Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
The Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track is a venue used for bobsled, luge and skeleton located in Oberhof, Germany.
History
Oberhof had been the home of sledding activities since 1905, mostly bobsleigh. In 1931, the facility hosted the first ever FIBT World Championships in the two-man bobsleigh event won by the two-man German team of Hanns Killian and Sebastian Huber. After World War II, Oberhof was partitioned into East Germany. Following the successes of the East Germans at the FIL World Luge Championships during the 1960s with Thomas Köhler, Ilse Geisler, Ortrun Enderlein, Petra Tierlich, and Klaus Bonsack, the East German government decided it was time to construct a permanent, artificially refrigerated reinforced concrete track for year-round training and usage. In 1966, East Germany was awarded the FIL World Luge Championships in Friedrichroda, but the event was cancelled. The success of the first permanent bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Königssee, West Germany, completed in 1968 and first used for the world luge championships the following year, also played a factor. In 1969, it was decided to construct a permanent facility in Oberhof. The track was completed in 1971 with a World Cup test taking place the following year. Since then the track has hosted World Cup events, mostly in luge though it has hosted events in bobsleigh and skeleton. Oberhof has also undergone three track renovations, the first in 1996 where it was closed from April to October for a total reconstruction, a second in 2002 when a new ammonia refrigeration system was installed and turn 14 was modified for safety reason, and a third in 2006 when new start houses were built for both men and women, and turn 7's profile was modified for safety reasons. The most recent cost to renovate the track was €4 million.Statistics
Overall track length is 1354.5 meters. The venue includes a vertical drop of 96.37 meters from start to finish.Sport | Length | Turns |
Men's singles luge, men's skeleton, two-man bobsleigh | 1069.70 | 14 |
Women's luge and skeleton - women's singles and men's doubles | 945.60 | 11 |
Junior's luge and skeleton | 665.40 | 7 |
The only named curves are the "S-Kombination" which are turns eight through eleven and the "Zielkurve" is turn fourteen, a Kreisel curve.
Sport | Record | Nation - athlete | Date | Time |
Bobsleigh two-man | Track | - Wolfgang Hoppe & Bogdan Musioł | 1988 | 44.62 |
Luge - men's singles | Start | David Möller - | 27 January 2008 | 8.199 |
Luge - men's singles | Track | Felix Loch - | 27 January 2008 | 44.996 |
Luge - women's singles | Start | Natalie Geisenberger - | 25 January 2008 | 7.995 |
Luge - women's singles | Track | Tatjana Hüfner - | 16 January 2010 | 42.920 |
Luge - men's doubles | Start | - Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt | 16 January 2010 | 7.755 |
Luge - men's doubles | Track | - André Florschütz & Torsten Wustlich | 16 January 2010 | 42.717 |