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Poštmistruv Kopec:

K-Point: 48 m
Further jumps: K28
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1950
Conversions: 1970
Status: destroyed
Ski club: TJ Sokol Nová Paka
Coordinates: 50.492077, 15.505295 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jump at Nová Paka was constructed in 1923, the record distance of 24 m was set up in 1926. In 1942 a new K35 was set up on which distances up to 39 m were jumped.
In 1950’s the new “Poštmistruv Kopec” ski jumping complex with the two hills K50 and K26 was completed. In 1970 the whole ski jumping facility was new projected as K48 and K28 by Jaroslav Fejfar.

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