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RUSKrasnoyarsk Красноярск

Nikolayevskaya Sopka

Data | History | Map | Comments

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Tramplin Nikolayevskaya Sopka:

K-Point: 112 m
Hill record: 132.0 m (Ilja Rosljakov RUS, 2006)
K-Point: 87.5 m
Hill record: 94.0 m (E. Subotch SOV, 1989)
94.0 m (R. Martynow RUS, 1997)
K-Point: 56 m
Hill record: 63.0 m (W. Kirrilow RUS, 1996)
K-Point: 30 m
Hill record: 35.0 m (E. Malyschew SOV, 1978)
Year of construction: 1952
Further jumps: no
Status: operating
Plastic matting: no

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History:

In former times Krasnoyarsk was the most known ski jumping centre of the USSR and with the 1958 built Kastak the country’s largest ski jump was standing there. The very first jump of the town was constructed in 1937 and with Nikolaewskaja Sopka there was a second ski jumping facility. A 20 and 30 meter hill at Nikolaewskaja Sopka were already build in 1952, six years later Kastak-K50. In 1974 a K70 and a K100 were constructed. Since 2000 the K87.5 ski jump has been out of order, but the K112 is still used for jumping.

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