International Children's Four Hills Tournament 2014 next Sunday the 22nd of June in Hinzenbach (AUT)

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Raschau/HINZENBACH, 20th of June 2014
For the 16th time starting the international Children's Four Hills Tournament 2014 next Sunday the 22nd of June in Hinzenbach (AUT). It will continue on Saturday, the 28th of June in Bischofshofen (AUT), coinciding with the opening of the new ski jumping facility in Tschagguns (AUT) Vorarlberg.

It continues on Saturday the 13th of September in Reit im Winkl (DE), and the final event on Saturday, September the 20th in Berchtesgaden (DE) - these dates have dozens of young jumpers boys and girls age seven till eleven marked with red in their calendars:

It is supported, on several occasions, by the REHAU AG, Ski-Line and Peter Riedel sports technology, and if you scroll down the list of results of the past, then the competition reads partly like a "Who's Who" of the international ski-jumping sport. Thomas Morgenstern, Gregor Schlierenzauer and Michael Hayböck (all Austria) or the Czech Roman Koudelka are names that are directly linked to the Children Four Hills Tournament.

With over 30 clubs from 5 nations and over 200 participant it is the largest ski jumping event for children in Europe.