Mustamäe Suusahüppemäed

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Mustamäe Suusahüppemäed
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Mustamäe Suusahüppemäed

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Mustamäe Suusahüppemäed (Estonia)
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Location
city Tallinn
country EstoniaEstonia Estonia
society Nõmme Suusaklubi
Hill record 59 m Kristjan Ilves (March 13, 2010)
EstoniaEstonia 
Data
Landing
Hillsize HS 60
Construction point 50 m
More jumps
  • K 25
  • K 18
  • K 10

Coordinates: 59 ° 23 ′ 19 ″  N , 24 ° 40 ′ 13 ″  E

The Mustamäe Suusahüppemäed is a ski jumping facility with four ski jumping hills in the Estonian capital Tallinn . The ski jumping facility has a medium hill of category HS 60 ( K 50 ) and three small hills of categories K 25, K 18, K 10. All jumps are covered with plastic mattings.

The ski jumping facility is located in a wooded area between the two districts of Mustamäe and Nõmme of Tallinn.

The history of the ski jumping facility goes back to 1933. In this year the four ski jumps were built. In 1954 the four ski jumps were renewed.

Competitions

In 1935, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941 and 1952, i.e. 6 times, the Estonian championships in ski jumping took place on the Mustamäe Suusahüppemäed ski jumping facility. An Estonian championship in ski jumping was held at least once on every hill of the ski jumping facility.

Otto Tamm won the championship in 1935 . In 1937, Oskar Veldeman secured victory. Eduard Bergman-Raidla was able to defeat the competition in 1938. For the second time, Oskar Veldemann won the Estonian ski jumping championships in 1940. In 1941 Harry Rannala was able to achieve victory. The last Estonian championship on the ski jumping facility was won by Ilmar Pärtelpoeg in 1952 .

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