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SWESWE-32Örnsköldsvik

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Paradiskullen:

Hill Size: HS 100
K-Point: 90 m
Men Winter Hill record: 102.0 m (Lauri Asikainen FIN, 2007-02-03)
Men Summer Hill record: 104.5 m (Anssi Koivuranta FIN, 2010-08-29, FIS)
Women Winter Hill record: 100.5 m (Irina Avvakumova RUS, 2013-03-09, L-COC)
Inrun length: 93.8 m
Inrun angle: 36°
Take-off length: 6.3 m
Take-off angle: 10.5°
Take-off height: 2.3 m
Speed: 86 km/h
Landing angle: 35°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Conversions: 1961, 1991/92, 2005
Status: operating
Coordinates: 63.289189, 18.701231 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 55 m
Men Winter Hill record: 57.5 m (Alexander Lehto SWE, 2008-01-27, N-SWE)
Men Summer Hill record: 63.0 m (Halvor Egner Granerud NOR, 2008-06-27)
Women Summer Hill record: 55.0 m (Frida Westman SWE, 2016-08-06)
Year of construction: 2004
Status: operating
Coordinates: 63.288882, 18.694777 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 35 m
Women Summer Hill record: 28.5 m (Karen Forsberg SWE, 2016-08-06)
Year of construction: 2004
Status: operating
Coordinates: 63.288996, 18.695383 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 20 m
Women Summer Hill record: 19.0 m (Michelle Nyström SWE, 2016-08-06)
Year of construction: 2004
Status: operating
Coordinates: 63.289422, 18.695083 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 10 m
Women Summer Hill record: 10.0 m (Lea Ekstrand SWE, 2016-08-06)
10.0 m (Lea Ekstrand SWE, 2016-08-06)
Year of construction: 2004
Status: operating
Coordinates: 63.289582, 18.695128 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 62 m
Men Winter Hill record: 68.0 m
Year of destruction: 2004
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 63.289306, 18.702722 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 40 m
Year of destruction: 2004
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 63.289000, 18.703639 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 20 m
Further jumps: K10
Year of destruction: 2004
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 63.288889, 18.704306 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Ski club: IF Friska Viljor
Coordinates: 63.289189, 18.701231 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Since the reconstruction of Paradiskullen in 1992 – in 1961 it was also the first plastic covered hill of Sweden – Örnsköldsvik has worked its way up as Sweden’s centre of ski jumping and combination. The ski high school Nolaskolen is the only one in Sweden at which jumpers get trained. That’s why nearly all popular recent Swedish ski jumpers are mebers of the local ski club Friska Viljor and were trained at this high school.
In 1980 the Junior WSC took place on Paradiskullen K70 at that time and from 1985 to 1994 Örnsköldsvik was host of six World Cup competitions.
Since both larger hills were an obstacle for the construction of a new important railway track, they had to be removed in 2004 and now only the K90 hill is reconstructed about 40 m aside. But instead before at the backside of the mountain, a new ski jumping facility with 4 jumping hills was built and opened in 2004, because ski jumping shouldn’t stop completely. The opening of the new K90 ski jumping hill took place in October 2005.

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2)   Kryštof Adámek   wrote on 2023-12-26 at 19:05:

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ok its just when click sweden--) operating and then its Orrby

1)   Kryštof Adámek   wrote on 2023-12-26 at 17:12:

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when i click on the icon in sweden it doesnt show ornskoldsvik but orrby

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