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K-Point: | ca. 50 m |
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53.0 m (Ermes de Crignis ![]() |
Operating until: | 1973 |
Status: | destroyed |
Coordinates: | 46.517641, 12.917285 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
K-Point: | 43 m |
Further jumps: | K20 |
Status: | out of order |
Coordinates: | 46.518459, 12.918312 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Conversions: | ca. 1970 |
Operating until: | ca. 2009 |
Ski club: | S.S. Ravascletto |
Coordinates: | 46.518459, 12.918312 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
At Ravascletto in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, there existed a small ski jumping facility that became one of the symbols of this small ski resort. In the late 1950s, jumps over 40 meters were made there. Presumably, the Entrada ski jump was converted in the years 1965-1970. Two generations of Italian jumpers (including locals like Leonardo de Crignis and Andrea Morassi) trained on it. Finally, the two jumps K43 and K20 were closed around 2009.
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