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Goose River Ski Jump (Almlie Hill):

K-Point: 40 m
Men Winter Hill record: 41.1 m (135 ft)
Tower height: 27.4 m
Year of construction: 1935
Conversions: 1936
Coordinates: 47.462566, -97.225063 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K-Point: 15 m
Tower height: 5 m
Year of construction: 1920
Conversions: 1921
Operating until: 1985
Coordinates: 47.462271, -97.225066 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Golf course Ski Jump:

K-Point: 25 m
Tower height: 15.2 m
Year of construction: 1934
Coordinates: 47.509771, -97.346887 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Goose River Ski Club
Coordinates: 47.462566, -97.225063 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Goose River Ski Club of Mayville was founded in December 1919. On February 22, 1920 the first ski jumping competition was held on a snow jump at Almlie Hill south of Mayville. In the following year, a permanent ski jump with a 5-meter high inrun tower was built. Ski jumping enthusiasm reached its peak in 1930s. First, a new ski jump with a 15-meter high tower was built near today's golf course. Then, in 1935 in the south of Mayville a new, larger ski jump was set up with a 21-meter high tower, which was already enlarged in the following year. A 27-meter high scaffold now allowed jumps of over 40 meters. In the long-term, only the smaller jump at Almlie Hill was used until the ski club dissolved in 1985. Besides the 2 ski jumps, there were also 2 alpine slopes, a toboggan run and a managed ski cabin.

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