Granåsen Ski Center

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Granåsen
Granåsen
Granåsen Skisenter (Norway)
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Location
city Trondheim
country NorwayNorway Norway
society Trondhjems Ski Club
Byåsen Idrettslag
Spectator seats approx. 40,000
Construction year 1940
Rebuilt 2008
Extended 1995
Hill record 146.0 m Kamil Stoch (March 15, 2018)
PolandPoland 
Data
Landing
Hillsize HS 138
Construction point 124 m

Coordinates: 63 ° 22 ′ 50 ″  N , 10 ° 18 ′ 35 ″  E

The Granåsen skisenter is a winter sports facility for ski jumping , cross-country skiing , Nordic combined and biathlon in Trondheim, Norway .

Ski jumps

history

The first ski jump was opened in Trondheim as early as 1940. The first hill record was set by the Norwegian ski jumping legend Birger Ruud with 56 meters. In 1952 the first major reconstruction took place, a small and a normal hill (today's K64) were built. In 1960 the large hill (today's K78) was built. Both large and normal hills were given floodlights. In 1977 the K64 hill was covered with plastic mattings. Several modifications and extensions followed, the K78 hill was closed in 1987. The area has existed in its present form since the beginning of the 1990s; today's HS 131 ski jump was built for the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1997 . All jumps, apart from the closed K78, can also be jumped in summer. In autumn 2008 the landing slope of the ski jump was re-profiled and the hill size increased to 140 m, the K-point to 123 m.

Large hill

World Cup events take place regularly on Trondheim's large hill . However, in the 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons the competitions had to be moved to Lillehammer due to lack of snow .

Technical specifications

Granåsen large hill
Start-up
Inrun length 93.13 m
Slope of the approach (γ) 34 °
Run-up speed 26.6 m / s (95.8 km / h)
Take-off table
Table height 3.0 m
Table length 6.5 m
Inclination of the take-off table (α) 11 °
Landing
Hillsize 138 m
Construction point 124 m
Difference in height from table edge to K point (h) 61.3 m
Difference in length from table edge to K point (s) 103.24 m
Ratio of height to length difference (h / n) 0.574
K-point inclination angle (β) 37.5 °
Outlet
Length of the spout 75 m

Development of the hill record

List of the development of the official hill record on the large hill.

year Surname Expanse
1991 AustriaAustria Heinz Kuttin 119.0 m
1992 FinlandFinland Toni Nieminen 121.0 m
1996 FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola 128.0 m
1997 GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma 129.5 m
1998 JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe 130.0 m
1998 AustriaAustria Andreas Widhölzl 131.0 m
1999 JapanJapan Masahiko Harada 131.0 m
1999 AustriaAustria Stefan Horngacher 133.0 m
1999 GermanyGermany Martin Schmitt 133.5 m
1999 AustriaAustria Thomas Hörl 134.5 m
2000 GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald 134.5 m
2001 PolandPoland Adam Malysz 138.5 m
2008 AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 139.0 m
2008 NorwayNorway Bardal is different 139.5 m
2008 AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 140.0 m
2008 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 140.0 m
2012 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 140.5 m
2012 JapanJapan Daiki Itō 141.0 m
2014 GermanyGermany Severin friend 141.5 m
2015 AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 143.0 m
2016 JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 143.0 m
2018 NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 145.5 m
2018 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 146.0 m
Longest jumps

Normal hill

The HS 105 hill has a valid FIS certificate, but international competitions are only rarely used on it. After the 1997 World Championships , when jumping on the normal hill took place there, it took 14 years until the hill was used internationally again in September 2011 with two summer Continental Cup competitions for women.

Technical specifications

Granåsen normal hill
Start-up
Inrun length 82 m
Run-up speed approx. 88.2 km / h
Take-off table
Table height 2.8 m
Table length 6.0 m
Inclination of the take-off table (α) 11.0 °
Landing
Hillsize 105 m
Construction point 90 m
K-point inclination angle (β) 36.5 °

Hill record

International competitions

All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named.

