List of ski jumping hills
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This is a list of ski jumping hills according to the FIS Cups of 2005-06 Legend: HS|K points, K=calculation/critic point, HS=Hill Size
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[edit] Austria
[edit] Over 150
- Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (World Cup) 200 | 185
[edit] 100-150
- Bergisel, Innsbruck (World Cup and Four Hills) 130 | 120
- Bischofshofen (World Cup and Four Hills) 140 | 125
- Seefeld 100 | 90
[edit] Canada
- Thunder Bay, Ontario (WCH 1995) K 120
- Edmonton Ski Club
- Rabbit Hill
- Sunshine
- Lake Louise
- Marmot Basin
- Mt. Norquay
[edit] Czech Republic
[edit] Over 150
- Harrachov (World Cup) 134 | 125, 205 | 185
[edit] 100-150
- Liberec (World Cup) 134 | 120
[edit] Finland
[edit] France
- Courchevel (Summer Grand Prix) 132 | 120
[edit] Germany
[edit] Over 150
- Oberstdorf (World Cup and Four Hills) (normal, large and ski flying hills) 137 | 120, 100 | 90, 213 | 185
[edit] 100-150
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen (World Cup and Four Hills) 125 | 115
- Oberhof (World Cup Nordic Combined) 140 | 120
- Ruhpolding (World Cup Nordic Combined) 128 | 115
- Titisee-Neustadt (World Cup) 142 | 125
- Willingen (World Cup) 145 | 130
[edit] Italy
[edit] Japan
[edit] Korea
- Muju (constructed for the 1997 Universiade) jury length 133 | K 120
[edit] Norway
[edit] Over 150
- Vikersund (World Cup, Continental Cup and FIS Cup) (normal and flying hill) 100 | 90, 207 | 185
[edit] 100-150
- Lillehammer (World Cup) 134 | 120
- Oslo (World Cup) 128 | 115
- Rena (Local Cup) 129 | 120
- Trondheim (World Cup) 131 | 120
- Våler (Continental Ladies Cup) 95 | 90
[edit] Poland
- Zakopane (World Cup) 134 | 120
- Wisla (under construction) 134 | 120
[edit] Slovakia
- Strbske Pleso 125 | 120, 100 | 90
[edit] Slovenia
[edit] Over 150
- Planica (World Cup) 215 | 185, largest hill in the world. No world records has ever been set on any other hill since the 80's
[edit] 100-150
- Kranj (Continental Cup) 109 | 100
[edit] Sweden
[edit] Switzerland
- Engelberg (World Cup) 137 | 125
[edit] United States
- Iron Mountain (Continental Cup) 133 | 120
- Ironwood (first ever ski flying hill in the western hemisphere, now heavily dilapidated) K 145
- Lake Placid, New York (Continental Cup) 134 | 120
- Park City, Utah (World Cup) 134 | 120
- Steamboat Springs (Continental Cup) 127 | 114
- Westby (Continental Cup) 117 | 106
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