The ski jumping facility Logarska dolina in Ljubno consists of three small ski jumping hills of categories K 8, K 20, K 40 and one normal hill of category K 85. Only the three small hills are covered with plastic mattings.
The first ski jumping events took place on a small jumping hill in 1931. In 1947 a contract was signed with the designer Stanko Bloudek to build a K 60 ski jump. The construction lasted from 1949 to 1952. People from the village helped with the construction of the new K 60 ski jump and local companies supported the construction financially. The K 25 ski jump was completed in 1955. Ski jumping competitions were held annually until 1962, then again seven years later. From 1969 to 1973 there was no ski jumping. At that time an initiative association was founded which again organized jumping on the K 65 hill in 1973. In the same year the construction of a K 18 hill began, a judge tower was added to the K 65 hill, profile changes were carried out on the K 65 and repair work was carried out on the K 35 hill. A year later, all construction work was finished except for the judges tower. In 1975 the judges' tower at the K 35 hill was completed. In 1978 there were plans to convert the K 65 to a K 80 hill.
The ski jump K 18 was extended to K 20 in 1983 and covered with plastic mattings. Two years later, a K 8 children's hill was built next to the K 20. At the end of the 1988/89 season, the preparations for the plastic covering of the HS 45 hill began. The jumping house was built on the plastic covered hills in 1990. At the end of the 1990s, the K 65 was converted into a K 85 ski jump. In 2000 the K 8, K 20 and K 40 hills were completely re-covered with plastic matting. At the K-85 ski jump Logarska Valley are annually since 2006 Continental Cup jumping women as from 2011, the women's World Cup held. In 2015 the ski jump was modernized. There was also a new judges tower and a lift.
Technical specifications
K-85
Start-up
Inrun length
80.40 m
Slope of the approach (γ)
35 °
Run-up speed
86.4 km / h
Take-off table
Table height
2.10 m
Table length
6.24 m
Inclination of the take-off table (α)
11 °
Landing
Difference in height from table edge to K point (h)
74.72 m
Difference in length from table edge to K point (s)
40.32 m
Ratio of height to length difference (h / n)
0.54
K-point inclination angle (β)
32.8 °
Outlet
Length of the spout
108 m
size
Hill record
95.5 m
International competitions
All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named.