Le Mont (ski jump)
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city | Chamonix | ||||||||
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society | CS Chamonix | ||||||||
Spectator seats | approx. 15000 | ||||||||
Hill record | 106.5 m Kazuyoshi Funaki (1998)
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Coordinates: 45 ° 53 ′ 54 ″ N , 6 ° 50 ′ 31 ″ E
Le Mont is a ski jumping hill in the French winter sports resort Chamonix .
history
Le Mont, built in 1905, went down in sporting history because it was the first ever Olympic hill in 1924 . For many decades it was an important hill for international competitions and was regularly modernized. The last World Cup took place there in 1998, the last Continental Cup in 2001 . Then the FIS certificate of the hill expired and was not renewed because the hill no longer meets international standards. However, it is still used for national competitions.
International competitions
All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named
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January 25, 1924 | Olympia | K90 |
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February 12, 1937 | World Championship | K90 |
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February 26, 1981 | World cup | K95 |
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December 22, 1985 | World cup | K95 |
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December 21, 1986 | World cup | K95 |
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January 29, 1989 | World cup | K95 |
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December 16, 1995 | World cup | K95 |
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December 17, 1995 | World cup | K90 |
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5th December 1998 | World cup | K95 |
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December 6, 1998 | World cup | K95 |
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February 24, 2001 | Continental Cup | K95 |
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February 25, 2001 | Continental Cup | K95 |
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Jump
At the Olympic Winter Games in 1924 , the Norwegian Jacob Tullin Thams jumped on the hill, then still a K90, to his first Olympic ski jumping victory.
In 1937 the Nordic World Ski Championships took place in Chamonix. The winner in the special jumping was Birger Ruud .
Technical specifications
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Take-off table | |
Inclination of the take-off table (α) | 11.75 ° |
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Construction point | 95 m |
Jury wide | 102 m |
K-point inclination angle (β) | 36.8 ° |
Hill record
- 106.5 m - Kazuyoshi Funaki , December 5, 1998 (WCS)
Individual evidence
- ^ FIS Results Chamonix. Retrieved January 5, 2018 .
- ^ Official result list of the FIS - Olympia 1924
- ↑ Official results list of the FIS World Championships 1937
- ↑ Le Mont at www.skisprungschanzen-archiv.de
See also
Web links
Le Mont (Schanze) on Skisprungschanzen.com