- The
Bergisel Ski Jump (German:
Bergiselschanze),
whose stadium has a
capacity of 26,000, is a ski
jumping hill
located in
Bergisel in Innsbruck, Austria...
-
stadium of a
Winter Olympics and a
Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
Bergiselschanze was the main
stadium of two
Winter Olympics and one
Winter YOG. Olympiahalle...
- of the anthem.
Axamer Lizum –
Alpine skiing except men's
downhill Bergiselschanze – Ski
jumping (large hill),
Opening Ceremonies Eisschnellaufbahn –...
- 1952,
Innsbruck has
hosted one leg of the Four
Hills Tournament. The
Bergiselschanze was
built of
concrete for the 1964
Winter Olympics to
replace an older...
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Innsbruck on 27
December 2011 and
ended with the
opening ceremony in
Bergiselschanze on 13
January 2012. It is the
first time the
Olympic flame had gone...
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December 2023 HS142 Große Olympiaschanze,
Germany 1
January 2024 HS128
Bergiselschanze,
Austria 3
January 2024 HS142 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze,
Austria 6...
- the city.
Axamer Lizum –
Alpine skiing (except the men's downhill)
Bergiselschanze –
opening ceremonies and ski
jumping (large hill) Bob und Rodelbahn...
- Prize,
special mention 2002:
Austrian State Prize for
Architecture for
Bergiselschanze 2003:
European Union Prize for
Contemporary Architecture for the Strasbourg...
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December 2024 HS142 Große Olympiaschanze,
Germany 1
January 2025 HS128
Bergiselschanze,
Austria 4
January 2025 HS142 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze,
Austria 6...
- Seefeld,
Innsbruck organized the
Winter Universiade in 2005. Innsbruck's
Bergiselschanze is one of the
hills of the
famous Four
Hills Tournament. Innsbruck...