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Laajavuori

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Matti Nykäsen Mäki:

Hill Size: HS 108
K-Point: 100 m
Men Longest jump: 115.0 m (Janne Ryynänen FIN, 2011)
Men Winter Hill record: 110.0 m (Kimmo Yliriesto FIN, 2007)
Men Summer Hill record: 111.5 m (Daniil Shchegolev RUS, 2019-08-24)
Women Summer Hill record: 103.5 m (Jenny Rautionaho FIN, 2021-08-22)
Take-off angle: 12.2°
Landing angle: 37.5°
Conversions: 1993, 2015

Matti Pullin Mäki:

Hill Size: HS 68
K-Point: 64 m
Men Winter Hill record: 69.5 m (Eetu Meriläinen FIN, 2017-02-11)
Men Summer Hill record: 68.5 m (Tuomas Kinnunen FIN, 2020-08-01)
Women Winter Hill record: 67.0 m (Julia Kykkänen FIN, 2013-03-24, L-N-FIN)
Conversions: 2013-2014
K-Point: 50 m
Status: destroyed

Laajavuori:

Hill Size: HS 42
K-Point: 40 m
Men Winter Hill record: 42.0 m (Tuomas Kinnunen FIN, 2017-02-11, Lidl Cup)
42.0 m (Arsi Tietavainen FIN, 2017-02-11, Lidl Cup)
42.0 m (Tuomas Kinnunen FIN, 2017-02-11, Lidl Cup)
Women Winter Hill record: 37.0 m (Sofia Mattila FIN, 2020-03-08)
Women Summer Hill record: 39.0 m (Valeria Rimdenok RUS, 2019-08-24)
Hill Size: HS 27
K-Point: 25 m
Men Winter Hill record: 28.0 m (Tuomas Kinnunen FIN, 2016-03-12)
Men Summer Hill record: 25.5 m (Joose Vänttilä FIN, 2020-08-01)
Women Winter Hill record: 26.0 m (Alva Thors FIN, 2017-02-11)
Status: out of order
Hill Size: HS 17
K-Point: 15 m
K-Point: 5 m
Conversions: 2021
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1964
Conversions: 1974, 1980, 1984, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2014
Status: operating
Ski club: Jyväskylän Hiihtoseura
Coordinates: 62.260193, 25.687344 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Since 1930's there had been ski jumping activities on “Taulumäki” 50 meter hill at Jyväskylä. The ski jumping hill had been used until 1966, while in 1964 the 90 meter hill “Laajavuoren Hyppyrimäki“ was constructed.
The K60 training jump was added in 1974 and the K30 built in 1980. After the great success of the son of the city Matti Nykänen at the Olympic Winter Games of Calgary 1988 the large hill was named after him. In early 1990's it was also modernized and covered with plastic mattings for summer use in 1993.
Reinstatement works on the inrun tower of HS 108 had to be carried out in 2007. The last Finnish Championships on the hill were held in 2008 and due to lack of funds the condition of all hills is becoming worse. Nevertheless, during 2010s modernization works had been carried out repeatedly. In summer 2021, the K5 hill was covered with plastic mattings. Meanwhile, the K25 had to be closed due to a dilapidated inrun, which is being renovated in August 2021.

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