Men's

date category Jump 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
3rd February 1984 Junior World Championship K80 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Martin Švagerko Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Janez forehead CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miroslav Polák
March 13, 1991 World cup K120 AustriaAustria Heinz Kuttin SwedenSweden Mikael Martinsson NorwayNorway Øyvind mountain
March 8, 1992 World cup K120 AustriaAustria Heinz Kuttin AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori FinlandFinland Toni Nieminen
March 11, 1992 World cup K120 FinlandFinland Toni Nieminen AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola
August 20, 1995 Grand Prix K90 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Zbyněk Krompolc AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger GermanyGermany Rico Meinel
February 23, 1996 World cup K120 FinlandFinland Finland
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Jani Soininen
Janne Ahonen
Mika Laitinen
JapanJapan Japan
Takanobu Okabe
Masahiko Harada
Hiroya Saitō
Jun Shibuya
GermanyGermany Germany
Gerd Siegmund
Christof Duffner
Dieter Thoma
Jens Weißflog
February 23, 1996 World cup K120 failed
August 18, 1996 Grand Prix K120 FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola FinlandFinland Mika Laitinen GermanyGermany Christof Duffner
February 22, 1997 World Championship K90 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen JapanJapan Masahiko Harada AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger
February 27, 1997 World Championship K120 FinlandFinland Finland
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Jani Soininen
Mika Laitinen
Janne Ahonen
JapanJapan Japan
Kazuyoshi Funaki
Takanobu Okabe
Masahiko Harada
Hiroya Saitō
GermanyGermany Germany
Christof Duffner
Martin Schmitt
Hansjörg Jäkle
Dieter Thoma
March 1, 1997 World Championship K120 JapanJapan Masahiko Harada GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sylvain Freiholz
17th August 1997 Grand Prix K120 JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe FinlandFinland Ville Kantee NorwayNorway Espen Bredesen
March 13, 1998 World cup K120 JapanJapan Masahiko Harada JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai ItalyItaly Roberto Cecon
March 9, 1999 World cup K120 JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai AustriaAustria Stefan Horngacher JapanJapan Masahiko Harada
December 11, 1999 Continental Cup K120 FinlandFinland Juha-Matti Ruuskanen NorwayNorway Jostein Smedbye AustriaAustria Thomas Hörl
December 12, 1999 Continental Cup K120 AustriaAustria Thomas Hörl NorwayNorway Jon Petter Sandaker NorwayNorway Espen Bredesen
March 10, 2000 World cup K120 GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald FinlandFinland Ville Kantee FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen
March 9, 2001 World cup K120 PolandPoland Adam Malysz AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger SloveniaSlovenia Igor Medved
March 15, 2002 World cup K120 FinlandFinland Matti Hautamäki PolandPoland Adam Malysz GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald
December 7, 2002 World cup K120 AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth NorwayNorway Sigurd Pettersen GermanyGermany Michael Uhrmann
December 8, 2002 World cup K120 NorwayNorway Sigurd Pettersen GermanyGermany Michael Uhrmann AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth
August 23, 2003 Continental Cup K120 AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl FinlandFinland Veli-Matti Lindström JapanJapan Hiroki Yamada
August 24, 2003 Continental Cup K120 NorwayNorway Lars Bystøl FinlandFinland Veli-Matti Lindström AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl
December 6, 2003 World cup K120 NorwayNorway Roar Ljøkelsøy FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen GermanyGermany Maximilian Mechler
December 7, 2003 World cup K120 canceled due to changing winds
4th December 2004 World cup HS131 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda AustriaAustria Andreas Widhölzl
December 5, 2004 World cup HS131 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Andreas Widhölzl
March 3, 2007 Continental Cup HS131 AustriaAustria Stefan Thurnbichler AustriaAustria Arthur Pauli NorwayNorway Morten Solem
March 4, 2007 Continental Cup HS131 AustriaAustria Arthur Pauli NorwayNorway Morten Solem AustriaAustria Roland Mueller
December 8, 2007 World cup HS131 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer NorwayNorway Tom Hilde
December 9, 2007 World cup HS131 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl
March 8, 2008 Continental Cup HS131 AustriaAustria Bastian Kaltenböck NorwayNorway Henning Stensrud NorwayNorway Roar Ljøkelsøy
March 9, 2008 Continental Cup HS131 NorwayNorway Roar Ljøkelsøy AustriaAustria Bastian Kaltenböck NorwayNorway Henning Stensrud
December 6, 2008 World cup HS140 AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer FinlandFinland Ville Larinto NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different
December 7, 2008 World cup HS140 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann FinlandFinland Matti Hautamäki AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer
March 7, 2009 Continental Cup HS140 AustriaAustria Stefan Thurnbichler AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner SloveniaSlovenia Matic Kramaršič
March 8, 2009 Continental Cup HS140 NorwayNorway Thomas Lobben NorwayNorway Vegard Sklett AustriaAustria Stefan Thurnbichler
December 5, 2009 World cup HS140 Competitions canceled due to technical problems
December 6, 2009 World cup HS140 Competitions canceled due to technical problems
September 10, 2011 Continental Cup HS140 PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel NorwayNorway Tom Hilde
September 11, 2011 Continental Cup HS140 SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł NorwayNorway Atle Pedersen Rønsen
March 8, 2012 World cup HS140 JapanJapan Daiki Itō GermanyGermany Richard Friday SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann
15 March 2013 World cup HS140 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch GermanyGermany Richard Friday JapanJapan Daiki Itō
March 7, 2014 World cup HS140 NorwayNorway Bardal is different AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai
September 27, 2014 Continental Cup HS140 SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer NorwayNorway Kenneth Gangnes
September 28, 2014 Continental Cup HS140 GermanyGermany Karl Geiger GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler Czech RepublicCzech Republic Antonín Hájek
March 12, 2015 World cup HS140 GermanyGermany Severin friend SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc NorwayNorway Rune velta
February 10, 2016 World cup HS140 SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai
March 16, 2017 World Cup / Raw Air HS140 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger
16th September 2017 Continental Cup HS140 GermanyGermany Pius Paschke SloveniaSlovenia Tilen Bartol SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc
17th September 2017 Continental Cup HS140 SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc SloveniaSlovenia Tilen Bartol GermanyGermany Constantin Schmid
15th March 2018 World Cup / Raw Air HS140 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft NorwayNorway Robert Johansson
March 14, 2019 World Cup / Raw Air HS138 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft

