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2024-12-08: | HS 106 | Kandersteg, Lötschberg-Schanze | |
FIS | 111.5 m | Simon Steinberger | |
2024-12-08: | HS 106 | Zhangjiakou, Snow Ruyi | |
COC | 109.0 m | Robin Pedersen | |
2024-12-07: | HS 106 | Zhangjiakou, Snow Ruyi | |
L-ICOC | 108.5 m | Katharina Schmid | |
2024-10-20: | HS 134 | Hakuba, Large Hill | |
N-JPN | 140.5 m | Tomofumi Naito | |
2024-10-20: | HS 134 | Hakuba, Large Hill | |
N-JPN | 139.5 m | Ryōyū Kobayashi |
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Ski Jumps: Maribor (Pekrska Gorca)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-12 at 18:45:Hill record / longest jump
I don't think 81 m by Lars Grini in 1981 can be correct - he had ended his ski jumping career by then. In a cancelled round in the Dreiländertournee on 8 January 1981 Ole Erik Tvedt (Norway) jumped 78 m.
Ski Jumps: Fåvang (Krekke)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-12 at 18:32:Hill record
Ulf Harald Stensvold (Norway) set a hill record of 84 m in the K80 hill on 7 February 1988. But already on 26 November 1973 Øyvind Søgård (Norway) had jumped the same length in training.
Ski Jumps: Orkland (Meldal)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-12 at 18:18:Women's hill record
In the Norwegian Cup competition on 20 January 2001 Helena Olsson (Sweden) set a women's' hill record of 100.5 m. (I'm not sure if it's te final hill record for women in this hill.)
Ski Jumps: Ørskog (Løklibakken)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-12 at 18:10:Date for hill record
The hill record and longest jump (90.5 m and 93 m, fall) were done on 24 March 1968.
Ski Jumps: Bø (Bøgard)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-12 at 17:22:Nordland county
Sorry if you feel I am nitpicking, but this place is in Nordland county, not Troms. By the way, there are many places in Norway that have the name Bø, so that can seem a little confusing. I believe the name Bøgard was only created for the post office here when it was opened in 1942, to avoid confusion with other Bø's, and it hasn't been used anymore since the post office was closed down in 1997. But maybe the Bøgard name was used for the ski jumping hill, too - I don't know.
Ski Jumps: Skurdalen (Hovde)
Skisprungschanzen.com wrote on 2024-12-12 at 13:54:@Karl Laurits Olsen
Thank you and we appreciate your knowledge and updates. Don't hesitate to send more data in the future.
Ski Jumps: Odnes (Odnes Ski Senter)
Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-12-12 at 20:49:Women's hill record
Merete Kristiansen's 111 m in 1989 was actually a fall and thus not a record, but still probably the longest jump ever by a woman in this hill. On 19 January 2002 Anette Sagen (Norway) had a standing jump of 106.5 m.