MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jumping Complex

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Big Olympic hill
Big Olympic hill
MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jumping Complex (USA)
Red pog.svg
Location
city Lake Placid
country United StatesUnited States United States
society Lake Placid SC
Extended 1979
Hill record 135.5 m Veli-Matti Lindström (2002)
FinlandFinland 
Data
Landing
Hillsize HS 134
Construction point 120 m

Coordinates: 44 ° 15 ′ 21 ″  N , 73 ° 57 ′ 53 ″  W.

The MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jumping Complex is a ski jumping facility consisting of five ski jumps in Lake Placid in the US state of New York .

history

Today's large hill was built in the early 1930s for the 1932 Winter Olympics .

In 1979 the complex was generously expanded and rebuilt, and in 1980 the Winter Games competitions took place here again.

The jumps are still used for international and national competitions as well as for training. They are very popular and always well groomed. Apart from the large hill, all ski jumps can be used all year round.

International competitions

All jumping competitions organized by the FIS are named.

date category Jump 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
February 4, 1932 Olympia K60 NorwayNorway Birger Ruud NorwayNorway Hans Beck NorwayNorway Kåre Walberg
February 1, 1950 World Championship K70 NorwayNorway Hans Bjørnstad SwedenSweden Thure Lindgren NorwayNorway Arnfinn miner
February 13, 1980 Olympia K70 FinlandFinland Jouko Törmänen AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen
February 13, 1980 Olympia K90 AustriaAustria Anton Innauer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert JapanJapan Hirokazu Yagi
January 15, 1983 World cup K90 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen AustriaAustria Armin Kogler United StatesUnited States Jeff Hastings
January 16, 1983 World cup K90 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen AustriaAustria Armin Kogler NorwayNorway Steinar Bråten
17th December 1983 World cup K70 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen CanadaCanada Horst Bulau
18th December 1983 World cup K90 United StatesUnited States Jeff Hastings Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma
15th December 1984 World cup K70 AustriaAustria Andreas fields CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori
December 16, 1984 World cup K90 AustriaAustria Andreas fields FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen NorwayNorway Per Bergerud
December 14, 1985 World cup K120 NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc
December 15, 1985 World cup K90 AustriaAustria Franz Neuländtner AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori CanadaCanada Steve Collins
February 11, 1986 Junior World Championship K90 ItalyItaly Ivan Lunardi GermanyGermany Christian Rimmel NorwayNorway Clas Brede Bråten
February 13, 1986 Junior World Championship K90 GermanyGermany Germany
F. Brau
Robert Leonhard
Christian Rimmel
Dieter Thoma
ItalyItaly Italy
Virginio Lunardi
Carlo Pinzani
Paolo Rigoni
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Sergej Badenko
J. Durinow
Mikhail Jessin
Yevgeny Washerin
December 13, 1986 World cup K90 NorwayNorway Vergard grandpas AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga
December 14, 1986 World cup K120 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas
December 12, 1987 World cup K120 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma GermanyGermany Andreas Bauer
December 13, 1987 World cup K90 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas
December 10, 1988 World cup K120 SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori FinlandFinland Pekka Suorsa
December 11, 1988 World cup K90 NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori GermanyGermany Thomas Klauser
December 9, 1989 World cup K120 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv
December 10, 1989 World cup K90 FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori AustriaAustria Andreas fields
December 1, 1990 World cup K90 AustriaAustria Andreas fields FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola FinlandFinland Anssi Nieminen
2nd December 1990 World cup K120 GermanyGermany André Kiesewetter SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stephan Zünd AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori
October 8, 2005 Continental Cup HS100 NorwayNorway Anette say AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko GermanyGermany Ulrike Graessler
October 8, 2005 Continental Cup HS100 PolandPoland Wojciech Skupień PolandPoland Marcin Bachleda NorwayNorway Bardal is different
October 9, 2005 Continental Cup HS100 NorwayNorway Anette say NorwayNorway Line year CanadaCanada Atsuko Tanaka
October 9, 2005 Continental Cup HS100 NorwayNorway Bardal is different PolandPoland Marcin Bachleda NorwayNorway Morten Solem
August 28, 2007 Continental Cup HS100 NorwayNorway Anette say AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko CanadaCanada Katie Willis
August 28, 2007 Continental Cup HS100 NorwayNorway Anette say CanadaCanada Nata De Leeuw AustriaAustria Daniela Iraschko
October 8, 2011 Juniors HS100 United StatesUnited States Emilee Anderson United StatesUnited States Madison Keefe United StatesUnited States Elyse Hoffmann
October 8, 2011 Juniors HS100 United StatesUnited States William Rhoads CanadaCanada Matthew Soukup United StatesUnited States Ben Loomis
October 8, 2011 FIS races HS100 United StatesUnited States Abby Hughes United StatesUnited States Jessica Jerome United StatesUnited States Alissa Johnson
October 8, 2011 FIS races HS100 United StatesUnited States Johnson is different United StatesUnited States Peter Frenette United StatesUnited States Nicholas Fairall
17th February 2015 FIS Cup HS100 FinlandFinland Eetu Meriläinen United StatesUnited States Nicholas Mattoon ItalyItaly Diego Dellasega

Large hill

The World Cup has not stopped on the large hill at Lake Placid for a long time. The last competition took place on December 2nd, 1990, the winner was André Kiesewetter and came from Germany.

At the Olympic Games in 1932 , the winner came from Norway and, as so often, was Birger Ruud . 48 years later, the Finn Jouko Törmänen became Olympic champion.

In 1950 there were Nordic World Ski Championships in Lake Placid (world champion was Hans Bjørnstad from Norway ), in 1986 the Junior World Championships were held in Lake Placid (Junior World Champion was Ivan Lunardi from Italy ).

Technical specifications

Olympic hill HS 134
Take-off table
Inclination of the take-off table (α) 11.0 °
Landing
Hillsize 134 m
Construction point 120 m
K-point inclination angle (β) 33.6 °

Hill record

Normal hill

Normal hill with plastic covering (left)

International competitions take place on the normal hill again and again. Most recently in October 2005 a Continental Cup double event for women and men.

At the 1980 Winter Olympics, the winner on the normal hill was Anton Innauer from Austria .

Technical specifications

Olympic hill HS 100
Take-off table
Inclination of the take-off table (α) 11.0 °
Landing
Hillsize 100 m
Construction point 90 m
K-point inclination angle (β) 35.0 °

Hill record

More jumps

In addition to the jumps discussed above, Lake Placid has the following jumps: K48, K18, K10; All three are covered with mats.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Olympic hills at www.skisprungschanzen-archiv.de
  2. ^ FIS Results Lake Placid. Retrieved July 24, 2017 .
  3. ^ Official results list of the FIS - WC Dec. 2, 1990 LH
  4. ^ Official result list of the FIS - OWG 1932 LH
  5. ^ Official result list of the FIS - OWG 1980 LH
  6. ^ Official results list of the FIS - WSC 1950 LH
  7. ^ Official result list of the FIS - WJC 1986 LH
  8. ^ Official result list of the FIS - OWG 1980 NH

See also

Web links

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