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CZECZE-LDesná III Černá Rička

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Skokanský můstek:

K-Point: 59 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1925
Conversions: 1948, 1952
Status: destroyed
Ski club: WSV Schwarzenthal, SK Windsbraut
Coordinates: 50.772090, 15.336807 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jumping hill in Desná III (back then: Černá Rička) was built by the Wintersportverein Schwarzenthal. From 1925, regular competitions were held, in 1926 also the best Czechoslovak and a couple of international jumpers took part. Also the former SK Windsbraut from today's village Polubný held its races here. With Rudolf Burkert, the first Czechoslovak Olympic medallist (bronze in Nordic Combined in St. Moritz 1928) jumped on this hill.
After World War II, in 1948, a new hill with a K-Point of 59 meters was constructed. The inrun tower was wooden and except the outrun - which was a bridge above a street that led to a house nearby - all other elements were natural. Unfortunately, this construction was not built by professionals and so it collapsed even before the opening championship. With the help of locals, it was rebuilt.
In 1952, another renovation, supervised by Josef Zita, took place. The year after, also the judges' tower was completed. Afterwards, in the 1950's and 1960's, regular competitions took place again. The hill was in use until the 1970's.

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