Ladies

date category Jump 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
September 10, 2011 Continental Cup HS105 AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko Jaqueline Seifriedsberger
AustriaAustria 
FranceFrance Coline Mattel
September 11, 2011 Continental Cup HS105 AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko AustriaAustria Jaqueline Seifriedsberger GermanyGermany Katharina Althaus
15 March 2013 World cup HS105 United StatesUnited States Sarah Hendrickson JapanJapan Sara Takanashi AustriaAustria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
September 27, 2014 Continental Cup HS105 JapanJapan Sara Takanashi United StatesUnited States Sarah Hendrickson NorwayNorway Maren Lundby
September 28, 2014 Continental Cup HS105 JapanJapan Sara Takanashi United StatesUnited States Sarah Hendrickson FranceFrance Coline Mattel
15th September 2017 Continental Cup HS105 GermanyGermany Juliane Seyfarth RussiaRussia Alexandra Baranzewa PolandPoland Kamila Karpiel
16th September 2017 Continental Cup HS105 GermanyGermany Juliane Seyfarth RussiaRussia Lidija Yakovleva NorwayNorway Thea Sofie Kleven
March 14, 2019 World Cup / Raw Air HS138 NorwayNorway Maren Lundby GermanyGermany Juliane Seyfarth AustriaAustria Eva peeing

More jumps

In addition to the jumps described above, Trondheim also has the following jumps: K78, K64, K38; The K78 was shut down in the 1980s, the two smaller ones are used as training hills.

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Hill profile confirmation (PDF; 44 kB)
  2. FIS Results Trondheim with qualification results. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .

Web links

Commons : Granåsen  - collection of images, videos and audio files