Aigner-Schanze
Aigner-Schanze (official: Energie AG-Skisprung Arena) are ski jumping hills in Hinzenbach, Austria.

All hills (K-15, K-30, K-70 and K-95)
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Location | Hinzenbach Austria |
Opened | 2010 |
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Kâpoint | K-85 |
Hill size | HS 94 |
Hill record | 100 m (328 ft)![]() (6 Feb 2011) |
History
First hill was opened in 1930s and owned by Union Volksbank Hinzenbach. In 2006 construction for Aigner-Schanze (normal hill) began and on 9 October 2010 it was officially opened. Every Year Aigner-Schanze hosted FIS Ski jumping World Cup events for ladies. It also hosted Summer Grand Prix events. Markus Eggenhofer holds the hill record. There are also three smaller hills K-10, K-20 and K-40.
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