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NORNOR-38Eidsfoss

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Sagkollen:

K-Point: 55 m
Men Winter Hill record: 60.0 m
Operating until: ca. 1960
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 59.599790, 10.038110 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Langbråtan hoppbakken:

K-Point: 35 m
Men Winter Hill record: 38.0 m (Tom Kuntsen NOR)
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 59.600751, 10.037062 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Ski club: Eidsfoss IF, Hof IL
Coordinates: 59.600751, 10.037062 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Sagkollen at Eidsfoss was built by Eidsfoss IF already in the beginning of the 20th century. Presumably, the 50-meter hill had been operational through 1950s. At a 90° angle to Sagkollen, the smaller Langbråtan ski jump was built, which was probably used until 1990s by Hof IL (into which Eidsfoss IF submerged in 1968).

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