Gausdal

 

Different views of the new-constructed hills

All photos © Gausdal Skilag

Kremmerlibakken:

Hill Size:                       HS 68

K-Point:                     62 m

Hill record:                  68,0 m (Christoffer Nygård, 2007-01-07)

Women’s hill record:   59,5 m (Gyda Enger, 2007-01-07)

Hill Size:                       HS 44

K-Point:                     40 m

Hill record:                  43,0 m (Bjørn Einar Hagemoen, 2006-02-18)

Year of construction:      1970, Conversion 2005

Further jumps:               K25 (HR: 25,0 m, Simen Eie, 2006-02-18)

                                    K15 (HR: 15,5 m, Øyvind Bratland, 2006-03-06)

                                    K10 (HR: 11,5 m, Brage Aulstad, 2006-03-06)

                                    K5 (HR: 3,5 m, Magnus Ele, 2006-02-18)

Plastic matting:             no

Ski club:                       Gausdal Skilag

 

History:

In 1970 Kremmerlibakken was built with K62, K40 and K25 and then from June to December 2005 an overall renovation and conversation of all ski jumps was made. Furthermore some additional small hills for the entrainment of the youngest talents were constructed and the whole facility was reopened on January 1, 2006. Equipped with floodlights for night competitions this 2.5 million crones expensive ski jumping facility is now the best recruiting hill of whole Norway.

ß older photo of K62

Contact:

Gausdal Skilag

Ivar Fyksen

2649 Østre Gausdal

Phone: 61 22 74 15

sigrid-ivar@fyksen.org

webmaster@gausdal-skilag.org

http://www.gausdal-skilag.org/

 

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