Project Aavasaksa
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In northern
Weather and wind conditions are natural
threats of ski jumpers, as also this World Cup season proofs with some
cancelled competitions due to a lack of snow and stormy wind conditions becoming
some jumper’s fatality. In order to minimize this adverseness, to affront mild
temperatures and squalls and, of course, to guarantee equal opportunities in
the outdoor sports ski jumping, for some years voice have come up demanding for
roofed-over ski jumping facilities. On the occasion of the ski flying weekend
at Planica now for a first time a concrete project
has been released.
At Ylitornio,
community with 5,000 inhabitants in the Finnish part of Lapland, plans have
been made for the construction of a ski jumping facility, on which ski jumping
on snow would be possible for about 10 months in a year. There two tunnels
shall be drilled inside the 242 m high mountain Aavasaksa,
in which the inrun trails of a HS 207 ski flying hill and another large hill
ski jump HS 140 shall be placed. Additionally the slope of the hill, which
offers a wonderful overview of the surrounding area and attracts many tourists in
the time of midnight sun, will be shaped about 40 to 50 meters deep for
profiling the common landing hill of both ski jumps.
The highlight of the facility will be the
roofing of the landing hill, which reaches from the take-off of ski flying hill
nearly down to the beginning of outrun. Furthermore along the slope and in the
outrun numerous spectator areas will be created, as well as the infrastructure
necessary for hosting World Cup competitions.

But there are still some doubts about the
realization of this project, since an estimation of costs hasn’t already been
made and there are no particulars of materials for the implementation of the
roofing over the landing hill. All together there are still many factors, which
come before the realization of this ambitious and spectacular project. So we
have to wait, if in the nearer future ski flying at a roofed-over Aavasaksa facility can be experienced, or ski jumping keeps
an open air sports.

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