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CZECZE-LJiřetín pod Bukovou

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Skokanské můstky:

K-Point: 45 m
Further jumps: K25
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 50.757927, 15.262933 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The former ski jumping facility with K45 and K25 at Jiřetín pod Bukovou has been constructed according to the project drafts of the famous Czech architect Josef Zita. The larger hill has had a relatively high steel inrun tower, which had to be climbed on by steel stairways. To reach the top of it, a fire ladder had to serve. The outrun was artificial as well, an access road led under it. There were even floodlights, the last mast stood next to the porch. Following that, it used to be almost dark in both inruns. In the 1970's and 1980's several competitions in all categories took place on both hills. Nowadays the facility is only apparitionally visible today.

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