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JPNJPN-15Ojiya 小千谷市

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Hakusan Sports Park Ski Jump (白山シャンツェ):

Hill Size: HS 48
K-Point: 45 m
Further jumps: K10
Plastic matting: no
Status: operating
Coordinates: 37.322060, 138.770255 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jump in Ojiya was operating before II World War. It allowed jumps over 50 meters and hosted the Japanese Ski Jumping Championships in 1936.
Currently Ojiya has two ski jumps located in Hakusan Sports Park. The K45 has a typical inrun tower and K10 is built only during winter. The complex is used only during winter as it doesn't have plastic mattings. This place hosts Ojiya Ski Jumping Competition which has been organized annually since 1991.

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