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Midtstubakken:

Hill Size: HS 106
K-Point: 95 m
Men Winter Hill record: 110.5 m (Maxime Laheurte FRA, 2011-02-28, NC-WSC-T)
Men Winter Official hill record: 110.0 m (Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT, 2011-02-26, WSC)
Men Summer Hill record: 111.5 m (Jarl Magnus Riiber NOR, 2015-09-05, Norges Cup)
Women Longest jump: 114.5 m (Daniela Iraschko-Stolz AUT, 2010-09-18, L-COC)
Women Winter Hill record: 108.0 m (Sara Takanashi JPN, 2012-03-09, L-WC)
Women Summer Hill record: 108.0 m (Silje Opseth NOR, 2022-08-25)
Women Summer Official hill record: 108.0 m (Daniela Iraschko-Stolz AUT, 2010-09-17, L-COC)
Inrun length: 89.76 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.15 m
Take-off angle: 10.75°
Take-off height: 2.38 m
Speed: 90.36 km/h
Landing angle: 33.5°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Year of construction: 2009
Coordinates: 59.966711, 10.675543 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Midtstubakken:

K-Point: 85 m
Men Winter Hill record: 86.0 m (Hroar Stjernen NOR, 1987-03-20, WC)
Conversions: 1981
Operating until: 1992
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 59.964479, 10.677187 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K85 (1981-1992)K70 (1927-1980)

Midtstulia rekruttanlegg:

Hill Size: HS 66
K-Point: 60 m
Men Summer Hill record: 64.0 m (Marius Lindvik NOR, 2012-09-22)
Inrun length: 73 m
Inrun angle: 30°
Take-off length: 5.3 m
Take-off angle: 9.5°
Take-off height: 1.5 m
Speed: 75.960 km/h
Landing angle: 32.5°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Coordinates: 59.964254, 10.677222 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 44
K-Point: 40 m
Men Summer Hill record: 43.5 m (Dawid Kaszuba POL, 2023-09-22, IMC)
Inrun length: 52 m
Inrun angle: 30°
Take-off length: 4.5 m
Take-off angle:
Take-off height: 1.1 m
Speed: 65.16 km/h
Landing angle: 31°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Coordinates: 59.964458, 10.677778 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: K20, K10
Plastic matting: yes
Spectator capacity: 15,000
Year of construction: 1927
Conversions: 1955, 1981, 2009, 2011-2012
Status: operating
Ski club: Skiforeningen
Coordinates: 59.966711, 10.675543 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jumping hill at Midtstuen, located in view of the Holmenkollen, which is just 500 meters away, was set up in 1927. Midtstubakken was renovated as a normal hill in 1955 and during WSC 1966 at Oslo it hosted the competitions of Nordic Combined. For the World Championships in 1982, the ski jumping hill was modernized, equipped with the distance measurement system ROBOTRON, which as developed in GDR. The normal hill competition of special ski jumpers was hosted there - Austria’s Armin Kogler was the winner. However, the hill was closed after the last competition which had taken place in 1992.
For the Nordic WSC 2011 at Oslo a new normal hill was built around 100 meters north of the old Midtstubakken. However, not only a new K95 / HS 106 ski jump was constructed, but additionally four more junior jumping hills complete a new ski jumping centre. In August 2008, the soil works had started and by summer 2010 the WSC normal hill was completed. The inauguration of the new jump took place on 2010-09-18 with summer Continental Cup competitions of men and women, when Austria's Daniela Iraschko even jumped on 114.5 m, but fell. After that Midtstubakken experienced a great WSC in 2011.
In July 2011, the construction works on the four junior jumping hills HS 66, HS 44, HS 22 and HS 11 started. They were inaugurated on September 22-23, 2012. The former warming house on top of the old, in April 2008 deconstructed Holmenkollbakken, called "Diamond", is now re-used as a functional building for the around 8m Euro expensive junior hills.

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18)   Cateyes   wrote on 2020-12-03 at 16:54:

longest jump k10

The longest jump on the k10 is 13 meters done by a 5 year old.

17)   Olli   wrote on 2014-01-20 at 18:49:

Wundervoll

Also wenn ich mir die Fotos so ansehe, bleibt der Midtstuen Bakken, sowie das Planica Nordic Center und die neue K95 in Oberstdorf architektonisch die schönsten Anlagen weltweit.

16)   Marco   wrote on 2011-02-28 at 18:35:

Die Zuschauerkapazität des Midtstubakken stimmt auch nicht. Unter www.holmenkollen.oslo.kommune.no/midtstubakken sind offiziell 15.000 angegeben. Auch dies bitte ich zu ändern!

15)   Marco   wrote on 2011-02-28 at 18:29:

Die 110,5 Meter, die heute vom Franzosen Maxime Laheurte im Rahmen der nordischen Kombination gesprungen wurden, ist der offizielle Schanzenrekord. Die alte Bestweite von Gregor Schlierenzauer ist somit hinfällig. Bitte ändere dies auf dieser Seite.

14)   Tomek   wrote on 2011-02-27 at 16:37:

Rekord Hautameakiego ?

bo 108m w konkursie drużynowym skoczył

13)   Tomek   wrote on 2011-02-27 at 16:36:

Rekord Hautameakiego ?

Czy Matti Hautamaeki ma oficjlany rekord skoczni czy nie ?

12)   Michał Dadej   wrote on 2011-02-26 at 18:24:

Rekord

Tak, tenże rekord padł w serii próbnej. Nigdzie tu nie pisze, że jest oficjalny.

11)   Tomek   wrote on 2011-02-26 at 17:54:

110 rekord ?

Kiedy on ten rekord zrobił ???? W serii próbnej ? A nawet jeśli, to seria próbna podlega rekordom ?

10)   Artur   wrote on 2011-02-26 at 17:53:

Rekord skoczni

Rekord 109,5 m Frenzela jest traktowany w ten sam sposób co rekord Schlierenzauera 110 m. Więc wszystko jest w porządku.

9)   skisprungschanzen.com   wrote on 2011-02-26 at 17:50:

"Official" hill record

In my opinion Schlierenzauer's jump in the trial round can count as the official record. NC jumps are not considered as official or "World Cup" records. Usually FIS start and results lists name the record, but so far they don't. If it was the case I would expect either 110 m of Schlierenzauer or 107 of Morgenstern...

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