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Puijo

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Puijon Hyppyrimäki:

Hill Size: HS 127
K-Point: 120 m
Men Longest jump: 136.0 m (Anže Lanišek SLO, 2015-08-23, COC)
136.0 m (Niko Kytösaho FIN, 2019-07-28)
Men Winter Hill record: 136.0 m (Daniel André Tande NOR, 2016-02-22, WC)
Men Summer Hill record: 135.0 m (Harri Olli FIN, 2009-07-21, FIN-VT)
Men Summer Official hill record: 125.0 m (Noriaki Kasai JPN, 2000-08-09, SGP)
Women Summer Hill record: 118.0 m (Heta Hirvonen FIN, 2025-08-09)
Inrun length: 92 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.6 m
Take-off angle: 10.9°
Take-off height: 3 m
Speed: 95.4 km/h
Ratio h/n: 0.575
P-Point: 0.575 m
Landing angle: 35.1°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Year of construction: 1998
Coordinates: 62.909101, 27.652083 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Puijon Hyppyrimäki:

Hill Size: HS 100
K-Point: 92 m
Men Longest jump: 108.0 m (Kasperi Valto FIN, 2023-09-10, N-FIN)
Men Winter Hill record: 106.5 m (Stefan Kraft AUT, 2015-03-10, WC)
Men Winter Official hill record: 106.0 m (Simon Ammann SUI, 2015-03-10, WC)
Men Summer Hill record: 108.0 m (Vilho Palosaari FIN, 2023-09-10, N-FIN)
Women Winter Hill record: 98.0 m (Susanna Forsström FIN, 2019-02-02)
Women Summer Hill record: 103.0 m (Jenny Rautionaho FIN, 2023-09-10, N-FIN)
Inrun length: 93.6 m
Inrun angle: 35°
Take-off length: 6.3 m
Take-off angle: 11°
Take-off height: 3.6 m
Speed: 88.2 km/h
Ratio h/n: 0.541
Landing angle: 37.8°
Hill certificate: Hill certificate
Conversions: 2005
Status: out of order
Coordinates: 62.908901, 27.651849 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
K92 (2005-...)K90 (1949-2005)

Puijon Hyppyrimäki:

Hill Size: HS 70
K-Point: 65 m
Men Winter Hill record: 74.5 m (Juha Miettinen FIN, 2017-03-18)
Men Summer Hill record: 71.5 m (Tomas Kuisma FIN, 2016-08-21)
71.5 m (Zhao Chuan CHN, 2019-09-21)
71.5 m (Zhao Chuan CHN, 2019-09-21)
Women Winter Hill record: 73.0 m (Saara Ihantola FIN, 2025-02-22)
Women Summer Hill record: 70.0 m (Sofia Mattila FIN, 2020-10-04, NJ-FIN)
Coordinates: 62.908673, 27.651490 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Seppo Pellin Mäki:

Hill Size: HS 32
K-Point: 28 m
Men Winter Hill record: 29.0 m (Jarkko Määttä FIN, 2005-12-31)
29.0 m (Perttu Reponen FIN, 2013-03-17)
Men Summer Hill record: 27.5 m (Kaimar Vagul EST, 2016-08-21)
27.5 m (Peter Räisänen FIN, 2018-08-04)
Women Longest jump: 28.5 m (Shao Birun CHN, 2019-07-27)
Women Winter Hill record: 28.0 m (Julia Tervahartiala FIN, 2016-01-02)
28.0 m (Julia Tervahartiala FIN, 2016-01-03)
28.0 m (Sofia Mattila FIN, 2019-01-19)
Women Summer Hill record: 27.5 m (Shao Birun CHN, 2019-07-27)
Coordinates: 62.908337, 27.650452 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Matti Hautamäen Mäki:

Hill Size: HS 20
K-Point: 16 m
Men Winter Hill record: 20.5 m (Kasperi Valto FIN, 2013-03-17)
Men Summer Hill record: 20.5 m (Tomas Kuisma FIN, 2015-06-07)
Women Winter Hill record: 16.0 m (Elli Seppänen FIN, 2016-03-05)
Women Summer Hill record: 14.5 m (Minja Korhonen FIN, 2016-08-21)
14.5 m (Julia Äikiä FIN, 2016-08-21)
Year of construction: 2013
Coordinates: 62.908300, 27.650364 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Peter Riedel Mobile Track:

