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K-Point: | 40 m |
Further jumps: | K24, K12 |
Status: | destroyed |
Coordinates: | 59.925131, 10.444275 ✔ |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Year of construction: | 1928 |
Ski club: | Bærums Skiklub |
Coordinates: | 59.926309, 10.439346 ✔ |
In Skui near Bærum, a western suburb of Oslo, Nordic skiing has a long tradition dating back to 1868. On March 18, 1928, Skuibakken was opened there and a first hill record of 67.5 m was set up. In 1938, the first reconstruction took place and 14,000 visitors came to the reopening of the ski jump.
For the NM 1950, Skuibakken was then rebuilt and with 83.5 m Hans Bjørnstad jumped a new record. At the end of 1950's, there were plans to expand the ski jump to a modern ski flying hill, but these plans were finally rejected and instead a conversion to a large hill took place. On March 24, 1963, 12,000 spectators attended the opening competition, where American John Balfanz set a new record of 95 meters. In 1965, the next Norwegian championship were organized by Bærums SK, followed by further NMs in 1968, 1971, 1975, 1979, 1985 and 1991.
In 1981 and 1983 World Cup competitions took place on the Skuibakken, in 1989 and 1990 snow shortage led to two cancellations. After the facility lost its FIS certificate in 1990, ski jumping operations were fading out and the last jumping competition in 1996 ended with a final record of 122 meters.
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Schanzenrekorde
Eine komplette Liste der Schanzenrekorde findet sich unter
http://www.123hjemmeside.no/Skuibakken/21089135
Vielleicht könnte man diese übernehmen?
Ist die K110 nun noch in Betrieb oder nicht? Denn im Text steht, dass der Sprungbetrieb langsam eingestellt wurde und das letzte Springen 1995 stattfand, oben bei den Angaben zur Schanze hingegen, dass sie noch "in Betrieb" sei. Oder bezieht sich das nur auf die kleineren Schanzen?