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Derbyshki

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Derbyshki:

K-Point: 60 m
Plastic matting: yes
Conversions: 2019
Status: operating
Coordinates: 55.854563, 49.220523 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 30 m
Plastic matting: yes
Status: operating
Coordinates: 55.853151, 49.215158 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 15 m
Plastic matting: no
Status: out of order
K-Point: 10 m
Plastic matting: yes
Status: operating
Further jumps: no
Coordinates: 55.854563, 49.220523 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In 1965, a 40-metre-high ski jump was built in a birch grove in the Derbyshki district of Kazan. In the following years it was reconstructed several times and in 1980 a structure based on steel elements and reinforced concrete slabs was set up. The K-Point of the modified facility was located at 63 metres. At the turn of the century the ski jump was again in need of repair, but there were no funds for this at the time. It was only renovated in 2019. In addition to being able to train on the 60-metre facility, local jumpers can also use the 10-metre and 30-metre venues.

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