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Zabrdje
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| K-Point: | 30 m |
| Coordinates: | 45.940643, 15.063639 ✔
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| K-Point: | 14 m |
| Coordinates: | 45.940631, 15.063992 ✔
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| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | yes |
| Year of construction: | 1995 |
| Year of destruction: | ca. 2013 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Coordinates: | 45.940631, 15.063992 ✔
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The village of Zabrdje is located in the Mirna Valley (Mirnska Dolina) in the Dolenjska region, not far from the town of Mirna. Ski jumping began to develop in the valley in the early 1960s — first on the 40-metre “Pod Radovnico” hill in Mirna, operated by Smučarsko društvo Zabrdje. Later, the club also used a small jumping complex in the village of Zabrdje, built in 1995. It consisted of two plastic-covered hills with K-points of 15 and 30 metres, used mainly for training children and young athletes, as well as for local competitions.
The hills in Zabrdje served as the home training base for Maja Vtič and Eva Logar, members of the Slovenian World Cup team, as well as for Nordic combined Olympian Damjan Vtič. Numerous local accounts emphasise that the ski jumps in Zabrdje were the birthplace of the ski jumping tradition in the Mirna Valley and the starting point for the careers of many local jumpers.
Around 2013 the Zabrdje facility was permanently closed and dismantled. Only traces of the former landing slope and infrastructure remain on the hillside where the jumps once stood. Training for the youngest athletes of SD Zabrdje moved to the 8-metre hill next to the primary school in Mirna, opened in 2012, and the club now uses larger ski jumping facilities in other Slovenian centres.
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