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CZECZE-ZVsetín

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Potučky:

K-Point: 25 m
Year of construction: 1940
Operating until: 1953

Velký Skalník:

K-Point: 27 m
Year of construction: 1944
Operating until: 1950

Rokytnice:

K-Point: 22 m
Year of construction: 1956
Operating until: 1958

Lapač:

K-Point: 24 m
Year of construction: 1962
Operating until: 1967
Coordinates: 49.331986, 17.992854 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Jasénka:

K-Point: 30 m
Year of construction: 1956
Operating until: 1960
Coordinates: 49.348611, 17.998333 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Coordinates: 49.330293, 17.993260 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Between 1940 and 1953, many ski jumpers from Potučky came to Vsetín to jump on the local hill, that a critical point of 25 meters. In 1944, a K27 was built at Velký Skalník, which was used until 1950. Between 1956 and 1958, a K22 also stood at Rokytnice. Between 1962 and 1967, a K24 was located in Lapač near the ice rink. The Jasénka hill (K30) existed between 1956 and 1960 and - typical for the design of architect Karel Jarolímek - all of these hills had a wooden inrun tower.

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