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Valea Cărbunării

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Trambulină Valea Cărbunării:

Hill Size: HS 97
K-Point: 90 m
Men Winter Hill record: 105.5 m (David Siegel GER, 2016-02-24, JWSC-T)
Men Winter Official hill record: 103.0 m (Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT, 2020-02-22, WC)
103.0 m (Constantin Schmid GER, 2020-02-22, WC)
103.0 m (Stefan Kraft AUT, 2020-02-22, WC)
Men Summer Hill record: 103.0 m (Daniel Tschofenig AUT, 2022-09-17, SGP-T)
Women Winter Hill record: 102.0 m (Maren Lundby NOR, 2018-03-04, WC)
Women Summer Hill record: 101.0 m (Ema Klinec SLO, 2023-09-22, SGP)
Women Summer Official hill record: 98.0 m (Nika Križnar SLO, 2023-09-23, SGP)
Take-off angle: 11.1°
Landing angle: 33°
Year of construction: 2012
Hill Size: HS 71
K-Point: 64 m
Men Winter Hill record: 72.5 m (Simon Greiderer AUT, 2013-02-21, EYOF)
Men Summer Hill record: 72.5 m (Jure Šinkovec SLO, 2012-06-09, FIS)
Women Longest jump: 69.5 m (Kirá Maria Kapustíkova SVK, 2022-09-10, NST)
Women Winter Hill record: 68.5 m (Sofia Tikhonova RUS, 2013-01-20, L-FIS)
Women Summer Hill record: 67.0 m (Mizuki Yamaguchi JPN, 2013-09-29, L-FIS)
67.0 m (Kinga Rajda POL, 2015-09-25, L-FIS)
Take-off angle: 10°
Landing angle: 32.4°
Hill Size: HS 38
K-Point: 35 m
Men Summer Hill record: 40.0 m (Ştefan Valentin Blega ROU, 2012-10-27)
Women Winter Hill record: 35.0 m (Daniela Vasilica Haralambie ROU, 2012-03-10)
Women Summer Hill record: 36.5 m (Daniela Vasilica Haralambie ROU, 2012-10-27, N-ROU)
Take-off angle: 9.4°
Landing angle: 31°
Hill Size: HS 17
K-Point: 15 m
Men Summer Hill record: 14.0 m (Iosif Berdei ROU, 2020-10-24, N-ROU)
Women Summer Hill record: 15.0 m (Ioana Enea ROU, 2020-10-24, N-ROU)

Vechi Trambulină:

K-Point: 55 m
Further jumps: K20, K5
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Conversions: 2001, 2011
Status: operating
Ski club: CSS Dinamo Râşnov
Coordinates: 45.571905, 25.470772 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Already in 1936 the first ski jumping hill was set up at Râşnov.
From July 2009 until summer 2011 a new ski jumping complex with K64, K35 and K15 was constructed at "Valea Cărbunării". The financing of the around 3m Euro expensive project was financed with a sponsorship of the oil company OMV and Râşnov municipality. Training business on the ski jumping hills started on 2011-08-30 with the Romanian ski jumping national team. The official inaugration of the ski jumping facility took place with a FIS-Cup event on 2012-06-09, where even World Cup jumpers such as Thomas Morgenstern, Robert Kranjec and Roman Kudelka participated.
For the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) at Braşov in 2013 an additional 90 meter ski jumping hill was constructed from summer 2011 to fall 2012. It was planned by a Romanian architect firm and the financing of about 4.5m Euro taken over by the ministry for tourism and regional development. The works on the jump shall were finished by October 2012 in order to complete the ski jumping center of Râşnov with four ski jumps, two judges' towers, floodlights and a lift.

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24)   Kryštof Adámek   wrote on 2023-12-19 at 13:51:

competitons

in competitons on 2023-10-7- it says L-NST Hektor Kapustik and NST Andra Gheorge which means its switched

23)   Eberhard Jurgalski   wrote on 2018-03-04 at 11:45:

Daniela Haralambie 96 m 2.10.2016

Warum ist der Sommerrekord von Daniela mit 96 m nicht angegeben, aber die zwei 90 m Sprünge? Daniela ist doch nicht gestürzt...

22)   Eberhard Jurgalski   wrote on 2018-03-04 at 10:45:

Sophie 90 m

Please change Mir to Mair... :-)

21)   Artur   wrote on 2017-09-06 at 15:45:

Old smaller ski jumps

45.574221, 25.460596 - Location of old smaller ski jumps

20)   Thomas   wrote on 2015-09-27 at 00:08:

Kinga Rajda (POL) egalisiert den Frauen-Sommerrekord der Frauen auf der HS 71 von Mizuki Yamaguchi (JPN). 67,0 m am 25.09.2015 im Rahmen des FIS-Race

19)   Marco   wrote on 2015-09-27 at 00:06:

es waren nicht 70m0 m, sondern 67,0 m, die egalisiert wurden. Sorry, für den Fehler!

18)   Marco   wrote on 2015-09-27 at 00:05:

Der Frauen-Sommerrekord auf der HS 71 (70,0 m von Mizuki Yamaguchi (JPN) vom 29.09.2013) wurde egalisiert. Kinga Rajda (POL) sprang am 25.09.2015 im Rahmen des FIS-Race die gleiche Weite. Bitte um Änderung

17)   Marco   wrote on 2014-10-13 at 22:40:

Neuer Sommerrekord auf der HS 100: Vladimir Zografski (BUL) sprang im Rahmen des FIS-Cups am 27.09.14 die Bestweite von 100,5 m.

16)   Nicesport.pl   wrote on 2012-11-08 at 19:17:

Mój błąd

Oczywiście poniższy wpis o rekordzie dotyczy skoczni K-35, a nie 38 (taki jest HS a nie punkt K) :P

15)   Nicesport.pl   wrote on 2012-11-08 at 19:16:

K-38

Summer record of K-38 hill: 40 metres - Stefan Blega (27.10.2012, during NC). Source: http://skijumping.hu/index.php?action=download&type=results&id=432

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