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ESTTüri

Data | History | Hill records | Map | Photo gallery | Comments

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Suusahüppemägi:

K-Point: 30 m
Men Winter Hill record: 26.5 m (Hardi Siitam EST, 1964)
Tower height: 15 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1959
Year of destruction: 1967
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 58.803822, 25.456668 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

In 1959, athletes from Türi started building a ski jump. For this purpose, trees were cut from the hill and a 15 meters high, wooden inrun tower was set up, which could allow jumps up to 32 meters on the hill. Over 150 people were involved in the construction of the ski jump. Unfortunately, on August 6, 1967, a huge storm that passed over the city seriously damaged the construction of the ski jump. That's how ski jumping history in Türi ended, because the hill was not rebuilt.

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