Le Claret

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Le Claret
Le Claret
Le Claret (Isère)
Red pog.svg
Location
city Autrans
country France
society US autrannaise
Spectator seats 18,000
Hill record 97.0 m Manuel Fettner (2000)
AustriaAustria 
Data
Landing
Hillsize HS 92
Construction point 90 m

Coordinates: 45 ° 10 ′ 14 ″  N , 5 ° 32 ′ 49 ″  E

Le Claret is a ski jumping hill in the French Autrans near Grenoble .

history

Skiing has a long tradition in Autrans. There were already several ski jumps after the First World War.

The Le Claret (then still a K70) was built for the 10th Winter Olympics in Grenoble in 1966.

Jump

Although the hill has a valid certificate, it is rarely used for international competitions, the last time an FIS competition took place in 2002 .

On February 6, 1968, the Czech Jiří Raška jumped here to Olympic victory.

Technical specifications

Le Claret
Take-off table
Inclination of the take-off table (α) 10.5 °
Landing
Hillsize HS 92
Construction point 90 m
K-point inclination angle (β) 37.0 °

Hill record

More jumps

Besides the normal hill there are the following hills in Autrans: K56, K29 and K12. Except for the HS92, all are covered with mats.

Individual evidence

  1. Histoire du ski à Autrans (French)
  2. a b Le Claret at www.skisprungschanzen-archiv.de
  3. ^ Official result list of the FIS - OWG 1968 single NH

See also

Web links