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Hill Size: | HS 70 |
K-Point: | 65 m |
Hill record: | 44.0 m (Yuki Koyama , 2015-12-28) |
Year of construction: | 1977 |
Coordinates: | 44.293093, 142.640157 ✔ |
Hill Size: | HS 45 |
K-Point: | 40 m |
Year of construction: | 1969 |
Coordinates: | 44.293307, 142.639996 ✔ |
Hill Size: | HS 30 |
K-Point: | 26 m |
Year of construction: | 1975 |
Coordinates: | 44.293687, 142.639617 ✔ |
Hill Size: | HS 12 |
K-Point: | 8 m |
Hill record: | 6.0 m (Ryuka Hirohami , 2015-12-28) |
Year of construction: | 2002 |
Coordinates: | 44.293837, 142.639819 ✔ |
Further jumps: | no |
Plastic matting: | no |
Conversions: | 2002 |
Status: | operating |
Ski club: | Shimokawa Junior High School / Ski Team |
Coordinates: | 44.293093, 142.640157 ✔ |
In the far north of Hokkaido isle the ski jumping facility of Shimokawa is located. The first hill, a K40, was built there in 1969 and in the following decade the facility was extended with the K26 and K60 hills. Since then young skiers have been trained at Ski Jump Team of Shimokawa Junior High School, which is home of some Japanese world class athletes, as for example Noriaki Kasai, Takanobu Okabe or Daiki Ito.
A profound modernization of the ski jumping facility was carried out in 2002, when the K8 hill was also added.
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K65
Year of construction: 1977(K60)
Conversions: 2002(K60->K65)
K40
Year of construction: 1969
Conversions: 2002
K26
Year of construction: 1975
Conversions: 2002
K8
Year of construction: 2002
Ski club: Shimokawa Junior Ski Jump Team (Established in 1970's)
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K70→K65,HS70
K45→K40,HS45
K30→K26,HS30
K12→K8,HS12
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