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Horní Maršov
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| K-Point: | 42 m |
| Year of construction: | 1947 |
| Operating until: | 1957 |
| Coordinates: | 50.668936, 15.823918 ✔
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| K-Point: | ca. 30 m |
| Coordinates: | 50.662009, 15.810204
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| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Ski club: | Texlen Horní Maršov |
| Coordinates: | 50.668936, 15.823918 ✔
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The history of ski jumping in Horní Maršov dates back to the interwar period. As early as 1928, sources from the Krkonoše Mountains recorded the existence of a ski jumping hill in the village of Marschendorf, today’s Horní Maršov. It was a natural HDW training hill prepared on a forested slope. The hill had a local character – according to later studies, it was a small natural training hill on which the longest jumps reached around 30 metres.
After the Second World War, the tradition of ski jumping in Horní Maršov was continued by the Texlen company club. In 1947, a new hill with a K-point of 42 metres was built on the north-eastern slope, about one kilometre from the village centre. It belonged to Texlen Horní Maršov, associated with the local textile industry. The ski jump was used mainly for training and for local competitions organised by the workers’ sports club. It remained in use for roughly a decade.
According to archival data, the facility operated until 1957, after which maintenance ceased and the hill gradually fell into disrepair. At the same time, other small ski jumps also existed within the present-day municipality, for example in Dolní Lysečiny, showing that Horní Maršov was one of the local centres of ski jumping in the eastern part of the Krkonoše Mountains.
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