Austrian Ski Jumping Championships 2020
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Large hill | ![]() |
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Venues | 2 | 2 |
Individual competitions | 2 | 2 |
Athlete | 51 | 12 |
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Paul-Außerleitner ski jump in Bischofshofen
The Austrian National Ski Jumping Championships 2020 took place from 25th to 27th September in Eisenerz and Bischofshofen. The organizer was the Austrian Ski Association, whereas the winter sports clubs SC Erzbergland and SC Bischofshofen as well as the regional ski associations of Styria and Salzburg were responsible for the implementation. The first stop for the athletes was Eisenerz, where they jumped from the normal hill of the Erzberg ski jumps (K 98 / HS 109), before another champion was determined on the third day from the Paul Ausserleitner large hill (K 125 / HS 142). The material control was carried out according to the regulations of the Austrian and international competition rules. Head coaches of the Austrian national teams were Andreas Widhölzl for the men and Harald Rodlauer for the women. The championships took place together with the Nordic combined championships.
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Iraschko Pride (2019)
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Schlierenzauer (2014)
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Hölzl (2018)
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Aschenwald (2019)
Program and schedule
Location of the competition venues
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The schedule of the Austrian Championships shown here corresponds to the original planning of the ÖSV. This could not be adhered to due to a massive change in the weather in Eisenerz, as the Erzberg ski jumps, which were covered with mats, first had to be cleared of snow on the day of the competition. The trial round on Saturday, September 26 in Eisenerz therefore only started at 12:35 p.m., while the first round started at 2:10 p.m..[1][2] The schedule in Bischofshofen could be kept.
Date | Time[3] | Event | Location |
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Fri, 25 September | Free practice | Erzberg ski jumps | |
Sat, 26 September | 08:00 | Team captains meeting | Iron Ore |
09:00 | Rehearsal | Erzberg ski jumps | |
10:45 | First pass | ||
then | Final round | ||
approx. 15:15 | Award ceremony | Erzberg Arena | |
Sun., 27 September | 08:00 | Team captains meeting | Bischofshofen |
09:00 | Rehearsal | Paul Ausserleitner Ski Jump | |
10:30 | First pass | ||
then | Final round | ||
then | Award ceremony |
Participating
51 male and twelve female ski jumpers took part in the competitions from the normal hill before the field of participants was reduced for the jumping from the large hill.
63 participants (51 male and 12 female athletes) from 7 German states | |
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Results women
Normalschanze
The championship jumping event from the normal hill took place on 26 September 2020. Although the jumping run was scheduled to start at 10:45, a change in the weather prevented it from starting on time. In the end, the first round started at 14:10, but the women’s turn came only after the 37 starting Nordic Combined athletes. Twelve athletes were on the start list for the competition.[4] After the first round Eva Pinkelnig was in the lead, whereas the best in training Chiara Hölzl was already clearly behind the medal ranks.[2] With the longest jump of the day at 99.5 m Daniela Iraschko-Stolz secured her 15th title.[5]
Place | Name | Association | Width 1 | Width 2 | Points |
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01. | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | WSV Eisenerz | 094,5 | 099,5 | 219,3 |
02. | Eva Pinkelnig | WSV Tschagguns | 097,5 | 098,5 | 215,3 |
03. | Sophie Sorschag | SV Villach | 096,0 | 099,0 | 205,9 |
04. | Marita Kramer | SK Saalfelden | 092,5 | 094,5 | 202,3 |
05. | Chiara Hölzl | SV Schwarzach | ,0 | 099,0 | 197,6 |
06. | Lisa Eder | SK Saalfelden | 092,0 | 093,0 | 188,5 |
07. | Vanessa Moharitsch | ASVÖ SC Höhnhart | 074,0 | 081,5 | 111,6 |
08. | Elisabeth Raudaschl | NTS Salzkammergut | 073,5 | 080,0 | 106,6 |
09. | Hannah Wiegele | SV Achomitz/Zahomc | 073,5 | 076,5 | 104,5 |
10. | Julia Mühlbacher | ASVÖ SC Höhnhart | ,0 | ,5 | 095,5 |
11. | Julia Huber | SK Rottenmann | 069,0 | 074,0 | 084,0 |
12. | Katharina Ellmauer | NTS Salzkammergut | 066,5 | ,0 | ,2 |
