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FRAFRA-MBussang

Noiregoutte

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Tremplin Noiregoutte:

K-Point: 57 m
Men Winter Hill record: 52.0 m (Nilo Zandanel ITA, 1964)
Further jumps: K25
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1961
Status: destroyed
Ski club: US Bussang
Coordinates: 47.872963, 6.857035 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The history of ski jumping in Bussang dates back to the 1920s, when local enthusiasts built the first earth-and-wood structure on the natural slope of Meuselotte. Although this hill no longer exists today, it was once an important landmark on the winter sports map of the Vosges region.
In 1961, the town made its mark on the history of the sport by constructing one of the first ski jumps with artificial mat covering – the Tremplin de Noiregoutte with a K-point of 57. This was a technological breakthrough in ski jumping, not only in France but also on a European scale.
The facility quickly became a venue for intensive training sessions and prestigious competitions. Among others, Jean-Marie Poirot, later French junior champion, trained here. In 1972, the hill hosted a competition featuring Jean-François Jacoberger and Gilbert Poirot, two of the leading French jumpers of that era.
Noiregoutte was the pride of US Bussang, but in the 1980s its decline began. The hill fell out of use, and today only the ruins of the inrun remain – abandoned, yet still recognizable in the landscape.

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