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CZECZE-TNýdek Nydek

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Nýdek:

K-Point: 70 m
Landing angle: 35°
Year of construction: 1957
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 49.665996, 18.768497 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 44
K-Point: 40 m
Men Summer Hill record: 44.0 m (Robert Szymeczek CZE, 2014-06-21)
Women Summer Hill record: 39.0 m (Anežka Indráčková CZE, 2019-06-23)
Coordinates: 49.666643, 18.768425 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Hill Size: HS 28
K-Point: 25 m
Men Summer Hill record: 27.0 m (Tymoteusz Dyduch POL, 2018-06-23)
Women Summer Hill record: 25.0 m (Lena Bogusz POL, 2023-06-25)
25.0 m (Lucia Siragiova SVK, 2023-06-25)
Coordinates: 49.666761, 18.768246 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1976
Conversions: 2008
Status: operating
Ski club: TJ TŽ Třinec, Ski Jumping Team Nýdek
Coordinates: 49.666643, 18.768425 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Not far away from Trinec the ski jumping hills of the ski club TJ TŽ are located in the town district of the small village Nýdek. Already in the middle 30’s existed a ski jump there which was in use until about 1950/51. Some years later the decision fell to build a new ski jumping hill, according to the plans of ing. Parýzek and ing. Kluse. Then in 1957 the new jumping hill K70 was inaugurated. It had a 10 m high inrun tower out of steel and a landing slope angle of 35 degrees. Also a lift was installed to take the jumpers up to the inrun.
Until 1967/68 also international competitions took place on the hill. In 1976 today’s plastic covered hills K40 and K25 were built not far from the large hill which is no more in use. They mainly are used for the younger jumpers and because of the floodlight night competitions can be made in summer and winter. In 2008 both smaller junior jumping hills were completely renovated and covered with new plastic mattings.

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1)   Krystof   wrote on 2024-09-11 at 09:01:

Out of order

Theye hills are out of order, K40 is devastated the inrun wood is rotten and needs to be repaired. And homoligation expiried and wont get new till renovation. Also they used K25 but there also expired homoligation and probably wont jump this year and maybe next summer but no one cares and interests about the hills in the club mostly

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