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2024-12-08: | HS 106 | Kandersteg, Lötschberg-Schanze | |
FIS | 111.5 m | Simon Steinberger | |
2024-12-08: | HS 106 | Zhangjiakou, Snow Ruyi | |
COC | 109.0 m | Robin Pedersen | |
2024-12-07: | HS 106 | Zhangjiakou, Snow Ruyi | |
L-ICOC | 108.5 m | Katharina Schmid | |
2024-10-20: | HS 134 | Hakuba, Large Hill | |
N-JPN | 140.5 m | Tomofumi Naito | |
2024-10-20: | HS 134 | Hakuba, Large Hill | |
N-JPN | 139.5 m | Ryōyū Kobayashi |
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Ski Jumps: Madison (Muir Knoll)
Eric Amlie wrote on 2024-12-17 at 16:47:Stewart Lake park ski jump
There is a sign board at the park with a couple photos of the ski jump. It says that in 1920 it was dismantled and moved to the UW campus. This doesn't jibe with the Muir Knoll jump, and I haven't been able to find any other sources that mention it. Does anyone know anything about this?
Ski Jumps: Stjørdal (Bjørkbakken)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-14 at 20:05:Women's hill record
I doubt that it's still the women's hill record, but Anita Wold (Norway) jumped 57 m on 17 March 1971.
Ski Jumps: Le Locle (de la Combe-Girard)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-14 at 19:12:Hill record
A hill record, but possibly not the last one: 85 m, Robert Mösching (Switzerland), 30 January 1977 in the Swiss 4 hills tournament.
Ski Jumps: Koppang
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-14 at 19:03:Hill record
50 m, Lars Grini (Norway), 7 January 1973.
Ski Jumps: Våler
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-14 at 18:48:Hill records
Hill records in the K65 hill, possibly beaten since then (?): Men's record: 73.5 m, Terje Morka (Norway), 17 February 2001. Women's record: 74 m, Henriette Smeby (Norway) on that same day. Both were done in the national Recruit Cup.
In the K90 hill Gudmund Storlien (Norway) set a hill record of 105.5 m on 12 March 2006 in a district championship competition.
Ski Jumps: Lillehammer (Balbergskaret)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-14 at 18:34:Date and women's hill record
Tom Levorstad did his 130.5 m jump on 24 January 1981 in a Norwegian Cup competition. Merete Kristiansen (Norway) jumped 112 m in training on 8 January 1988. If we count jumps not in competition as records for women in those early days, it was a new world record for women.
Ski Jumps: Miłomłyn
Michał Wójcik wrote on 2024-12-17 at 17:02:Pytanie
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