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  2. Ski jumping hill - Wikipedia

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    Overview of a ski jumping hill. A ski jumping hill is a sports venue used for ski jumping. They vary in size from temporary handmade snow structures to permanent competition venues. At the top is an in-run where the jumper runs down to generate sufficient speed, before reaching the jump. The skier is then airborne until landing on the landing ...

  3. List of ski jumping hills - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ski jumping hills passing the FIS rules, ... (constructed for the 1997 Universiade) jury length 133 | K 120; ... Harris Hill Ski Jump, Brattleboro ...

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

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    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] "D" Hill Leavenworth: Washington: 27, 15 2003 2009 [35] [36] Bakke Hill closed in 1978 Cameron Ski Jump Cameron ...

  5. Construction point - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all competitions in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup use large hills with a construction point between 120 and 130. The largest is Mühlenkopfschanze in Germany.In addition, there is a bi-annual FIS Ski-Flying World Championship, which is held in one of the world's five ski flying hills: Vikersundbakken in Norway, Letalnica Bratov Gorišek in Slovenia, Čerťák in the Czech Republic ...

  6. Ski jumping - Wikipedia

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    Model of a ski jumping hill. A-B – point of departure; t – take-off zone; HS – total hill length; P-L – landing area; K – K-point. A ski jumping hill is typically built on a steep natural slope. It consists of the jumping ramp (in-run), take-off table, and a landing hill. Competitors glide down from a common point at the top of the in ...

  7. Bakuriani K-115 - Wikipedia

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    The K-115 ski jumping hill in Bakuriani, Georgia was built in 1969. There is also a K-90, K-70 and K-45 in Bakuriani. There is also a K-90, K-70 and K-45 in Bakuriani. All hills, including the K115, are covered with plastic mattings .

  8. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Red Hill Ski Area: Moultonborough: New Hampshire: 820 610 210 9 1 December 8, 2019 [207] Storrs Hill Ski Area: Lebanon: New Hampshire: 580 280 300 20 3 1 December 8, 2019 [208] Tenney Mountain Resort: Plymouth: New Hampshire: 2,149 749 1,400 110 45 3 140 December 8, 2019 [209] Waterville Valley Resort: Waterville Valley: New Hampshire: 3,840 ...

  9. List of Olympic venues in ski jumping - Wikipedia

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    A second ski jumping hill was added in 1964 with a normal hill that had a P-point of 70 m (230 ft) in Seefeld while the large hill of 80 m (260 ft) was located at Bergsielschanze in Innsbruck. [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The large hill ski jump P-point was lengthened to 90 m (300 ft) for the 1968 Games at Saint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte while the ski jump ...