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Bogucice

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Skocznia:

Hill Size: HS 8
K-Point: 7 m
Men Winter Hill record: 5.5 m
Inrun length: 7 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 2018
Conversions: 2019, 2021, 2025
Status: operating
Coordinates: 49.998944, 20.053944 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The beginnings of the ski jump in Wieliczka (Bogucice) date back to 2018. It was then that two brothers, Piotr and Paweł Kubisztal, decided to build their own ski jump in their backyard. The first jump was made of pallets placed on a small hill behind the house and allowed jumps of 3 to 4 meters.
In 2019, a temporary wooden structure was built, which required modernization in 2021. The new construction featured a longer inrun and a construction point located at 6 meters. The record of this ski jump was approximately 7 meters. (In summer, the jump was used as a water slide.)
In 2025, construction began on a new year-round ski jumping facility with dimensions K7, HS8 at the site of the old jump. The inrun will be extended and inclined at a steeper angle compared to the previous structure, and the landing slope will be better adapted for safe landings.
Planned completion of the ski jump: September 2026.

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