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KAZRidder Риддер

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Tramplin:

K-Point: 20 m
Plastic matting: no
Status: operating
K-Point: 50 m
Further jumps: K30
Plastic matting: no
Year of destruction: 2006
Status: destroyed
K-Point: 40 m
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 2019
Status: project
Further jumps: no
Coordinates: 50.331909, 83.506851 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Ridder (former Leninogorsk) for many years was an important ski jumping center for Kazakhstan as most of Kazakh ski jumpers came from this city (Ivan Karaulov, Radik and Marat Zhaparov, Nikolay Karpenko, Konstantin Sokolenko and Sergey Tkachenko, among others). Unfortunately, in 2006 the old ski jumping hills were demolished.
However, demolishing the old hill did not stop the local coaches who, for many years, were building small temporary ski jumps to give young people training opportunities. A lot of discussions about building a new hill were done during next years but there were no effects.
Finally, in summer 2018 plans for a new K40 ski jumping hill were completed. New complex will contains not only ski jump, but also parking for 50 cars, 300-500 seats, coaches and referees standing and buildings with locker rooms, toilets, showers, places to storage ski jumping equipment etc. The ski jump should be built and opened in 2019.

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