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Drtija
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| K-Point: | 14 m |
| Further jumps: | K7 |
| Year of construction: | 2023 |
| Status: | operating |
| Coordinates: | 46.123005, 14.764393 ✔
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| K-Point: | ca. 12 m |
| Further jumps: | K6 |
| Year of construction: | ca. 2009 |
| Year of destruction: | 2024 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Coordinates: | 46.123032, 14.764595 ✔
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| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | yes |
| Ski club: | Smučarski klub Moravče |
| Coordinates: | 46.123005, 14.764393 ✔
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Drtija (Belnek) is a small ski jumping facility located on a hillside above the hamlet of Belnek, which belongs to the village of Drtija in the municipality of Moravče. The complex currently consists of K14 and K7 ski jumps with plastic matting, intended primarily for the training of children and young athletes.
Construction and operation of the facility are carried out by the Smučarski klub Moravče (formerly SK Termit Moravče). According to municipal documents, the club built a small ski jumping centre in Belnek for the training needs of young jumpers, while the municipality financed the access road to the site. Previously, ski jumps operated next to the primary school in Moravče (where Primož Peterka and Lovro Kos took their first jumps), but they eventually became unusable and were removed — relocating ski jumping activity to Belnek is a continuation of this local tradition.
The current Belnek complex was created as the successor to the small ski jumps from around 2009 (K12 and K6), which were dismantled in 2024. The new K14 hill (together with K7) was registered in 2023, and in 2024 the club carried out a thorough modernisation of both facilities: they were given a modern profile, the landing hills were covered with plastic mats imported from Finland, and the inruns were equipped with ceramic tracks.
The reconstruction involved significant contributions from local craftsmen and entrepreneurs, including Matjaž Rotar, Anton Orehek, Andrej Gregorič, Andrej Vesel, Jernej Urankar, and Franci Peterka. The former top ski jumper Primož Peterka is listed as the contact person for children wishing to begin training on the Belnek hill, which further highlights the importance of the facility within the local ski jumping community.
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Nice hills
Its nice to see the new added hills grow as reconstruction and mattings according to story of Copper Peaker (Artur Bala) i hope i will make a visit here someday and other hills close to Drtija