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Brannfjell

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Brannfjellbakken:

K-Point: 25 m
Further jumps: K10
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1978
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Bækkelagets SK
Coordinates: 59.887821, 10.788982 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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The ski jump at Brannfjell is near Ekebergsletta in Oslo, where the world’s largest football tournament takes place yearly. In December 1978 the hill, which was built as a substitute for the before torn down Bækkelagsbakken, was completed and on January 4, 1979 it was officially opened by Oslo’s major Albert Nordengen. Later another smaller ski jump was added, but today none of the jumps can be taken for ski jumping.
However, you’ve got a wonderful view over Oslo from the top of the inrun tower, from Holmenkollen in the North down to the Oslofjord in the South.

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