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Tremplin au Praz:

Hill Size: HS 132
K-Point: 125 m
Men Winter Hill record: 134.0 m (Jörg Ritzerfeld GER, 2002-01-19, COC)
Men Winter Official hill record: 129.0 m (Jinya Nishikata JPN, 1993-12-17, WC)
Men Summer Hill record: 137.0 m (Michael Hayböck AUT, 2022-08-07, SGP)
137.0 m (Daniel Tschofenig AUT, 2022-08-07, SGP)
Women Summer Hill record: 137.0 m (Ema Klinec SLO, 2018-08-10, SGP)
137.0 m (Marita Kramer AUT, 2021-08-06, SGP)
Women Summer Official hill record: 133.0 m (Nika Križnar SLO, 2023-07-30, SGP)
Inrun length: 104.65 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.8 m
Take-off angle: 11.5°
Take-off height: 3.9 m
Speed: 92.2 km/h
Landing angle: 35.2°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Conversions: 2013
Coordinates: 45.431002, 6.614933 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K125 (2013-...)K120 (1990-2012)

Tremplin au Praz:

Hill Size: HS 96
K-Point: 90 m
Men Winter Hill record: 101.5 m (Arthur Royer FRA, 2012-03-10, NJ-FRA)
Men Summer Hill record: 97.5 m (Andreas Wank GER, 2012-08-14, SGP)
Women Winter Hill record: 98.0 m (Lucile Morat FRA, 2016-03-27, N-FRA)
Women Summer Hill record: 101.5 m (Sara Takanashi JPN, 2016-07-15, SGP)
Women Summer Official hill record: 100.5 m (Daniela Iraschko-Stolz AUT, 2012-08-15, SGP)
Inrun length: 89.5 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.3 m
Take-off angle: 10.5°
Take-off height: 3.5 m
Speed: 86.4 km/h
Landing angle: 36°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Year of construction: 1990
Conversions: 2011-2012
Coordinates: 45.430915, 6.615459 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 65
K-Point: 60 m
Men Winter Hill record: 63.5 m (Enzo Milesi FRA, 2018-03-17)
Women Winter Hill record: 55.5 m (Lilou Zepchi-Ducrot FRA, 2018-03-17)
Year of construction: 2004
Coordinates: 45.431072, 6.615610 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Ninoufbakken:

Hill Size: HS 25
K-Point: 22 m
Men Summer Hill record: 30.0 m (Carl Alaphilippe FRA, 2022-06-25)
Women Summer Hill record: 27.5 m (Lou Alaphilippe FRA, 2022-06-25)
27.5 m (Lou Alaphilippe FRA, 2022-06-25)
Year of construction: 2008
Coordinates: 45.430811, 6.616937 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Spectator capacity: 12,000
Year of construction: 1990
Conversions: 2011-2013
Status: operating
Ski club: CS Courchevel
Coordinates: 45.431002, 6.614933 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jumping hill at the town district Le Praz of Courchevel was already set up in early 1930s. In 1944 a further temporary ski jump was set up at the location of today's facility. Further ski jumping hills also existed at Courchevel 1850.
Then K120 and K90 hills were constructed for the 1992 Olympic Winter Games at Albertville. Construction works started in 1989 and 30,000 m³ of soil and stone had to be moved in order to dig the ski jumps into the hill to protect them from winds. Up to 200 workers were employed on the site at a time and total construction cost was close to 20 million Euros - a more than double of the original budget. At the 1992 Olympic Games, Toni Nieminen won the large hill and Ernst Vettori the normal hill competition, Finland was successful in the team competition.
Since then the ski jumps have been mainly used for Summer Grand Prix and COC events, as well as for whole year training camps. In 2004 a K60 training ski jump was added on the slope of the normal hill for around 1m Euros. As a replacement for the abandoned ski jump at the ice arena at Courchevel 1850 in 2007/08 a small plastic covered K25 ski jump, called Ninoufbakken, was set up next to the other jumps at Le Praz.
Since the certificate of both ski jumps expired in 2011, it was decided to modernize them. Already in May 2011, the renewing of inrun and start gates of K90 had started. Until August 2011 the inrun track was replaced by a modern SKI-LINE system. After the Grand Prix events on August 11 and 12, 2011, the of K120 inrun was equipped with a ceramic track made by Porsgrund. Until spring 2012, the plastic mattings were replaced and a new watering system was installed. Additionally, a "Nordic House" was constructed. It includes a sports hall, a fitness center, a spectator terrace for 200 people, as well as rooms for the organizing committee (OC) and the accomodation of athletes. The total cost for modernization and extension was around 1.5m Euros.

