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Pipčkova skakalnica:

K-Point: ca. 30 m
Men Winter Hill record: 29.5 m (Jože Pipček YUG)
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1953
Operating until: 2003
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 45.806024, 14.638509 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The ski jump in Dvorska vas (Municipality of Velike Lašče, Dolenjska) was one of the characteristic small sports facilities built in Slovenia in the post-war years. According to the recollections of the writer Niko Grafenauer, who grew up in the village, its construction was initiated by the local skier Jože “Pipček”, associated with the Kajžerjevih farm. One winter he came up with the idea of creating his own ski jump, and the following spring, together with several villagers, he began building it on the hillside in a place called Lazi. The result was a roughly 30-metre jump, which was ready for use before the end of that year. When more than forty centimetres of snow fell in December, the first test jumps began – it was then that Pipček achieved a distance of 29.5 m, which became the hill record and firmly established the customary name “Pipčkova skakalnica”.
The jump was primarily a place of activity for the local community. Competitions were initially organised there by TVD Partizan and, in later years, also by the newly founded association TŠD Krpan, while the preparation of the inrun and landing hill was handled by the volunteer firefighters of PGD Mala Slevica–Dvorska vas.
According to archival data, the facility was built in 1953, operated for several decades exclusively under winter conditions, and remained in use until around 2003, after which it was dismantled.

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