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NORNOR-34Lena

Nedre Evang

Data | History | Map | Comments

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Skolebakken:

K-Point: ca. 15 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 60.670169, 10.817317 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

It was a small ski jumping hill, now dismantled, located on the slopes of the Nedre Evang farm south of the center of Lena (Østre Toten municipality, Innlandet). In local sources it appears under the name “Skolebakken” – it was a school jump where pupils from the Vilberg, Hoffsvangen, and Seierstad schools competed annually. Archival photographs from the Mjøsmuseet museum show three young jumpers (Knut Stenseth, Kåre Andresen, and Terje Taasen) standing near the take-off and the characteristic wooden stillas (inrun tower) on the hillside above the Lena River.

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