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CZECZE-KHabartov

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Skokanské můstky:

K-Point: 42 m
Coordinates: 50.190155, 12.535566 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: ca. 25 m
Coordinates: 50.188650, 12.536595 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Spectator capacity: 1,500
Year of construction: 1964
Operating until: 1976
Status: destroyed
Ski club: TJ Baník Habartov, Dukla Habartov
Coordinates: 50.190155, 12.535566 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In 1964, workers of the Dukla mine Habartov began with the construction of the local ski jumping hill - all on their own and without any payment. At the end of January 1965, the ski jump was inaugurated. More than 1000 spectators came to watch the first competitions on the K42.
In summer 1965, there were plans for putting plastic mattings on the ski jump, but that never happened. Instead, it was used until 1976, before it was demolished.

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