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K-Point: | 120 m |
Inrun length: | 102 m |
Inrun angle: | 37° |
Take-off length: | 7 m |
Take-off angle: | 11° |
Take-off height: | 3 m |
Landing angle: | 36° |
Status: | project not realized |
Coordinates: | 43.281798, 20.809458 ✔ |
K-Point: | 20 m |
Year of construction: | 1954 |
Status: | destroyed |
Coordinates: | 43.289750, 20.795658 |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Coordinates: | 43.281798, 20.809458 ✔ |
The Kopaonik mountain in southern Serbia is a winter sports ressort in which even a 20 meter ski jump had been existing from 1954 to 1958.
The Serbian architecture student Đorđe Pejković took this as an occasion to draft a new 120 meter ski jump on Kopaonik for his diploma project at University of Novi Sad.
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