The ski jumping facility in Høydalsmo was built in 1993 by the local association Høydalsmo IL outside the city. In winter 2001/2002 the hill was modernized again and was used as a hill at the Norwegian Nordic Ski Championships 2002 , where the Norwegian Anders Bardal jumped the hill record with 98 meters. In addition to the HS94 hill, the overall complex also includes three junior and training hills with sizes K28, K18 and K10.
The hookah ski jumping facility in Høydalsmo was completed in 1993 and modernized again for the Norwegian Championships in 2002. The ski jumping complex consists of the HS 94 normal hill as well as the smaller training hill K28, K18 and K10. In 2005 competitions in the B-World Cup of Nordic Combined (now the Continental Cup) were held on the hill for the first time .
Since the 2017/18 season , the Norwegian Nordic Combined Continental Cup competitions have been held on the large hill (HS 111) of the Renabakkene ski jumping facility in Rena instead of Høydalsmo .
International competitions
Nordic combination
All combination competitions organized by the FIS are named . The three best placed in the jumping competition are listed.