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  2. Suicide Hill Ski Jump - Wikipedia

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    Suicide Hill has been in existence since 1925. Suicide Hill Ski Jump is located in a small valley known as Suicide Bowl at the U.P. Nordic Ski Complex (UPNSC). Suicide Bowl contains a total of five jumps: a 13-meter, 25-meter, 40-meter, 60-meter, and Suicide Hill at 90-meters. The 13-, 25-, and 40-meter jumps are fitted with plastic for summer ...

  3. Pine Mountain Jump - Wikipedia

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    There are two other ski jumps in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan: Copper Peak is the only Ski flying venue in the western hemisphere, located near Ironwood, Michigan (and has been called "Suicide hill"), [8] as well as the pre-existing Suicide Hill Ski Jump located at Ishpeming, Michigan, which is near the National Ski Hall of Fame. [8]

  4. List of ski jumping venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Class of '77 Ski Jumping Complex at Vermont Academy: Saxtons River: Vermont: K35, K20, K10 1925 2002 [30] private Kennett Ski Jump Albany: New Hampshire: K34, K20, K10, K5 1960 2020 [31] Roger Burt Memorial Ski Jumps, Oak Hill Hanover: New Hampshire: K32, K20, K10 1981 [32] [33] Gene Ross Memorial Ski Jump Plymouth: New Hampshire: K28 2016 [34 ...

  5. Negaunee, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Negaunee is also the home of Suicide Hill Ski Jump, a ski jump training facility where the Ishpeming Ski Club prepares skiers for classic cross country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping competitions.

  6. Copper Peak, once a glorious ski flying hill in the ... - AOL

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    The plan is to modernize "the iconic ski jump," which was once "home to the world’s largest ski flying hill." The state is kicking in $20 million in construction grants to make it happen.

  7. Category:Ski jumping venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Suicide Hill Ski Jump; U. Utah Olympic Park; Utah Olympic Park Jumps This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 11:53 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Sledders sped down with a 'fear-fueled grip.' Whatever ... - AOL

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    The hill attracted thrill-seekers for generations and left exhilarating memories for many. Sledders sped down with a 'fear-fueled grip.' Whatever happened to Suicide Hill?

  9. U.S. National Ski Jumping Championships - Wikipedia

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    Ski jumping national championships organized by the National Ski Association of America (NSA) [1] [2] were held annually from 1905–1962. [3] Ski jumping, a winter sport competed on specially constructed ski hills, had been introduced by Norwegian immigrants to the U.S. in the 1880s, with ski clubs and annual tournaments beginning shortly afterwards. [4]