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Rannkollen

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Rannkollen:

K-Point: 50 m
Men Winter Hill record: 60.0 m (Roy Andersen NOR, 1940-02-17)
Year of construction: 1928
Conversions: 1947
Operating until: 1950's
Coordinates: 59.962471, 10.887706 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Lille Rannkollen:

K-Point: 26 m
Men Winter Hill record: 32.0 m (Per Bjørnstad NOR)
Year of construction: ca. 1940
Operating until: 1960's
Year of destruction: 1970's
Coordinates: 59.964906, 10.887440 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Grorud IL
Coordinates: 59.962471, 10.887706 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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1)   Karl Laurits Olsen   wrote on 2024-12-14 at 18:21:

Hill records

A newspaper in 1972 mentions that the K-point in Lille Rankollen was 26 m and the hill record was 32 m by Per Bjørnstad (Norway), no date given for that jump. Maybe the K-point was 30 m once, I can't say that that is incorrect. In the bigger hill Roy Andersen (Norway) set a hill record of 60 m on 17 February 1940.

I have seen several different spellings for the name of this hill, both Rannkollen, Randkollen and Rankollen.

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