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Anton Schwarzkopf (8 July 1924 – 30 July 2001) was a German engineer of amusement rides, and founder of the Schwarzkopf Industries company, which built numerous rides and large roller coasters for both amusement parks and travelling funfairs.
Biography
Anton Schwarzkopf was introduced into the industry with his father's involvement with the design of specialized trailers used to transport circus equipment. The company eventually transitioned into creating amusement rides. In 1960, Schwarzkopf took over his father's company leading to the creation of his first actual roller coaster, The Wildcat, in 1964. Schwarzkopf also designed the first launched roller coaster in the world by means of weight-drop technology, King Kobra at Kings Dominion in Virginia. This coaster was later moved to Alton Towers, where it became well known as Thunder Looper. After its third move, it now resides at Hopi Hari in Brazil as Katapul.
Schwarzkopf Industries grew rapidly with the vast support of various customers praising the company's creations. Outside of Germany, the company was represented by the Intamin firm; and as a result, many older rides credited to Intamin were actually designed and created by Schwarzkopf.
Schwarzkopf's prowess as a businessman was relatively lacking. His company suffered through several bankruptcies, resulting in the scrapping of many designs and deals with parks.
Schwarzkopf retired from the industry in 1995, and died on 30 July 2001 after suffering from Parkinson's disease for many years. His son Wieland reportedly remains in the amusement business, designing rides for another company.[citation needed]
One of his former employees, Werner Stengel, is now a prestigious designer of roller coasters and amusement rides.
Notable Rides
- Alpina Bahn - large portable non-looping coaster, found on the German funfair circuit.
- Aconcagua - Parque de la Ciudad (Custom Super Speedracer model)
- Big Bad Wolf - Busch Gardens Williamsburg (finished by Arrow Dynamics, now defunct)
- Black Hole - Alton Towers (formerly "Black Hole II", a Jet Star 2 model, now defunct)
- Broca - Parque Nacional Del Café (formerly located at Worlds of Fun as Zambezi Zinger, one of two surviving Speed Racer models)
- The Bullet, Flamingo Land. First operated 1991 and removed in 2005.
- Cascabel - La Feria Chapultepec Magico (Shuttle Loop model)
- Colossus the Fire Dragon - Lagoon Amusement Park (Double Looping model, with additional trackway curve)
- Enigma - Pleasurewood Hills (World's only Jumbo V coaster)
- Dante's Inferno - Astroland
- Golden Loop (Originally Named White Lightnin') at Gold Reef City in Johannesburg, South Africa.
- Greezed Lightnin’ - Kentucky Kingdom (Shuttle Loop model) Formerly located as Six Flags Great America as Tidal Wave (ride).
- Greezed Lightnin' - AstroWorld - not to be confused with the ride of the same name in Kentucky, this was a flywheel launched shuttle loop built in 1978. Is now in storage.
- Greased Lightnin' - a third model with a slightly different spelling, this model operated at California's Great America but is now in pieces.
- Jet Star (Särkänniemi roller coaster) - Last Jet Star roller coaster ever built
- Jet Star 2 - Lagoon Amusement Park (Jet Star 2 model)
- Katapul - Hopi Hari (Shuttle Loop model, formerly King Kobra at Kings Dominion and Thunder Looper at Alton Towers)
- Knightmare - Camelot Theme Park (Custom Design)
- Laser (roller coaster) - Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Double Looping model) Closed at the end of 2008
- Lisebergbanan - Liseberg in Sweden (custom design)
- Looping Star - Nagashima Spa Land
- Looping Star Dreamland Margate UK(1982)
- Looping Star - Playcenter - São Paulo - Brasil
- Dreier Looping, AKA Magnum Force and Montana Infinitum - 3 loop coaster, which toured German funfairs before being sold. Operated at Flamingo Land from 2000 to 2005.
- Mind Bender (Six Flags Over Georgia) - Six Flags over Georgia
- Mindbender (Galaxyland) - Galaxyland at the West Edmonton Mall
- Montezooma's Revenge - Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
- Nightmare at Crack Axle Canyon - The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom (Jet Star model) (SBNO)
- Nightmare at Phantom Cave - Darien Lake (Jet Star Model) (Defunct)
- Olympia Looping - Portable roller coaster, the largest in the world
- Rat Ride (now Raptor Attack) - Lightwater Valley (Wildcat model)
- Revolution - Six Flags Magic Mountain The world's first modern looping roller coaster.
- Ripper - Thrill-Ville USA (Jet Star Model)
- Scorpion (roller coaster) - Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
- Shock Wave - Six Flags Over Texas
- Shuttle Loop - Nagashima Spa Land (Shuttle Loop model)
- SooperDooperLooper - Hersheypark
- Thriller - A portable multi-looper.
- Twist N' Shout - Loudoun Castle (Silverarrow model)
- Viper - Six Flags Astroworld (Looping Star model) demolished in 2005
- Whizzer - Six Flags Great America (formerly "Willard's Whizzer", a Speed Racer model)
- WildCat - Cedar Point A 65m Wildcat model that features two vertical spirals. Operated 1979-2011
See also Category:Anton Schwarzkopf roller coasters
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