Large hill

Champion Chiara Hölzl (2019)
The championship jumping from the large hill took place on Sunday, 27 September in Bischofshofen. After Chiara Hölzl already dominated the trial round she took the lead after the first round with a big advantage and finally deservedly won the championship title. Eleven athletes were listed in the start list, but one of them did not start.[6]
Place | Name | Association | Width 1 | Width 2 | Points |
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01. | Chiara Hölzl | SV Schwarzach | 140,5 | 127,5 | 230,8 |
02. | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | WSV Eisenerz | 131,5 | 116,5 | 190,9 |
03. | Eva Pinkelnig | WSV Tschagguns | 126,0 | 117,5 | 176,3 |
04. | Marita Kramer | SK Saalfelden | 115,0 | 117,5 | 155,9 |
05. | Sophie Sorschag | SV Villach | 118,5 | 104,5 | 144,3 |
06. | Lisa Eder | SK Saalfelden | 116,0 | 102,0 | 119,5 |
07. | Hannah Wiegele | SV Achomitz/Zahomc | 101,0 | 093,0 | 079,7 |
08. | Elisabeth Raudaschl | NTS Salzkammergut | 094,5 | 100,0 | 074,0 |
09. | Vanessa Moharitsch | ASVÖ SC Höhnhart | 087,0 | 091,5 | 038,2 |
10. | Julia Huber | SK Rottenmann | 076,0 | ,0 | 000,0 |
DNS | Katharina Ellmauer | NTS Salzkammergut |
Results men
Normalschanze
The competition from the Normal Hill in Eisenerz took place on Saturday, 26 September 2020. The first round started at 14:10, but the men’s turn came only after the 37 starting Nordic Combined athletes as well as the twelve female ski jumpers. There were 51 athletes on the start list.[4] The trial run was won by Elias Medwed.[1] He could not confirm this performance in the first competition round where Gregor Schlierenzauer was leading the field.[2] Schlierenzauer was also the best jumper in the second round and thus deservedly became Austrian National Champion:[5] “It is a nice confirmation for my hard work. You always take something like this positively. Of course it is a small hill. It really counts in winter and on the big hill”, the World Cup record winner said.[7]
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Large hill
The championship jumping from the large hill took place on Sunday, 27 September in Bischofshofen. After Philipp Aschenwald had a surprisingly weak performance the day before, he presented himself in his usual top form from the Paul Ausserleitner hill and took the lead already after the first round.[8] He even extended his lead of 11.3 points after the first jump and thus celebrated his first championship title.[6] A positive surprise were Maximilian Steiner, who already became Austrian national champion with the team in Villach in 2016, and Thomas Lackner, who after his team bronze medal in 2013 could now also win his first medal in the individual event. In contrast, the performance of the overall World Cup winner 2019/20 Stefan Kraft has to be seen as a negative surprise, even if the expectations were already lower than usual in advance due to persistent back pain. There were 41 athletes listed in the start list, but with Francisco Mörth one athlete did not start.
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See also
- List of the Austrian ski jumping champions
- Austrian Nordic Combined Championships 2020
Web links
- Website of the ÖSV
- Invitation and announcement Eisenerz (PDF)
- Invitation and announcement Bischofshofen (PDF)
- Four new Austrian champions crowned, report on berkutschi.com
- Jan Simon Schäfer: Four new Austrian national champions, report on skispringen-news.de
Individual references
- ↑ a b Result list training ÖM 2020 Eisenerz. In: ewoxx.com. 26. September 2020, retrieved 26 September 2020 (PDF).
- ↑ a b c Result list first run ÖM 2020 Eisenerz. In: ewoxx.com. 26. September 2020, retrieved 26 September 2020 (PDF).
- ↑ All times refer to CEST = UTC+2, local time is UTC+2.
- ↑ a b Start list jumping ÖM 2020 Eisenerz. In: ewoxx.com. 25. September 2020, retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ↑ a b Result list overall ÖM 2020 Eisenerz. In: ewoxx.com. 26. September 2020, retrieved 26 September 2020 (PDF).
- ↑ a b Result list overall ÖM 2020 Bischofshofen. In: ewoxx.com. 27. September 2020, retrieved 27 September 2020 (PDF).
- ↑ Championship titles for Schlierenzauer and Iraschko-Stolz. In: sport.orf.at (ORF). 26. September 2020, retrieved 26 September 2020.
- ↑ Result list first round ÖM 2020 Bischofshofen. In: ewoxx.com. 27. September 2020, retrieved 27 September 2020 (PDF).
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