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Stara Bloudkova skakalnica:

K-Point: 60 m
Status: destroyed
K-Point: 30 m
Conversions: 1999
Status: operating
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1977
Ski club: Nevtralia Klub
Coordinates: 45.706154, 14.578922 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

A K60 and K30 ski jumping hill were constructed in the small municipality of Retje in 1977. These jumps were quite popular and even attracted Slovenian world class athletes such as Miran Tepeš, Primož Ulaga, or World Champion Franci Petek for competitions. Due to mild winters the interest declined quickly and both ski jumps were deconstructed.
The 30 meter hill was then reactivated by Nevtralia Klub in 1999 and since then annual competitions have been hosted when the weather allowed it.

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