K-Point: 4 m
Coordinates: 62.908704, 27.648161 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 1949
Conversions: 1998
Status: operating
Ski club: Puijon Hiihtoseura
Coordinates: 62.909101, 27.652083 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Puijo ski jumping complex in Kuopio is one of the oldest and most important ski jumping centres in Finland. The first competitions on Puijo were held as early as 1886, and around 1900 the first proper jumping hill structure already existed there. In the interwar period several facilities operated in Kuopio, including the famous Peipposenmäki, where pioneers of Finnish ski jumping such as Väinö Tiihonen, the Pietikäinen brothers, Eelis and Martti Uosikkinen and Hemmo Silvennoinen developed their skills. The modern complex began to take shape after the Second World War – in 1949 the normal hill K90 was opened, at that time the largest ski jump in Finland. In the inaugural competition Matti Pietikäinen set a national record with a jump of 86 metres. In 1958 the K65 hill was added, and both hills were modernised several times in the following decades.
Puijo’s importance increased especially after 1995, when a World Cup competition was moved here due to a lack of snow in Europe. As a result, Kuopio became a regular stop on the circuit, hosting World Cup events on a regular basis up to 2016. In 1998 the large hill K120/HS127 was put into operation and quickly became the main venue for top-level competitions. In the 21st century the complex was expanded by smaller hills – K28, K16 (named after Matti Hautamäki) and K4, which was opened in 2021.
Puijo has hosted numerous international events, including the 1983 Junior World Championships, Grand Prix competitions, many World Cup events and regular editions of the FIS Cup and Continental Cup. The last World Cup competitions took place here in 2016, when Daniel-André Tande set the large hill record with a jump of 136 metres. On the normal hill K92/HS100 the official record is held by Simon Ammann (106 m, 2015). Many Finnish ski jumpers are closely associated with the complex – besides Pietikäinen and Silvennoinen, Matti Hautamäki is particularly significant, as he claimed his first World Cup victory on Puijo in 2000.
In recent years Puijo has also become an international training centre, for example within the development project for Chinese ski jumping led by Mika Kojonkoski. In 2021 a large block of summer FIS Cup and Continental Cup events, co-organised with the Chinese Ski Association, was held here. At the same time the complex has faced serious problems – in 2024 the normal hill K92 was closed after structural damage was detected, and in 2025 plans were announced to demolish it without building a replacement. Nevertheless, the venue continues to function as an important training centre with the large hill HS127, the medium hill HS70 and three smaller hills, and Puijo remains one of the key locations for Finnish ski jumping.

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13)   Eberhard Jurgalski   wrote on 2020-11-03 at 16:37:

Korrekturen

Sorry: Sofia Mattila

12)   Eberhard Jurgalski   wrote on 2020-11-03 at 16:36:

Korrekturen

Julia Mattila 04.10.2020 70 m!

11)   skisprungschanzen.com   wrote on 2019-10-01 at 09:17:

@Eberhard Jurgalski

http://www.kilipa.com/skijumping/en/results/2019/kuopio-veikkaus-cup-n-yl-2/

10)   Eberhard Jurgalski   wrote on 2019-09-28 at 09:48:

98 m 02.02.2019

Please can you post the link to the list with the 98 m jump result? Thanks in advance!

9)   scott   wrote on 2016-01-20 at 00:56:

small

what is the smallest ski jump ever

8)   Artur   wrote on 2015-09-10 at 22:56:

Lanisek 136 m

Robert Mateja 23.08.2015 o skokach Anze Laniska:

"Nie mamy żalu do jury w Kuopio, było w miarę sprawiedliwie, chociaż bywało, że gdy zapalało się zielone światło nagle bardzo poprawiały się warunki jak np. w przypadku Anze Laniska. Drugiego dnia oddał on dwa bardzo dalekie skoki, niestety żadnego z nich nie ustał (kładł się na plecach)."

7)   Marco   wrote on 2015-09-08 at 21:57:

Der Sprung von Anze Lanisek (SLO) beim COC am 23.08.2015 wurde zwar von zwei Kampfrichtern als gestürzt gewertet, jedoch von den Anderen nicht (3:2 Stimmen für nicht gestürzt), somit gelten die 136,0 m als neuer Sommerrekord bei den Herren

6)   snoflaxe   wrote on 2015-08-23 at 16:50:

Lanisek - 136 m

http://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2016/JP/3731/2016JP3731RL.pdf

Pamiętajcie o nieustanym/podpartym 136-metrowym skoku Laniska.

5)   kuba   wrote on 2014-03-04 at 16:43:

This hill needs K-point on 115!

4)   Pietrek   wrote on 2013-03-17 at 23:50:

Warto dodać historię rekordów letnich. Podczas LGP w 2000 roku najpierw Kasai skoczył 128 metrów a następnie Ahonen 129,5.

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