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18)   Stefan Böhme   wrote on 2017-08-12 at 17:45:

durring 2017 sgp the hill data according to fis was k 125 and hs 135 was there a reconstruction that i missed?

17)   Foresss   wrote on 2016-03-28 at 12:11:

New ladies record - Lucile Morat 98 m

http://www1.ffs.fr/site/resultats/resultats3.php?act2=SAUT&epr=40343

16)   MateuszW1990   wrote on 2014-11-04 at 10:29:

Please add another hill record. It's 127,5 m by Tommy Ingebrigtsen (NOR) on 17.12.1993. He improved Toni Nieminen's HR of 127,0 m. But I have no idea if it was during the training of quali session.

15)   Artur   wrote on 2013-08-17 at 13:52:

Rekordy skoczni

Nie rozumiem o co w ogóle ta cała dyskusja. Sprawa jest oczywista. Lista rekordów wpisana na stronę jest jak najbardziej prawidłowa. I nie ma co więcej dyskutować. @Marco źle podchodzi do kwestii rekordów skoczni. Oczywiście jest on w błędzie. Bierzemy zawsze pod uwagę kolejność ustanawiania rekordów. Więc po odległości 119.5 m może być 120 m jeśli skok został oddany po poprzednim. Kobiecy rekord Mattel 119,5 m jako pierwsza pobiła Evelyn Insam skacząc 127 m, więc kolejny rekord musi już być większy od 127 m.

14)   Volker Grube   wrote on 2013-08-16 at 23:51:

Kann Marcos Post nur zustimmen! Es sind doch nach Coline Mattels Rekord am 14.10.2012 mehrere Athletinnen beim SGP 2013 weiter gesprungen bzw. haben die vorherige Weite eingestellt, auch die Französin selbst. Die zwischenzeitlich neuen Weiten sind alle vom selben Tag. Es ist doch egal, ob Training, Trial Round oder official Results. Die Hauptsache ist doch, man führt eine Liste, in dem die Rekorde nach Datum und Weite aufgelistet sind. Alle Rekorde vom 14.08 gehören auch in die Liste der Schanzenrekorde!

13)   skisprungschanzen.com   wrote on 2013-08-16 at 18:18:

@Marco

I don't see your point.
You have to consider the order of the jumps during the training!

12)   Marco   wrote on 2013-08-16 at 09:09:

@Pawel Borkowski: The list is correct! I have seen all the results (results training, results trial round and official results). Then, i look at the jumps over 119,5 m from Coline Mattel (FRA) and i post the still higher jumps here at this site.

11)   skisprungschanzen.com   wrote on 2013-08-15 at 21:59:

I am glad it is not - if it was, it would be a real mess ;-)

10)   Paweł Borkowski   wrote on 2013-08-15 at 14:52:

To Marco

Your list isn't correct. Look at the result list of official training: http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2014/JP/3731/2014JP3731RLT.pdf

9)   Marco   wrote on 2013-08-14 at 20:52:

Bitte vervollständige die Schanzenrekorde bei den Damen:

14.08.2013: 119,5 m Julia Clair (FRA)
14.08.2013: 120,0 m Coline Mattel (FRA)
14.08.2013: 120,0 m Ulrike Graessler (GER)
14.08.2013: 120,5 m Irina Avakumova (RUS)
14.08.2013: 121,0 m Sara Takanashi (JPN)
14.08.2013: 121,5 m Jessica Jerome (USA)
14.08.2013: 121,5 m Coline Mattel (FRA)
14.08.2013: 121,5 m Atsuko Tanaka (CAN)
14.08.2013: 122,0 m Taylor Henrich (CAN)
14.08.2013: 122,5 m Coline Mattel (FRA)
14.08.2013: 123,0 m Coline Mattel (FRA)
14.08.2013: 123,5 m Ulrike Graessler (GER)
14.08.2013: 124,0 m Atsuko Tanaka (CAN)
14.08.2013: 124,5 m Yuki Ito (JPN)
14.08.2013: 125,5 m Sara Takanashi (JPN)
14.08.2013: 126,0 m Sara Takanashi (JPN)
14.08.2013: 126,0 m Ulrike Graessler (GER)
14.08.2013: 126,5 m Elena Runggaldier (ITA)
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14.08.2013: 127,0 m Sara Takanashi (JPN)
14.08.2013: 127,5 m Eva Logar (SLO)
14.08.2013: 127,5 m Lea Lemare (FRA)
14.08.2013: 128,5 m Atsuko Tanaka (CAN)
14.08.2013: 128,5 m Maja Vtic (SLO)
14.08.2013: 129,5 m Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (AUT)
...
14.08.2013: 130,5 m Sara Takanashi (JPN)

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