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CZECZE-ZRožnov pod Radhoštěm

Na Bučiskách

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Hradisko:

K-Point: 70 m
Hill record: 79.0 m (Vítek Háček CZE, 2008-08-16)
Year of construction: 1954
Conversions: 1975, 2001 & 2006
Further jumps: K35, K15, K7
Status: operating
Plastic matting: yes
Ski club: TJ Rožnov p.R

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History:

The first ski jump at Rožnov was built in Paseka Valley about 1930, which allowed jumps on up to 30 m and existed until 1958.
The Hradisko ski jump was constructed in 1954 after plans of the Czech jump constructer Jarolim. It had a critical point of 54 m and got plastic mattings in 1957. Until the end of the 70’s many national and international competitions took place there in summer as in winter. Even Jiří Raška and Björn Wirkola competed there in a summer competition in 1969, attended by 30,000 spectators!
1975 a large reconstruction followed. The inrun tower was completely made out of steel, the profile was enlarged into a K70 hill and the K35 junior ski jumping hill was renewed. In the years 2001/02 the K15 and K7 children’s jumps were built. The Hradisko K70 ski jump at skiing areal Na Bučiskách was again reconstructed in 2006 and covered with new plastic mattings.
Most succesful ski jumper of TJ Rožnov was František Jež who won 4 World Cups in early 1990's.

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