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NORNOR-18Narvik

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Fagerlibakken:

K-Point: 81 m
Men Winter Hill record: 83.5 m (Sverre Stenersen NOR, 1955)
Year of construction: 1950
K-Point: 50 m
Men Winter Hill record: 56.0 m (Victor Clock NOR, 1940)
Year of construction: 1927
Further jumps: K30
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1927
Conversions: 1935, 1950
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Narvik Skklubb
Coordinates: 68.429750, 17.450600 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

For the NM 1928 Fagerlibakken was constructed high above Fagernesfjellet in Narvik. In 1935 the Juniorkollen K30 jump was added.
Prior to the Norwegian Championships 1951, the a larger 80-meter ski jump was constructed. During the opening competition, the Swedish vice world champion Thure Lindgren set up the new hill record of 73.5 meters. Up to 10,000 spectators came for the championships in March 1951. Winner Erling Kroken jumped a hill record of 78.5 meters, but the event was overshadowed by a horrible accident of Knut Hatle, who later died from his injuries. In 1955 an international competition was again held on Fagerlibakken.

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1)   Geir Loeng   wrote on 2014-11-04 at 20:24:

Named Fragerlibakken and Fagerlibakken on this page...

Assume the correct name is Fagerlibakken?

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