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 | This is the ski jump arena in Innsbruck used for the Winter Olympics 1964 and 1976 and since 1952 it scene for the annual new years tournament in Germany (Garmish-Partenkirchen and Oberstdorf) and Bischofshofen in Austria.
The new constructed arena was opened 2003. |  | 10/29/2007 | 464 | 



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 | Gross-Titlis-Schanze (en: Large Titlis hill) is a ski jumping venue in Engelberg, Switzerland. It is named after the local mountain of Titlis. It is a regular venue in the FIS Ski jumping World Cup.
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 | Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze is a ski flying arena and the second largest ski jumping hill in the world located near Oberstdorf. It was opened 1950 and rebuild 1973.
The arena is named after the architect of the 1950 arena, Heini Klopfer. It was made of wood. He was also the architect of the Olympic Arena, Dauphine, of the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble.
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 | Letalnica is a ski flying hill located in Planica, Slovenia. It's the biggest jumping hill in the world, sometimes called "the mother of all jumping hills".
If you notice it has a map quirk. The hills arend alligned with eachother.
The first ski jumping hill was constructed before 1930 at the slope of the Ponca mountain. In 1934 Stanko Bloudek constructed... |  | 10/29/2007 | 252 | 



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 | This is the site of the new Vogtland Ski Jump Arena in Klingenthal.
The construction began 2003 and was compleeted 2006 and the first jumping competition was held september 2006 with a ski jump event won by polish jumper Adam Malysz with jumps of 131.5 und 135.5 meters (433 and 444 feet).
Links with photos and information (in german only).
http://skispringen.com.rtl... |  | 01/27/2007 | 199 | 



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 | Wave jumping jet ski off the Maroochy river mouth. |  | 10/21/2009 | 914 | 



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 | In Harrachov is the 4th of 5 ski flying arena in the World. You see it to the right side.
The other ones are in Kulm (Bad Mitterndorf, Austria), Vikersund (Norway, Oberstdorf (Germany)and Planica (Slovenia).
The complex also have 4 normal arenas. |  | 10/30/2007 | 261 | 



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 | How many people knows there is a ski jump arena in Denmark? Well, there is actually one north of Copenhagen.
This ski jump arena was constructed 1942-43 by Copenhagen Ski Club named after the famous one in Oslo, Norway, the Holmenkollen and had a K-point of 15 meters and the longest jump shold be 20 meters.
The first event was in february 1943. It was in use until mid 195... |  | 05/09/2007 | 574 | 



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 | Holmenkollen is a hilly area in the outskirts of Norway's capital Oslo (within the city's area proper). Along with Lillehammer, Holmenkollen serves as a national and World Cup status venue of Nordic skiing, including its famous, eponymous, ski jump arena, as well as venues for cross-country (XC) skiing, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing and ski jumping), and biathlon (cross-country skiing a... |  | 08/06/2005 | 513 | 



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 | Schattenbergschanze is a ski jumping hill located in Oberstdorf, Germany. The hill has held two FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and has kicked-off the Four Hills Tournament on December 30 every year since 1952.
2003 it was rebuild into the today look for the 2005 World Championships in Nordic Skiing. Since december 26th. 2004 it's called Erdinger Arena after a bavarian brewer... |  | 10/29/2007 | 237 | 



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 | The Große Olympiaschanze (German for big olympic hill) is a ski jumping hill located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It is named for the 1936 Winter Olympics which were held there. A world cup competition is held there every year on January 1, as a part of the Four Hills Tournament.
April 14th. 200 it was demolished and a new one is being build and should be compleeted for the new yea... |  | 10/29/2007 | 411 | 



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 | Vikersund ski jump center west of Oslo |  | 01/29/2006 | 283 | 



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