Risør

 

They prepared the Hasåsen again for jumping:

Helge Alfsen, Odd Hommefoss, Gjermund Kile,
Torvald Narvik and Jon Pedersen

Photo: Otto Eriksen

Hasåsen:

K-Point:                              46 m

Year of construction:           1948, Modernisierung 2007

Further jumps:                     K25

Plastic matting:                   no

Ski club:                             IL Idun

 

Hopebakken:

K-Point:                              15 m

Year of construction:           1968

Further jumps:                     no

Plastic matting:                   no

Ski club:                             Hope IL

 

History:

The biggest ski jumping facility of the small town Risør in southern Norway is Hasåsen Hoppbakken with the two jumping hills K46 and K26. The 1948 constructed ski jumps have been lying unused for a long period of time and were overgrown, but then in 2007 a group of older jumpers reanimated them.

Beside there is still Hopebakken, as well as 1947 constructed Tjenna-K10 and Arbeiderbakken, which are no more in use.

 

Contact:

Idun Idrettslag

Morten Gregersen

Øren 10

4990 Søndeled

 

Hope Idrettslag

Audun Grimsland

Sandnes

4950 Risør

 

 

 

 

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