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Tramplin Apatity:

K-Point: 98.5 m
Men Winter Hill record: 106.5 m (Andrei Shakirov SOV, 1981-04-12)
Year of construction: 1972
Operating until: ca. 2000
Coordinates: 67.608774, 33.700983 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 62 m
Men Winter Hill record: 74.0 m (Yuri Kalinin SOV, 1973-04-06)
Operating until: ca. 2014
Coordinates: 67.609156, 33.700756 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: K45, K35, K15
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: ca. 1935
Year of destruction: 2015
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 67.608774, 33.700983 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Instead of the depleted quarry, the first ski jump was built in the mining town of Kirovsk in the Murmansk region in the 1930s. In 1970, there were two ski jumps K62 and K35 and the first international competitions took place in Kirowsk. In 1973, the 100-meter ski jump could be inaugurated. During the Soviet era, the "Polar Olympics" or the "Festival of the North" were held there. After the end of the USSR, the ski jumps were hardly used anymore and were abandoned around 2000.

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