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CZECZE-LHodkovice nad Mohelkou

Data | History | Hill records | Map | Photo gallery | Comments

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Horka:

K-Point: 53 m
Men Winter Hill record: 56.0 m (Leoš Škoda CSR)
Year of construction: 1962
Conversions: 1967
Operating until: 1974
Coordinates: 50.664425, 15.099152 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Horka:

K-Point: 21 m
Year of construction: 1958
Operating until: 1960's
K21 (1958-1960's)K15 (1955-1958)

Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 50.664425, 15.099152 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jump at Hodkovice was constructed as a K15 in 1955 and enlarged into K21 three years later. In 1962 at another place the Horka ski jump was set up and reconstructed as a K53 under the lead of Josef Zita and Vlastimil Louda in 1967. The last competition on the ski jump was hosted in 1974.

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