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SUISUI-02Le Locle

de la Combe-Girard

Data | History | Hill records | Competitions | Links | Map | Photo gallery | Comments

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Tremplin de la Combe-Girard:

K-Point: 87 m
Men Winter Hill record: 85.0 m (Robert Mösching SUI, 1977-01-30)
Further jumps: K58
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1932
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 47.056442, 6.766226 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The 1931-32 constructed ski jump of Le Locle has dilapidated very much over the years, but at least the 27 meters high inrun tower is kept in order to remind of times, when ski jumpers went over the hill in Le Locle. From 1950's to 70's even numerous competitions of the international "Kupus" ski jumping series were held on Tremplin de la Combe-Girard, attended by more than 5000 spectators.

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1)   Karl Laurits Olsen   wrote on 2024-12-14 at 19:12:

Hill record

A hill record, but possibly not the last one: 85 m, Robert Mösching (Switzerland), 30 January 1977 in the Swiss 4 hills tournament.

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