
Sapporo
Miyanomori
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Miyanomori:
| Hill Size: |
HS 100 |
| K-Point: |
90 m |
| Hill record: |
106.0 m (Eric Frenzel , 2007-03-02, NC-WSC) |
| Official hill record: |
102.0 m (Adam Małysz , 2007-03-03, WSC) |
| Summer hill record: |
103.5 m (Taku Takeuchi , 2011-08-20) |
| Ladie's hill record: |
99.5 m (Ulrike Gräßler , 2009-03-07, L-COC) |
| Take-off angle: |
10.5° |
| Landing angle: |
36° |
| Spectator capacity: |
30,000 |
| Year of construction: |
1969 |
| Conversions: |
1983, 1990, 1996, 2005 |
| Further jumps: |
no |
| Status: |
operating |
| Plastic matting: |
yes |
| Ski club: |
SA Sapporo |
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History:
Instead of enlarging the Snowbrand ski jump next to Ōkurayama large hill for the Olympic Winter Games 1972, in 1968 the new-construction of Miyanomori started in 1968. The K86 hill with its stadium with a capacity of 30,000 costed 395 million Yen and was officially inaugurated in November 1970. At the Japanese triple-victory on the normal hill event in 1972 Yukio Kasays won the Gold medal in front of 20,000 spectators.
In 1983 the ski jumping hill was enlarged onto K90 and equipped with plastic mattings for summer use. Another modernization followed in 1990, when an aluminium track with cooling system was installed in the inrun. A ceramic track was then pu in place in 1996.
From 1980 to late 1990's Miyanomori had been regular host of World Cup competitions. This K90 hill was also part of the Nordic Ski Championships 2007, which was the very first WSC hosted in Asia. In advance it was modernized in 2005.
The first skiing courses in Sapporo were offered in 1909 by German university teacher Hans Koller. In March 1917 the construction of a first snow jumping hill at Mikadoyama followed and one year later a permanent wooden K20 hill was set up there. Nearby a 50 meter hill was set up in 1922 and one year later a K25 training hill was added.
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2011-08-20: |
103.5 m |
Taku Takeuchi  |
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2007-03-03: |
102.0 m |
Adam Małysz  |
WSC |
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2007-03-02: |
106.0 m |
Eric Frenzel  |
NC-WSC |
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2006-01-13: |
102.5 m |
Anders Bardal  |
COC |
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2004-03-13: |
101.0 m |
Noriaki Kasai  |
|
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2004-03-13: |
100.0 m |
Noriaki Kasai  |
|
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1995-02-24: |
100.0 m |
Jinya Nishikata  |
|
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1991-12-14: |
98.0 m |
Werner Rathmayr  |
WC |
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1984-03-02: |
99.0 m |
Ernst Vettori  |
|
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1984-01-21: |
94.5 m |
Masahiro Akimoto  |
WC |
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1984-01-21: |
94.5 m |
Veli-Matti Ahonen  |
WC |
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1984-01-14: |
94.5 m |
Masahiro Akimoto  |
|
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1984-01-08: |
93.5 m |
Masahiro Akimoto  |
|
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1982-01-15: |
85.0 m |
Per Bergerud  |
WC |
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1981-02-27: |
91.5 m |
Tom Kristiansen  |
|
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1977-03-23: |
91.0 m |
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1973-01-14: |
88.0 m |
Akitsugu Konno  |
|
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1972-02-06: |
84.0 m |
Yukio Kasaya  |
OWG |
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1970-03-20: |
85.5 m |
Seiji Aochi  |
|
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1970-01-28: |
85.0 m |
Akitsugu Konno  |
|
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1970-01-24: |
85.0 m |
Asari Masakatsu  |
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| Su. |
2013-02-03 |
: |
L-WC |
K90 |
|
| Sa. |
2013-02-02 |
: |
L-WC |
K90 |
|
| Fr. |
2012-01-20 |
03:00 : |
COC |
K90 |
1. Andreas Stjernen  |
FIS |
| Su. |
2010-01-10 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Akira Higashi  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
2009-03-07 |
: |
L-COC |
K90 |
1. Jenna Mohr  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
2009-03-07 |
: |
L-COC |
K90 |
1. Anette Sagen  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2009-01-09 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Takanobu Okabe  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
2008-03-01 |
: |
L-COC |
K90 |
- cancelled - |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2008-02-29 |
: |
L-COC |
K90 |
- cancelled - |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2008-01-11 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Stephan Hocke  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
2007-03-10 |
: |
L-COC |
K90 |
1. Lindsey Van  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2007-03-09 |
: |
L-COC |
K90 |
1. Anette Sagen  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
2007-03-03 |
: |
WSC |
K90 |
1. Adam Małysz  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2007-01-12 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Wojciech Skupień  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2006-01-13 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Anders Bardal  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2005-01-14 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Tsuyoshi Ichinohe  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2004-01-09 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Stefan Kaiser  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2003-01-10 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Morten Solem  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2002-01-11 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Akira Higashi  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2001-01-12 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Yukitaka Fukita  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
2000-01-14 |
: |
COC |
K90 |
1. Noriaki Kasai  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1997-01-18 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Adam Małysz  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1996-01-20 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Jens Weißflog  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1995-01-21 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Andreas Goldberger  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1994-01-22 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Jens Weißflog  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1992-12-19 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Martin Höllwarth  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1991-12-14 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Werner Rathmayr  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1990-12-15 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Andre Kiesewetter  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1989-12-16 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Ernst Vettori  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1988-12-17 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Matti Nykänen  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1987-12-19 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Matti Nykänen  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1987-01-24 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Akira Sato  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1986-01-25 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Matti Nykänen  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1985-02-09 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Matti Nykänen  |
FIS |
| Sa. |
1984-01-21 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Masahiro Akimoto  |
FIS |
| Fr. |
1982-01-15 |
: |
WC |
K90 |
1. Horst Bulau  |
FIS |
| Su. |
1972-02-06 |
: |
OWG |
K90 |
1. Yukio Kasaya  |
FIS |
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Ale żal
Żal mi was.
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Wejdź w link z filmem.
@Zbal
Jesteś nienormalny. Daj sobie spokój i lepiej idź na onet.
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Wejdź w link z filmem.
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Jesteś pewien, że to na tej skoczni skoczył 143 m ;) i do tego latem ? ;p
Summer hill record
Summer hill record: 143,0 m (Noriaki Kasai JPN)
http://www.youtube.com/user/beastmustdiejapan#p/a/u/2/kvTZ1chSulU
Adam Malysz
Adam Malysz hat seine besten Sprung des Lebens,King Adam Malysz
Okabe
Ok. Dzięki
A wiesz co z tym rekordem Okabe? Udało ci się coś znaleźć?
Summer hill record
Summer hill record: 103,5 m (Taku Takeuchi JPN)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yU6LPvShcU&feature=related
Ladie's hill record
Ladie's hill record: 99,5 m (Ulrike Graessler GER, 2009-03-07, Ladies COC)
http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2011/JP/3156/2011JP3156RL.pdf