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NORNOR-34Våler

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Gjerdrumsbakken:

Hill Size: HS 100
K-Point: 90 m
Men Winter Hill record: 98.5 m (Georg Späth GER, 2000-03-11, COC)
Women Longest jump: 98.0 m (Anette Sagen NOR, 2005-03-08, INT)
98.0 m (Lindsey Van USA, 2005-03-08, INT)
Women Winter Hill record: 98.0 m (Lindsey Van USA, 2006-03-08, L-COC)
Inrun length: 88 m
Inrun angle: 34°
Take-off length: 6 m
Take-off angle: 10.5°
Take-off height: 2.25 m
Speed: 86.4 km/h
Ratio h/n: 0.547
Landing angle: 33.9°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 60.692866, 11.799979 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 75
K-Point: 65 m
Conversions: 2021
Coordinates: 60.693073, 11.800556 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 20 m
Further jumps: K10, K5
Conversions: 2020
Coordinates: 60.692285, 11.803387 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1912
Conversions: 1966, 1983-85, 1996-98
Status: operating
Ski club: Våler IF
Coordinates: 60.692866, 11.799979 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Gjerdrumsbakken at Gjerdrum, a small settlement in Våler i Solør municipality, was constructed in 1912 and modernized several times. In 1980’s, the annual “Skjærtorsdags rennet” (Maundy Thursday competition) was organized with up to 5,000 spectators attending Norwegian world class jumpers competing on the hill. After the last modernization in late 1990's, also Continental-Cup competitions were hosted on the K90 (HS 100) hill until mid-2000's.
Since winter 2006, the ski jumping hills had not been used for 7 years, but then the K65 hill was again used for training purposes in 2013. In 2021, its inrun was restored.
Furthermore, in summer 2019 the new-construction of the two junior hills K17 and K7 started, which are used for training of young ski jumpers by Våler IF.

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1)   Kibic z Polski   wrote on 2019-12-02 at 09:05:

W Norwegii widać że już nie dbają o mniejsze skocznie narciarskie przykładem jest Valer kiedyś nowoczesna skocznia z homologacją FIS w 2019 roku jest zarośnięta.

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