Money from patent dispute flows into the skijumping youth!

Almost three years ago, a patent dispute around the inrun of the HS60 ski jump in Oberstdorf on the one side and the Peter Riedel UG on the other side took place. At that time the court decided that the inrun of the HS60 in Oberstdorf injured a patent of the Peter Riedel UG. As a result, Peter Riedel and Oberstdorf agreed that with a one-off payment to the Peter Riedel GmbH the future use of the inrun track will be secured. Peter Riedel wanted this money to be used to one hundred percent in the sport. The youth and the skijumping sport in Germany should benefit and with the new building of the inrun on the K30 in Reit im Winkl he found the ideal project. The entire production costs were borne by Peter Riedel and his team, the track was then installed in early June independently by WSV Reit im Winkl.

"It was very important to me that the money that we got through the won patent dispute flows back to Germany and into the sport. The track renewal in Reit im Winkl was an ideal project for it. Furthermore, we also support the next generation in Germany, which is very important to me personally, "says company boss and CEO Peter Riedel.

The project manager in Reit im Winkl, Falk Göpfert, enthuses about the Club-Track system: "I'm thrilled how easy it is to install the Club-Track system be ourself. Peter and his team gave us the parts and we built the track with the help of his video tutorial alone. The project was uncomplicated and self-explanatory and has been in operation for two weeks. The initial feedback from the clubs is very positive, they are all happy to train on a solid new track. "