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Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumps:

Hill Size: HS 142
K-Point: 125 m
Men Longest jump: 149.0 m (Ville Larinto FIN, 2009-01-25, WC)
Men Winter Hill record: 149.0 m (Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT, 2009-01-25, WC)
Women Winter Hill record: 129.5 m (Atsuko Tanaka CAN, 2013-03-30, L-N-CAN)
Inrun length: 95.55 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.6 m
Take-off angle: 11.25°
Take-off height: 3.1 m
Speed: 94.7 km/h
Ratio h/n: 0.575
Landing angle: 35°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Coordinates: 50.137357, -123.110119 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 104
K-Point: 95 m
Men Winter Hill record: 109.5 m (Adam Małysz POL, 2010-02-11, OWG)
Men Winter Official hill record: 108.0 m (Simon Ammann SUI, 2010-02-13, OWG)
Women Winter Hill record: 105.5 m (Lindsey Van USA, 2008-01-05)
105.5 m (Alexandra Pretorius CAN, 2013-03-28, N-CAN)
105.5 m (Katharina Althaus GER, 2022-03-19, COC)
Inrun length: 86.1 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.1 m
Take-off angle: 11°
Take-off height: 2.38 m
Speed: 88.6 km/h
Ratio h/n: 0.550
Landing angle: 34°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Coordinates: 50.137079, -123.110554 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 40
K-Point: 38 m
Men Winter Hill record: 28.0 m (Tarik Vanwieren CAN, 2018-03-25)
Women Winter Hill record: 34.0 m (Jasmine Payne CAN, 2018-03-25)
Year of construction: 2014
Coordinates: 50.136062, -123.111905 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 20
K-Point: 15 m
Men Winter Hill record: 18.0 m (Tarik Vanwieren CAN, 2018-03-25)
Women Winter Hill record: 19.0 m (Jasmine Payne CAN, 2018-03-25)
Year of construction: 2014
Coordinates: 50.136020, -123.112196 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 10
K-Point: 5 m
Coordinates: 50.135870, -123.112898 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Spectator capacity: 12,000
Year of construction: 2007
Status: operating
Ski club: Sea to Sky Nordics, Black Tusk Nordic Events
Coordinates: 50.137357, -123.110119 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

For the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver 2010 120 km north of Vancouver Whistler Olympic Park was built at Madeley Creek basin at Callaghan Valley. Beside the two ski jumping hills the biathlon and the cross-country stadiums are part of this Nordic centre, too. The total costs for Whistler Olympic Park were 120m $, therewith all 3 ski arenas (ski jumping, cross-country, biathlon) had a capacity of 12,000 spectators.
Works on the two K125 and K95 jumping hills already had started in April 2004 and on 2007-12-15 the official opening could take place. Then in March 2008 the first ski jumping COC was hosted and in January 2009 the Pre-Olympic trial World Cup competitions took place. At the Olympic Winter Games in 2010 Simon Ammann won both gold medals in the individual competitions, while Austria claimed the team title.
Both Olympic hills are only usable in winter time and initially weren't used at all after the Olympic Games. Then the Canadian Nationals and an international training camp were held there in end of March 2012. Since then Canadian Championships (with international participants) in ski jumping and Nordic combined have taken place on the facility every year in spring. Furthermore, in early 2014 Whistler Olympic Park was announced officially as a national training center of Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined Canada and since several training camps of national and junior teams have been held on the normal and large hill.
Additionally two junior ski jumping hills K38 and K15 were built in summer 2014 in order to support local youth ski jumpers and set up a solid ski jumping programme.
In February 2023, the Nordic World Junior Championships will be held at Whistler Olympic Park.

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17)   Marco   wrote on 2022-03-20 at 01:25:

Schanzenrekord K 95

Der Schanzenrekord auf der K 95 eingestellt! Katharina Althaus (GER) sprang wie einst Lindsey Van (USA) und Alexabdra Pretorius (CAN) am 19.03.2022 105,5 m! Bitte um Änderung!

16)   Ronny Sachse   wrote on 2020-02-02 at 10:14:

Es wäre cool, wenn in Whistler auch wieder Weltcups stattfinden würden

15)   skisprungschanzen   wrote on 2019-02-09 at 07:59:

Schanzenrekordentwicklung

Die Sprünge von Małysz und Hula fanden im Training statt und werden daher nicht als "offizieller Rekord" gewertet.

14)   Felix Schönerstedt   wrote on 2019-02-08 at 07:01:

Schanzenrekordentwicklung

Wieso wird Simon Ammann bei der Schanzenrekordentwicklung auf der Normalschanze mit 108 m mitgeführt, obwohl Adam Malysz bereits zwei Tage vorher auf 109,5 m sprang?

13)   igorak   wrote on 2015-04-30 at 19:48:

To kompleks gdzie Adam Małysz na ZIO 2010 po raz drugi zdobył 2 srebra na średniej i dużej.

12)   Paweł Borkowski   wrote on 2013-03-30 at 19:48:

Pretorius

Pretorius taki wynik uzyskała dzień wcześniej podczas treningu: http://skijump.callaghanwintersportsclub.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/20130328_NHOfficial-TrainingResults.pdf

11)   Artur   wrote on 2013-03-30 at 18:52:

Pretorius 105,5 m

Kiedy Alexandra Pretorius uzyskała 105,5 m? W oficjalnych wynikach widnieje jedynie odległość 104,5 m.

http://skijump.callaghanwintersportsclub.ca/wp-content/ uploads/2013/03/20130329_NHOfficialResults.pdf

10)   Paweł Borkowski   wrote on 2013-02-02 at 10:50:

Aktualna sytuacja

Skocznie nie zostały sprzedane jak to było zapowiadane, tylko zostały na swoim miejscu i są z powodzeniem wykorzystywane przez Kanadyjczyków. W marcu tego roku podobnie jak rok temu odbędą się tutaj mistrzostwa Kanady:http://berkutschi.com/pl/front/news/show/2634-zaproszenia-na-mistrzostwa-kanady

Co do zawodów międzynarodowych jak PK, czy PŚ, to póki co bym na to liczył, bo kanadyjskich skoków na to nie stać. Ale kto wie jak to się potoczy za kilka lat.

9)   drag1376   wrote on 2013-01-31 at 13:06:

Aktualna sytuacja

Czyli skoczni mają tam zostać i nie będą sprzedane? w takim razie jakie są szanse na przeprowadzenie tam zawodów w Pucharze Kontynentalnym czy Pucharu Świata kobiet czy mężczyzn,Kanadyjczycy robią coś w tym kierunku?

8)   starocim can   wrote on 2012-07-22 at 07:47:

jestem zadowolony. Skocznie są w bardzo przyzwoitym stanie, wszędzie są poustawiane barierki żeby nie wchodzić, a więc starają się dbać o skocznie i im to wychodzi. Zasiągnąłem też języka, zamierzają tam corocznie robić mistrzostwa Kanady.
Jak ktoś chce się mnie zapytac o te skocznie, to śmiało.
If you want to ask me about this hills, I'm open.

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