, Styria, Austria.[1] Opened on 8 March 1950, the hill is one of only five of its type in the world, allowing for jumps of more than 240 metres. The current hill record of 244 m was set by Peter Prevc during the 2016 Ski Flying World Championships. The women's world record of 200 m was set by Daniela Iraschko-Stolz in 2003, who remains the only woman in history to have jumped to 200 m. Furthermore, the men's world record has been set three times at Kulm.

Kulm
Kulm in January 2011
LocationTauplitz, Styria
 Austria
Opened18 Feb 1950 (test)
8 Mar 1950 (official)
Renovated1953, 1986, 2015
Size
K–point200 m
Hill size235 m
Hill record244 m (801 ft)
Peter Prevc
(16 January 2016)
Top events
Ski Flying World Championships1975, 1986, 1996, 2006, 2016
World Cup1982, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018

The venue has hosted the Ski Flying World Championships five times, in 1975, 1986, 1996, 2006, and 2016. For the World Cup event in 2015, the hill was completely renovated to a K-point of 200 m and a hill size of 235 m, making much longer jumps possible.

Events

Date Hillsize Competition Winner Second Third
8–12 March 1950  SFW Rudi Dietrich
1951  SFW Sepp Bradl
27 February - 1 March 1953  ISFW Sepp Bradl Andreas Däscher Roy Sherwood
9–11 March 1956  ISFW Werner Lesser Veikko Heinonen Olaf B. Bjørnstad
20–22 March 1959  ISFW Torbjørn Yggeseth Helmut Recknagel Walter Habersatter
1–4 March 1962  ISFW Helmut Recknagel Wolfgang Happle Max Bolkart
19–21 March 1965  KOP Henrik Ohlmeyer Bernd Karwofsky Peter Lesser
1–3 March 1968  KOP Zbyněk Hubač Reinhold Bachler Jiří Raška
1971  KOPstrong wind
14–16 March 1975  SFWC Karel Kodejška Rainer Schmidt Karl Schnabl
3–5 March 1978  KOP Peter Leitner Falko Weißpflog Alois Lipburger
12 March 1982  K165WC Matti Nykänen Hubert Neuper Andreas Felder
13 March 1982  K165WC Hubert Neuper Matti Nykänen Ole Bremseth
14 March 1982  K165WC Hubert Neuper Ole Bremseth Armin Kogler
8–9 March 1986  K185SFWC Andreas Felder Franz Neuländtner Matti Nykänen
23 February 1991  K185WC Stephan Zuend Ari-Pekka Nikkola Per-Inge Tällberg
24 February 1991  K185WC Stefan Horngacher Ralph Gebstedt Heinz Kuttin
30 January 1993  K185WC Jaroslav Sakala Werner Haim Andreas Goldberger
31 January 1993  K185WC Jaroslav Sakala Didier Mollard Andreas Goldberger
10 February 1996  K185SFWC(d1) / WC Janne Ahonen Andreas Goldberger Ari-Pekka Nikkola
11 February 1996  K185SFWC(d2) / WC Andreas Goldberger Christof Duffner Janne Ahonen
World Championships Overall (10-11 February) Andreas Goldberger Janne Ahonen Urban Franc
8 February 1997  K185WC Takanobu Okabe Andreas Goldberger Primož Peterka
9 February 1997  K185WC Primož Peterka Andreas Goldberger Takanobu Okabe
19 February 2000  K185WC Sven Hannawald Andreas Widhölzl Tommy Ingebrigtsen
20 February 2000  K185WCstrong wind
1 February 2003  K185WC Florian Liegl Sven Hannawald Adam Małysz
2 February 2003  K185WC Sven Hannawald Florian Liegl Matti Hautamäki
15 January 2005  HS200WC Andreas Widhoelzl Roar Ljøkelsøy Adam Małysz
16 January 2005  HS200WC Adam Małysz Andreas Widhoelzl Risto Jussilainen
13–14 January 2006  HS200SFWC-I Roar Ljøkelsøy Andreas Widhölzl Thomas Morgenstern
15 January 2006  HS200SFWC-T  Norway
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Lars Bystøl
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
Roar Ljøkelsøy
 Finland
Janne Happonen
Tami Kiuru
Matti Hautamäki
Janne Ahonen
 Germany
Michael Neumayer
Georg Späth
Alexander Herr
Michael Uhrmann
10 January 2009  HS200WC Gregor Schlierenzauer Simon Ammann Martin Koch
11 January 2009  HS200WC Gregor Schlierenzauer Harri Olli Simon Ammann
9 January 2010  HS200WC Robert Kranjec Simon Ammann Martin Koch
10 January 2010  HS200WC Gregor Schlierenzauer Robert Kranjec Harri Olli
14 January 2012  HS200WCstrong wind; first next day
15 January 2012  HS200WC Robert Kranjec Thomas Morgenstern Anders Bardal
15 January 2012  HS200WC Anders Bardal Daiki Ito Kamil Stoch
11 January 2014  HS200WC Noriaki Kasai Peter Prevc Gregor Schlierenzauer
12 January 2014  HS200WC Peter Prevc Gregor Schlierenzauer Noriaki Kasai
10 January 2015  HS225WC Severin Freund Stefan Kraft Jurij Tepeš
11 January 2015  HS225WCstrong wind
15–16 January 2016  HS225SFWC-I Peter Prevc Kenneth Gangnes Stefan Kraft
17 January 2016  HS225SFWC-T  Norway
Anders Fannemel
Johann André Forfang
Daniel-André Tande
Kenneth Gangnes
 Germany
Andreas Wellinger
Stephan Leyhe
Richard Freitag
Severin Freund
 Austria
Stefan Kraft
Manuel Poppinger
Manuel Fettner
Michael Hayböck
13 January 2018  HS235WC Andreas Stjernen Daniel-André Tande Simon Ammann
14 January 2018  HS235WCstrong wind

Hill record

Technical data

Specifications
Inrun length117.4 m
Inrun angle35.3°
Top to bottom height difference197 m
Take-off table to bottom height difference135 m
Take-off table height4.75 m
Landing zone angle30.5° - 37.5°
Hillsize235 m
K-point200 m

References

  1. "Tauplitz, Bad Mitterndorf" Archived 2016-01-05 at the Wayback Machine. skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved 2016-02-07.

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