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Cemjata:

K-Point: 25 m
Men Winter Hill record: 27.0 m (Ernest Kahanec CSR)
Tower height: 8 m
Inrun length: 55 m
Inrun angle: 25°
Take-off height: 1.55 m
Landing angle: 25°
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1942
Status: destroyed
Ski club: HM Prešov
Coordinates: 48.987611, 21.169143 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The construction of the wooden ski jump Cemjata in Prešov was started in September 1942 and was completed in autumn 1943 by carpenters from nearby villages. But without the grand commissioner of the city of Prešov, who allowed the supply of necessary wood, the construction of the hill would not have been possible. The main builder of the hill, Jozef Potoček, inaugurated the hill on January 2nd 1944.
The inrun tower was 8 meters high, 3 meters wide and 55 meters long. Its slope was 25 degrees, the take off was 1.55 m high. The total length of the landing was 60 meters and 9 meters wide with a slope of 25 degrees.
The jump located on the north-eastern side of the Cemjata spa among spruce forests allowed for jumps of about 25 meters. Ernest Kahanec made the longest jump on 27 meters. The construction of a larger hill near Borkút was also planned, which would allow jumps up to 50 meters.

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