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Solvang

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Solvangbakken:

K-Point: 26 m
Further jumps: K16
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1915
Year of destruction: 2005
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Asker Skiklubb
Coordinates: 59.839508, 10.419225 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

At Asker, a city with 50,000 inhabitants with large suburban comuni­ties, there have been ski jumping activities already since 1889 on several hills.
In 1915 the ski jumps of Solvangbakken were constructed and numerous “Solvangrennet” were hosted there until 1994. The two inrun towers were standing until 2005 when they were torn down. Further ski jumps stood at Askeladden and Holmen, where jumpers a still active today.

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