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Husebybakken skipark

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Skuldbakken:

K-Point: 25 m
Further jumps: K10, K5
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1887
Conversions: 1964, 2012
Status: out of order
Ski club: Njård
Coordinates: 59.937559, 10.672561 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Skuldbakken in Makrellbekken distruct of Oslo was constructed in 1887 at a location not far from Husebybakken. Over the years the ski jump was converted and renewed several times, the last modernization took place in 1964. By now the jump is no more in use although the inrun tower still stands.

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1)   Øyvind   wrote on 2017-03-11 at 10:05:

The hill was reopened!

The main hill and inrun tower was refurbished and reopened a few years ago! There's also two smaller hills, a small skilift and floodlights.
It's now called Husebybakken Skipark after the old hill 50m West. Where the first skijumping competitions were held in 1860s onwards. Before it was moved to a lesser known place called Holmenkollen and renamed "Holmenkollrennet"!

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