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Jeløya

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Refsneskollen:

K-Point: 55 m
Men Winter Hill record: 58.0 m (Erling Skjønberg NOR, 1936-01-26)
Year of construction: 1932
Operating until: ca. 1945
K-Point: 25 m
Year of construction: 1948
Operating until: 1960's
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Hopperns Skiklubb, Sprint-Jeløy SK
Coordinates: 59.447150, 10.619670 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

After its completing by Hopperns SK in 1933 the Refneskollen on Jeløya island, which is part of Moss municipality today, was one of the biggest and likely the most steep ski jumping hill of Norway. The Refneskollen shall have been so steep that many ski jumpers were even afraid of jumping too far into the sea.
In 1948 the small jump was constructed by Sprint-Jeløy.

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