4000th facility has been added to the Ski Jumping Hill Archive
7000th ski jumping hill added to the Archive!
New Granåsen ski jump in Trondheim inaugurated
Fire destroys ski jumps in Biberau-Biberschlag
Copper Peak: Funding of the renovation finally secured
2024-09-20
2024-09-19
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Hill Size: | HS 54 |
K-Point: | 49 m |
Hill record: | 50.5 m (Markus Virrantalo , 2015-02-15) |
Hill record: | 51.0 m (Tuomas Kinnunen , 2017-08-03) |
Hill record: | 47.0 m (Julia Tervahartiala , 2017-12-30) |
Hill record: | 48.0 m (Triinu Hausenberg , 2017-08-05) |
Hill Size: | HS 35 |
K-Point: | 28 m |
Hill record: | 31.5 m (Kasperi Valto , 2015-02-14) |
31.5 m (Tuomas Kinnunen , 2017-01-21) | |
Hill record: | 32.5 m (Olli Koponen , 2022-06-09) |
Hill record: | 28.0 m (Alva Thors , 2017-01-21) |
Hill record: | 31.0 m (Saara Ihantola , 2023-06-08) |
Hill Size: | HS 14 |
K-Point: | 10 m |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | yes |
Conversions: | 2010 |
Status: | operating |
Ski club: | VuokattiSport, Sotkamon Jymy |
Coordinates: | 64.141355, 28.285675 ✔ |
In 1947 the very first 70 meter hill at Vuokatti was opened. Then in 1992 the 90 meter ski jumping hill was host of Nordic Junior WSC, winner of the single competition was Finland’s Toni Nieminen. After that the ski jumping facility was often host of international competitions of Nordic Combined.
Recently the junior jumping hills HS 54 (K49), HS 35 (K32) and HS 14 (K10) were modernized.
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