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K-Point: | 64 m |
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75.0 m (Decker Dean ![]() |
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70.5 m (Tate Frantz ![]() |
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67.0 m (Carter Brubaker ![]() |
K-Point: | 40 m |
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42.5 m (Dylan Amy ![]() |
Further jumps: | K15, K10 |
Plastic matting: | yes |
Year of construction: | 1983 |
Conversions: | 2016 |
Status: | operating |
Ski club: | NSA of Anchorage |
Coordinates: | 61.140066, -149.744170 ✔ ![]() ![]() |
In 1983 Karl Eid built up the first small ski jump at Hilltop Ski Area in Anchorage. Then the first few jumpers came for practising and slowly Karl Eid Ski Jumping Complex with ski jumping hills K64, K40, K15 and K10 developed. In 2016 the ski jumps were equipped with new plastic mattings.
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New Summer Hillrecord K65
New summer Hillrecord K65
Carter Brubaker 67m - 6/20/2020
Hill Records
Hill records as of 4/30/2019
K65 Winter record = 70.5m Tate Frantz 2/24/2018
K65 Longest Jump (fall) = 75m Decker Dean 2/23/2018
K65 Summer record = 65m Gustavus Compton 9/8/2018
Plastic matting
Just look at this:
http://tnij.at/173896
parent of jumpers
The Karl Eid complex does having plastic matting