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Pod Radovnico

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Pod Radovnico:

K-Point: 40 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1963
Operating until: 1978
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SD Zabrdje
Coordinates: 45.946977, 15.064221 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The Pod Radovnico ski jump was located on the forested slope of the Radovnica hill above the town of Mirna in the Dolenjska region. According to a local brochure from the Mirna primary school, the gymnastics society Partizan Mirna built a then-modern 40-metre hill here in 1963. The first competition was organised in January 1964, and in 1966 the venue hosted the republican championships of Slovenia in the pioneers’ category.
Several well-attended and popular competitions were held regularly on the Pod Radovnico hill, but according to local media they gradually faded by the late 1970s; the last ski jumping event at this site took place in 1978. In the following years, the ski jumping tradition in the Mirna Valley was continued by Smučarsko društvo Zabrdje, which built its own hills in the nearby village of Zabrdje and, since 2011, has also operated the small K8 hill next to the school in Mirna.

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