Recent news:

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

more


Send us your ski jumping hill photos and information via email!


Latest updates:

2024-10-11

LATGaiziņkalns

SVKŠtrbské Pleso

NOR-50Stjørdal   NEW!

2024-10-10

NOR-50Verdal   NEW!

NOR-50Levanger   NEW!

NOR-50Ekne   NEW!

NOR-50Stjørdal   NEW!

SVKŠtrbské Pleso

2024-10-09

NOR-50Trondheim   NEW!

FRA-JParis

NOR-50Trondheim   NEW!

NOR-50Trondheim   NEW!

SVKVysoké Tatry

NOR-50Trondheim   NEW!

SUI-05Zuoz

more



Advertisement:




Partner:

Peter Riedel Sports Technology

SkokiPolska.pl

Skispringen-Community Forum


Advertisement:



NORNOR-01Ørje

Kjølenkollen

Data | History | Map | Photo gallery | Comments

.

Kjølenkollen:

K-Point: 12 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: yes
Year of construction: 2012
Status: operating
Coordinates: 59.485974, 11.749105 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

to top

History:

The small Kjølenkollen in Ørje was inaugurated in January 2012. The first jump on the new facility was made by the legendary Norwegian ski jumper Anette Sagen and the ribbon was cut by Clas Brede Bråthen. The ski jump located on the national border is the result of a collaboration between the Norwegian municipality of Ørje and the Swedish Tøcksfors. It is located partly in Norway and partly in Sweden - the borderline runs right on the take-off. The landing slope of the hill is covered with special mattings so that it can also be used in summer.

to top

Map:

to top

Photo gallery:


Advertisement:


to top

Comments:

Post comment:

Token:
Name:
Email:
Title:
Post:
bold | italics | underline | link

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

to top



Social Bookmarks

Copyright © Ski Jumping Hill Archive 2002-2024
www.skijumpinghills.com