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Kastbrekka Hoppbakke:

K-Point: 65 m
Men Winter Hill record: 65.0 m (Per Sannerud NOR, 1951)
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1917
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Opstrinda Idrettslag
Coordinates: 63.387014, 10.445713 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Kastbrekka Hoppbakke was located in the Strindamarka area and opened in 1917. During this time, it was just a snow hill. After the first jumps over 30 meters were performed in 1918, the hill record was once again improved during a diocesan competition in 1919.
During World War II, the ski jump was destroyed and the Germans buried their enemy Johnny Pevik in the outrun. After the war finally ended, the hill was rebuilt and the body removed. After Per Sannerud improved the hill record to 65 meters in 1951, also the critical point was set to this distance in 1958.

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