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CZECZE-LStudenec

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Skokanský můstek Hradišťko:

K-Point: 37 m
Further jumps: K24
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1928
Conversions: 1947, 1960, 1964
Year of destruction: 1979
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Studenecký Sokol Lenka
Coordinates: 50.556872, 15.5531 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first Hradišťko ski jump at Studenec was built in 1928 according to plans by Karel Jarolímek. It had a wooden inrun tower and in 1942 a record of 34.5 meters was set up.
After World War II Jarolímek was again in charge of the reconstruction under Sokol Lenka in 1947. Until end of 1950's the 50 meter hill with wooden tower had been used, until the next reconstruction project started under Josef Zita. So a K37 hill with steel inrun tower could be build up in 1960 and by 1964 a K24 junior hill was added. These hills had been used until 1979 and finally in 1999 the inrun tower was dismantled and re-used for Šibenice ski jump at Nové Město.

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