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  2. Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Placid Club built the first ski jump on this site in 1920, using the hillside itself as the jump surface. The jump was referred to as the Intervales 35-meter jump. On February 21, 1921, the first competition was held at this site, drawing 3,000 spectators. The record jump for the day was 124 feet, set by Antony Maurer.

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

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    Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex: Lake Placid: New York: HS128, HS100, K65, K48, K20, K10 1921 2021 Olympics [6] [7] Pine Mountain Jump: Iron Mountain: Michigan: HS133 1938 2020 Continental Cup [8] [9] Snowflake Ski Jump: Westby: Wisconsin: K106, K65, K40, K20, K10, K5 1961 1999 Four Hills SuperTour [10] Harris Hill Ski Jump: Brattleboro ...

  4. Râșnov Ski Jump - Wikipedia

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    Râșnov Ski Jump (Romanian: Trambulina Valea Cărbunării) is a ski jumping hill located within the Râșnov Sports Complex, in the Cărbunării Valley, southeast of Râșnov, Romania. It is the country's second largest ski jumping hill after the disused 110-meter Tintina.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Howelsen Hill Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Howelsen Hill Ski Area has sent more skiers to international competition than any other area in North America and has the largest and most complete natural ski jumping complex in North America. [ 4 ] Howelsen has been the training ground for 89 Olympians making over 130 Winter Olympic appearances, 15 members of the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame ...

  7. Category:Ski jumping venues - Wikipedia

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  8. Holmenkollen National Arena - Wikipedia

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    Holmenkollbakken is a large ski jumping hill with a hill size of 134 and a construction point (K-spot) of 120. It has a spectator capacity for 70,000. The current structure dates from 2010 and consists of a 64 meters (210 ft) tall superstructure. The top of the structure is 420 meters (1,380 ft) above mean sea level. It is the first hill in the ...

  9. Tremplin du Praz - Wikipedia

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    The Tremplin du Praz is a ski jumping hill at Le Praz in Courchevel, France. The complex consists of four hills: a large hill with construction point of K125 (HS132), a normal hill at K90 (HS96), and two training hills at K60 and K25. The complex also has a cross-country skiing stadium used for Nordic combined.