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NORNOR-18Mo i Rana

Båsmoen

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Munklia:

K-Point: 60 m
Men Winter Hill record: 64.5 m (Stig Hommefoss NOR, 2000-03-25)
K-Point: 15 m
Further jumps: K10, K5
Plastic matting: yes
Further jumps: K36, K25, K20
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1977
Operating until: 2020
Status: out of order
Ski club: Bossmo & Yttern IL
Coordinates: 66.333219, 14.093364 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Temmerhågen and Finnkollen were the first ski jumping hills at Båsmoen and Ytteren near Mo I Rana in 1911 and 1914. In 1925 there was even a 50 meter hill with Tovenbakken.
The first ski jump of today’s Munklia complex at Skillevollen ski center was finally opened in 1977/78. Still today the ski jumping hills are regularly taken for practising jumps and competitions. In summer 2009 the two ski jumps K15 and K10 were covered with plastic mattings.

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1)   Karl Laurits Olsen   wrote on 2024-12-24 at 11:30:

Hill record

Hill record (K60): 64.5 m, Stig Hommefoss (Norway), 25 March 2000.

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