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Molodyozhnoye (Молодёжное)

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Tramplin:

K-Point: 60 m
Plastic matting: no
Status: out of order
Further jumps: K30, K20
Plastic matting: yes
Conversions: 2019
Status: operating
Coordinates: 60.199579, 29.537666 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In the village of Molodezhnoye, in the territory belonging to the resort of Baltiysky Bereg, there is a ski jumping hill complex. In the early 1980s, two ski jumping hills of 30 and 60 metres were built in this resort near St. Petersburg, but within a few years they started to dilapidate. Today only fragments of metal constructions are left of the largest K60, which was popular with local extreme photography fans and for a long time nobody but them visited this place.
Recently, two new 20-metre and 30-metre ski jumping hills have appeared next to the old ones, which are perfectly suitable for jumping.

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