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Stryn
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| Hill Size: | HS 100 |
| K-Point: | 90 m |
| Hill record: | 105.5 m (Espen Andersen , 2010-03-06, NJ-NOR) |
| Inrun length: | 98.6 m |
| Inrun angle: | 30° |
| Take-off length: | 6.05 m |
| Take-off angle: | 10.5° |
| Take-off height: | 2.25 m |
| Speed: | 87.1 km/h |
| Landing angle: | 34° |
| Conversions: | 2001 |
| K-Point: | 70 m |
| Hill record: | 78.5 m (Fredrik Bjerkeengen , 2005) |
| Year of construction: | 2000 |
| Year of construction: | 1920 |
| Further jumps: | K40, K25, K15, K10, K5 |
| Status: | operating |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Ski club: | Vangen IL, Veten IL |
Already in 1920 the first ski jumping hill was set up at Stryn.
After first plans for the construction of a normal size ski jumping hill were already made in early 1980's, Bjørkelibakken in today's shape with the K90 was up until 1994 for the Norwegian Championships in 1996. There a first hill record of 96.5 meters was set up by national title winner Kristian Brenden.
The further jumps around K70 were then only built between 1999 and 2002.
In 2004 the Nordic Juniors World Championships took place in Stryn. There Poland's Mateusz Rutkowski set up a new record of 104.5 meters. In 2010 the junior NM was staged there and again there was a new hill record.
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