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Selca
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| K-Point: | ca. 25 m |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Year of construction: | 1952 |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Coordinates: | 46.216052, 14.206448 ✔
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The ski jump under Babnik near Selca was one of the earliest post-war jumping facilities in the Selca Valley. It was built in the summer of 1952 on the initiative of local sports activists and with the cooperation of engineer Stanko Bloudek, who designed the structure. Situated on the slope of Babnik Hill, between Selca and Dolenja vas, it was a small natural hill with a length of about 27 metres. Already in the winter of 1952/53 it served for regular training sessions of local athletes, and in the following years it was subjected to recommended profile adjustments. Local competitions were held there, although the hill never gained widespread popularity due to its distance from the village and the not entirely favourable terrain configuration. These experiences led to the construction of the new Bregarca hill in the centre of Dolenja vas, also designed by Bloudek, which eventually took over as the main local training facility. Over time, the Babnik hill fell into disuse and became overgrown. Although it no longer exists today, it played an important role as the first stage in the development of ski jumping in the Selca Valley and marked the beginning of the sporting traditions that later contributed to the success of athletes from the region.
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