Beida Lake Ski Jumps

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Beida Lake Ski Jumps
Beida Lake Ski Jumps (China)
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Location
city Jilin
country China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
society Jilin Ski Club
Hill record 90.5 m Tian Zhandong (January 4, 2012)
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
Data
Landing
Construction point 90 m
More jumps
  • K50
  • K30

Coordinates: 43 ° 26 '16 "  N , 126 ° 35' 59"  E

The Beida Lake Ski Jumps are a ski jumping facility with three ski jumping hills in the Chinese city ​​of Jilin . The ski jumping facility has a normal hill of category K 90 , a medium hill of category K 50, which is covered with plastic mattings, and a small hill of category K 30.

The ski jumping facility is located in the Beida ski paradise on Lake Songhua, which is about 56 km from Jilin. The Beida ski paradise is an alpine ski area, which has three downhill slopes, a cross-country ski run and the Beida Lake Ski Jumps.

The Beida Lake Ski Jumps serve as a training center. Many ski jumpers and Nordic combined athletes from the national team, such as Tian Zhandong , train in this training center .

Competitions

In 2012 the Chinese championships were held on the Beida Lake Jumps ski jumping facility. Tian Zhandong won the men's competition with a hill record. In the women's competition, Ma Tong jumped the women's hill record and was able to defeat the competition. The club from Changchun secured victory in the women's team competition .

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