Warning: Undefined array key 6 in /customers/0/2/4/skisprungschanzen.com/httpd.www/source/address.php on line 199 Baryshevo  »  Ski Jumping Hill Archive  »  skisprungschanzen.com

Recent news:

4000th facility has been added to the Ski Jumping Hill Archive

7000th ski jumping hill added to the Archive!

New Granåsen ski jump in Trondheim inaugurated

Fire destroys ski jumps in Biberau-Biberschlag

Copper Peak: Funding of the renovation finally secured

more


Send us your ski jumping hill photos and information via email!


Latest updates:

2025-01-13

SVKBanská Bystrica

2025-01-12

SVKKráliky

2025-01-11

SVKBratislava

2025-01-10

GER-NIAltenau

SVKBratislava

2025-01-09

SVKSvätý Jur

2025-01-08

SVKPezinok

2025-01-07

FRA-BEaux-Bonnes

FRA-VMéaudre   NEW!

FRA-IBois-d'Amont   NEW!

GER-BWSchopfloch

SVKSelce

2025-01-06

ALGChréa

MAROukaïmeden

NOR-02Roa   NEW!

more



Advertisement:




Partner:

Peter Riedel Sports Technology

SkokiPolska.pl

Skispringen-Community Forum

RUSRUS-SZBaryshevo Барышево / Pölläkkälä

Data | History | Map | Comments

.

Pölläkkälä hyppyrimäki:

K-Point: 23 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1936
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 60.700000, 29.583000 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

to top

History:

In 1936, i.e. at the time when the territory of the present village of Baryshevo belonged to Finland, a 23-metre-high wooden ski jump was built at Pölläkkälä in Äyräpää. After some time the facility was dilapidated and has not been restored.

to top

Map:


Advertisement:


to top

Comments:

Post comment:

Token:
Name:
Email:
Title:
Post:
bold | italics | underline | link

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

2)   skisprungschanzen.com   wrote on 2010-12-22 at 15:03:

Thank's for the hint. So I guess I have to move this hill to Russia...

1)   Niko Tuominen   wrote on 2010-12-21 at 07:48:

Location of Äyräpää

Äyräpää was a municipality in Finnish Karelia, that was ceded to Soviet Union in 1940. The ski jump was located in Pölläkkälä which was the main village of Äyräpää municipality. Pölläkkälä is now Baryshevo. Äyräpääntie in Espoo is just a street named after the former municipality.

to top



Social Bookmarks

Copyright © Ski Jumping Hill Archive 2002-2025
www.skijumpinghills.com