Jamy ski jumps

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Jamy ski jumps
Jamy ski jumps (Slovakia)
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Location
city Tatranská Lomnica
country SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia
society TJ Vysoké Tatry
Construction year 1965
Rebuilt 1989
Destroyed 2008
Data
Landing
Construction point 67 m

Coordinates: 49 ° 9 ′ 39 ″  N , 20 ° 16 ′ 15 ″  E

The Jamy ski jumping facility in Tatranská Lomnica now only consists of a smaller ski jumping hill of category K 28 . The ski jumps K 45 and K 67 were demolished in 2008.

history

In 1965 the K 67 ski jump was built, in 1970 the K 28 and K 45 ski jump. In 1989 the club rebuilt the ski jumps and covered them with plastic matting. In 2004 the jumps were hit by a violent storm, so that trees fell on the jumps. Ski jumpers from the area made the ski jumping facility capable of jumping again, but it was no longer possible to jump on the K 67. In October 2008 the K 45 and K 67 hills were torn down without the association's prior knowledge.

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