Savina Ski Jumping Center
Savina Ski Jumping Center | |
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Location |
Ljubno ob Savinji Slovenia |
Opened | 1952 (as K-60 hill) |
Renovated | 2015[1] |
Expanded |
1990s (into K-80 hill) 2005 |
Size | |
K–point | K-85 |
Hill size | HS 95 |
Official hill record |
95.5 m (313 ft) Maja Vtič (14 February 2016) |
Savina Ski Jumping Center are ski jumping hills in Ljubno ob Savinji, Slovenia.
History
First ski jump competition in Ljubno was held in 1931. In 1949 they began to build K-60 hill constructed by Stanko Bloudek which was opened in 1952. They opened K-20 hill in 1955. In 1973 SSK Ljubno club was founded. A year later K-18 hill for the youngest was open. In 1983 K-20 was covered with plastic mate. In 1985/86 they built the K-40 hill with plastic. So far they hosted eight FIS Ski jumping World Cup events for ladies. Maja Vtič holds the hill record with 95,5 m.[2]
World Cup
Ladies
Date | Size | Winner | Second | Third |
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11 February 2012 | HS95 | Sarah Hendrickson | Sara Takanashi | Daniela Iraschko |
12 February 2012 | HS95 | Sarah Hendrickson | Sara Takanashi | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger |
16 February 2013 | HS95 | Sara Takanashi | Sarah Hendrickson | Coline Mattel |
17 February 2013 | HS95 | Sara Takanashi | Coline Mattel | Sarah Hendrickson |
25 January 2014 | HS95 | lack of snow; rescheduled to Planica | ||
26 January 2014 | HS95 | |||
14 February 2015 | HS95 | Sara Takanashi | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Sarah Hendrickson |
15 February 2015 | HS95 | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Sara Takanashi | Sarah Hendrickson | |
13 February 2016 | HS95 | Maja Vtič | Sara Takanashi | Špela Rogelj |
14 February 2016 | HS95 | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Maja Vtič | Chiara Hölzl |
References
- ↑ G. L., Delo.si, STA (24 September 2015). "Prenova skakalnice v Ljubnem po načrtih" [Ski jumping center renovation according to plans] (in Slovenian). delo.si. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
- ↑ Sportal, STA (14 February 2016). "Maja Vtič na Ljubnem skočila do rekorda in tik za zmagovalko" [Maja Vtic jumped to record in Ljubno] (in Slovenian). Siol. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
External links
Coordinates: 46°20′23″N 14°49′38″E / 46.3396°N 14.8272°E
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