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NORNOR-34Rena

Renabakkene

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Renabakkene:

Hill Size: HS 139
K-Point: 124 m
Men Winter Hill record: 148.5 m (Fredrik Eirinsønn Villumstad NOR, 2023-02-18, COC)
Inrun length: 105.65 m
Inrun angle: 34°
Take-off length: 7.2 m
Take-off angle: 11.5°
Take-off height: 3.1 m
Speed: 94.68 km/h
Landing angle: 34.5°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Conversions: 2010-2012
Coordinates: 61.137988, 11.399278 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K124 (2010-...)K120 (1990-2007)K111 (1964-1990)

Renabakkene:

Hill Size: HS 109
K-Point: 99 m
Men Winter Hill record: 116.0 m (Anders Bardal NOR, 2012-11-17, N-NOR)
Women Winter Hill record: 110.0 m (Anette Sagen NOR, 2012-11-17, N-NOR)
Inrun length: 102.65 m
Inrun angle: 34°
Take-off length: 6.8 m
Take-off angle: 11°
Take-off height: 2.48 m
Speed: 88.56 km/h
Landing angle: 34.5°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Conversions: 2010-2012
Coordinates: 61.138230, 11.398885 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K99 (2010-...)K90 (1990-2007)K70 (1964-1990)

Renabakkene:

K-Point: 90 m
Men Winter Hill record: 101.5 m (Asbjørn Aursand NOR, 1957-02-17)
Further jumps: K60, K40, K20
Year of construction: 1934
Conversions: 1939
Year of destruction: 1964
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 61.138917, 11.399319 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 60 m
Further jumps: K40, K20, K10, K5
Year of construction: 2017
Coordinates: 61.137542, 11.396582 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 40 m
Further jumps: K25, K15, K10
Year of construction: 1964
Operating until: ca. 2010
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 61.139323, 11.397736 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1934
Conversions: 1939, 1964, 1972, 1990, 2010-2012, 2017
Status: operating
Ski club: Rena IL
Coordinates: 61.137988, 11.399278 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In December 1934 Rena IL in Åmot community, which has a very long lasting and rich ski jumping history, could complete the construction of Renabakken K60 and half a year later K90 and since has got one of the largest ski jumping centres of Norway. This was expanded with two smaller jumps K40 and K20 in 1939. In 1964 the ski jumping facility was converted and in 1972 the K111 was built up as a mini ski flying hill. In the 1970's, before the introduction of the ski jumping world cup, international competitions were held there annually in March. In 1990's the large and normal hills (at that time four hills with K111, K88, K70 and K50) were converted and since Renabakken ski jumping facility had been consisting of the jumps K120, K90, K40, K25 and K15.
Altogether, 10 Norwegian championships have already been hosted at Rena, but in order to keep the ski jumps up with the international standard, after their hill certificates had expired in mid 2000's, both larger hills should be converted into HS 111 and HS 139. Additionally, the modernization and plastic covering of the smaller ski jumps into K60, K40, K20, K10 and of the infrastructure around the ski jumps was planned for overall 10 million crownes (1.4m Euros), as well as the construction of some cross-country trails for the organization of Nordic Combined competitions.
Only a short time after the construction works started in April 2009, the old judges' tower was burned down in June 2009. The large hill was supposed to be ready for jumping by October 2009, but the works were extremly delayed. In summer 2011 heavy rainfalls destroyed the construction progress and arguments about the compensation costs followed.
Just in time for the Norwegian Championships 2013, which were held on Renabakkene on November 17-18, 2012, the HS 139 and HS 111 hills were completed in September 2012. In December 2013 Rena hosted ski jumping Continental Cup for the very first time. Finally, in 2016-2017 the junior hills were built K60, K40, K20, and K10 as a complement to the complex.

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Hill records K99 (Men):

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8)   Eberhard Jurgalski   wrote on 2024-02-03 at 19:51:

Rena - Lillehammer

Der Link geht richtig nach Lillehammer, Rena ist hier und auf der Homepage falsch....

7)   Marco   wrote on 2023-02-18 at 22:37:

Schanzenrekord K124

Der Schanzenrekord von Clemens Aigner (AUT) über 146,5 m ist nicht mehr aktuell! Fredrik Villumstad (NOR) sprang heute (18.02.2023) im Rahmen des COC 148,5 m!

6)   snoflaxe   wrote on 2015-12-13 at 17:39:

Tilen Bartol

http://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/results.html?sector=JP&raceid=4517
Tilen Bartol - 140 m

5)   Marco   wrote on 2014-12-15 at 21:02:

Der alte Schanzenrekord von Lars Bystol (NOR) wurde am 14.12.14 egalisiert. Robert Johansson (NOR) sprang die gleiche Weite im Rahmen des COC mit 140,0 m.

4)   Emil   wrote on 2013-10-10 at 20:37:

Wiadomo coś więcej o parametrach tej skoczni? Bo wszędzie tylko podane punkt K i HS,

3)   Artur   wrote on 2012-11-17 at 16:09:

Zdjęcie z dzisiaj

Zdjęcie z dzisiaj na skocznie:

http://cdnmo.coveritlive.com/media/image/201211/phpTCcQ4Oimage.jpeg

2)   HEHE   wrote on 2012-11-17 at 14:04:

Bardal rekordzistą skoczni HS111, skoczył 116m.
http://norges-cup.no/images/NMRena/Resultater%20total%20normalbakke.PDF

1)   Artur   wrote on 2012-10-15 at 19:49:

Mistrzostwa Norwegii - 16-18.11.2012

Nie wiem na ile skocznie są gotowe, bo nie ma żadnych nowych zdjęć z placu budowy, ale już za równy miesiąc mają się na nich odbyć zawody Mistrzostw Norwegii, więc wydaje się, że muszą być już na ukończeniu.

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