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Vogtland Arena

Coordinates: 50°23′02″N 12°26′56″E / 50.38389°N 12.44889°E / 50.38389; 12.44889
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Vogtland Arena
LocationGermany Klingenthal, Germany
Opened2006
Size
K–pointK-125
Hill sizeHS140
Hill record146.5 m (481 ft)
Germany Michael Uhrmann
(2 February 2011)
Germany Andreas Wellinger
(10 December 2023)
Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden
(10 December 2023)

The Vogtland Arena is a winter sports center, located in the German town of Klingenthal (Saxony), on the northern slope of the Schwarzberg mountain in Vogtland, from which the complex takes its name.

It includes a large ski jumping hill with a construction point of K125 and a size of HS 140 and is one of the most modern architecture among World Cup hills.

Hill parameters

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History

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Vogtland Arena was constructed from 2003 to 2005. Its official inaugural event was a Nordic combined Summer Grand Prix competition on 27 August 2006. Before that, in February 2006, the Czech national ski jumping championships had already been held there. In March 2006, Vogtland Arena saw a second-tier Nordic combined world cup competition and in September 2006 a Summer Grand Prix in ski jumping. On 7 February 2007, local club VSC Klingenthal took over one of the cancelled Ski Jumping World Cup events of Harrachov, making this the first FIS winter competition at the arena. Once again in 2007, a Summer Grand Prix ski jumping event took place there. In January 2008, the arena saw its first Nordic Combined World Cup event.

Since the 2008–09 season, Klingenthal has been a regular venue of the Ski Jumping World Cup, forming a part of the FIS Team Tour.

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50°23′02″N 12°26′56″E / 50.38389°N 12.44889°E / 50.38389; 12.44889