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USAUSA-WIStevens Point

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Iverson Park Ski Jump:

K-Point: 20 m
Men Winter Hill record: 19.2 m (63 ft) (1937)
Tower height: 12.2 m
Further jumps: K10
Plastic matting: no
Year of construction: 1937
Conversions: 1953
Year of destruction: 1984
Status: destroyed
Coordinates: 44.520451, -89.541262 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Iverson Park at Stevens Point was developed into a true leisure center for summer and winter activities in the 1930s. A ski jumping hill with a 12-meter high inrun tower was built in 1936/37. In the first winter, jumps of almost 20 meters (63 feet) were achieved there. Later, toboggan runs were also added.
In 1953, the winter sports area was modernized and probably also the ski jump was renewed. A smaller junior hill was added until 1962. After a few years of intense activity, the condition of the ski jumps deteriorated and they should be dismantled in 1972. Nevertheless, they were still used for a few years. In 1984, the orphaned inrun tower was dismantled and moved to Iola.

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1)   Tom Ricchio   wrote on 2025-10-25 at 18:17:

Iola K50

The top photo of the Stevens Point ski jump is actually the old K50 meter hill in Iola, Wisconsin. Tim Kingsfield was the record holder at 165 feet.

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