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2024-09-29: SUI HS 117 Einsiedeln, Andreas Küttel-Schanze
115.5 m Julina Kreibich GER
2024-09-22: AUT HS 115 Stams, Brunnentalschanzen
I-COC 114.0 m Joséphine Pagnier FRA
2024-09-21: GER HS 66 Bad Freienwalde, Kurstadtschanze Helmut Recknagel
66.5 m Lyn-Caja Koch GER
2024-09-21: AUT HS 115 Stams, Brunnentalschanzen
I-COC 114.0 m Joséphine Pagnier FRA
2024-09-15: POL HS 134 Wisła, Skocznia im. Adama Małysza
SGP 139.5 m Marius Lindvik NOR

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Ski Jumps: JPN Nozawa Onsen

Krystof wrote on 2024-09-28 at 11:47:

K55

K55 was used this winter for competitions, rest is out of order

Ski Jumps: CZE Nýdek

Krystof wrote on 2024-09-11 at 09:01:

Out of order

Theye hills are out of order, K40 is devastated the inrun wood is rotten and needs to be repaired. And homoligation expiried and wont get new till renovation. Also they used K25 but there also expired homoligation and probably wont jump this year and maybe next summer but no one cares and interests about the hills in the club mostly

Ski Jumps: NOR Bærum (Skui)

Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-09-10 at 20:02:

Hill records

Pål Hansen's hill record of 122 m was set on 13 March 1996. But on that same windy day there were several other long jumps. First, Jon Petter Sandaker (Norway) fell on 127 m in the trial round. Then he stood at 122 m in the first round, but that round was cancelled with just four jumpers left after Jostein Smeby (Norway) had fallen at 127.5 m. Pål Hansen set his record in the second round.

For a women's record, Anita Wold (Norway) jumped 73 m on 1 April 1973. Merete Kristiansen (Norway) jumped 100 m in competition on 17 March 1985. But she had already jumped 102 m in training before that competition. When I checked now I couldn't find the source I had seen that said it was the day before. One other source says that training jump was on 11 March, but 16 March seems more likely.

Ski Jumps: NOR Oslo (Ullern)

Karl Laurits Olsen wrote on 2024-09-10 at 16:29:

Hill record

Thorleif Schjelderup (Norway) set a hill record of 57 m in a competition on 16 March 1946.

On 8 February 1931 sisters Nora and Tordis Strømstad (Norway) jumped 30 and 24 m. (Exhibition jumps opening the competition.)

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