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Skocznia / Sprungschanze:

K-Point: ca. 25 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Grafschaft Glatz
Coordinates: 50.226263, 16.596484 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In Poręba, a district of Długopole-Zdrój, a small ski jumping hill was built before World War II. The construction was initiated by the ski club Grafschaft Glatz from Kłodzko. The facility had a natural profile, only the take-off was made of wood. A small tournament was played on the ski jump, with competitions also taking place on the facility in Międzygórze. The further fate of the facility is not known, but certainly after the war it was no longer used.

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