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GEOBakuriani

Sakartwelo

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

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Sakartwelo:

K-Point: 110 m
Men Winter Hill record: 115.5 m (Sergey Zontov SOV, 1971-01-17, INTER)
115.5 m (Veli-Matti Ahonen FIN, 1983-01-16, INTER)
Plastic matting: no
K-Point: 88 m
Men Winter Hill record: 87.5 m (Alexey Borovitin SOV, 1977-01-15, INTER)
Plastic matting: yes
K-Point: 55 m
Men Winter Hill record: 58.0 m (Artur Sarkisiani GEO, 2021-02-26, N-GEO)
Plastic matting: no
Status: operating
Further jumps: K35, K25, K15, K10
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1934
Conversions: 1969
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 41.744259, 43.539505 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jump in Georgia was built in Bakuriani in 1935. It was a K40 ski jump in which was launched program to learn ski jumping for young athletes.
In 1969 complex in Bakuriani was completelly rebuilt. In place of old K40 ski jump was built three new hills (K110, K88 and K55). From 1971 to 1980 there was held international competitions in ski jumping.
In 2001 after the long break without any competition in Bakuriani there was hosted Georgian Ski Jumping Championships in which Levan Kosanashvili won. In this event competed few ski jumpers from Georgia, who was trained by Koba Tsakadze.
Since 2011 the K55 ski jump has again been used and Georgian athletes train there. Since 2011 each year the Mishka Mikaberidze Memorial has been held. Mikaberidze was a ski jumper from Georgia, who died as 16 year old in September 3, 1982 at ski jump in Kirov.
In January 2013 Bakuriani was visited by vice-president of Georgian Olympic Commitee, who said that a future renovation of the K55 and K88 ski jumps according to international standards is planned.

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1)   Paweł Borkowski   wrote on 2012-12-08 at 12:04:

Video

Video from 2011 from K45 hill:
http://www.myvideo.ge/?video_id=1186223

I added it there because currently we can't add this to article ;)

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