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Tromsø
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| K-Point: | 16 m |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Conversions: | 1994 |
| Year of destruction: | ca. 2005 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Coordinates: | 69.654514, 18.946116 ✔
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Gebhardtbakken was a now-defunct ski jumping hill that once operated in the northern part of Tromsø, Norway, in an area locally known as Gebhardtstykket, near the Tromsø Gravlund cemetery. The facility was mainly used for children's and youth training, as well as for amateur ski jumping during the winter season.
The exact date of its construction is unknown, but it is known that in 1994 the hill underwent renovation carried out by local volunteers. This is confirmed by a preserved press photo from that time, bearing the headline “Gebhardtbakken god som ny” ("Gebhardtbakken as good as new"), showing five men involved in the reconstruction. The hill had a wooden structure and was of a small size (approximately K16).
It likely remained in operation until around 2005, when it was dismantled. The site became overgrown, and today, there are virtually no visible traces left in the landscape. The location is still referred to by the name Gebhardtstykket. In the second decade of the 21st century, there were some local initiatives aimed at developing skiing activities in the area, but these did not result in the reconstruction of the hill.
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