Vikersundbakken

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Vikersundbakken

Location
City Vikersund
Country Norway
Opened 1936
Renovated Rebuilt to ski flying hill in 1966. Last renovated in 2000.
Size
K-spot K-185
Hill size HS207
Hill record Roland Müller
(219.0 m in 2004)
Championships
World championships
*1977 Ski flying World Championships
*1990 Ski flying World Championships
*2000 Ski flying World Championships

Vikersundbakken is the only ski flying hill in the nordic countries. With a hill record at 219 meters, Vikersundbakken is the world's third largest ski jumping hill.

The hill was built in 1936 and was rebuilt to a ski flying hill in 1966, when Bjørn Wirkola set a new world record, jumping 146 meters. The hill has been rebuilt and renovated many times, the last time before the 2000 Ski-flying World Championships. The hill is owned by "Stiftelsen Vikersund Hoppsenter", a foundation created by Vikersund IF.

In 2006, Vikersundbakken became the first ski flying hill with permanent floodlights, and in 2007 became the first hill to arrange a ski flying night event.

[edit] Hill records in Vikersund (men)

Year Name Nation Length (m)
1936 Hilmar Myhra Flag of Norway Norway 85
1946 Arnold Kongsgård Flag of Norway Norway 87,5
1948 Arnold Kongsgård Flag of Norway Norway 88,5
1951 Arne Hoel Flag of Norway Norway 98
1957 Arne Hoel Flag of Norway Norway 100,5
1958 Asbjørn Osnes Flag of Norway Norway 108,5
1960 Paavo Lukkariniemi Flag of Finland Finland 116,5
1966 Bjørn Wirkola Flag of Norway Norway 145
1966 Bjørn Wirkola Flag of Norway Norway 146
1967 Reinhold Bachler Flag of Austria Austria 154
1977 Frantisek Novak Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 157
1986 Piotr Fijas Flag of Poland Poland 163
1990 Matti Nykänen Flag of Finland Finland 171
1993 Espen Bredesen Flag of Norway Norway 185
1995 Takanobu Okabe Flag of Japan Japan 194
1998 Takanobu Okabe Flag of Japan Japan 194
2000 Andreas Goldberger Flag of Austria Austria 207
2004 Martin Koch Flag of Austria Austria 209
2004 Roland Müller Flag of Austria Austria 211
2004 Olav Magne Dønnem Flag of Norway Norway 214
2004 Roland Müller Flag of Austria Austria 219

[edit] Hill records in Vikersund (women)

Year Name Nation Length (m)
2004 Anette Sagen Flag of Norway Norway 174,5
Ski jumping World Cup 2006-2007

Rukatunturi, Kuusamo | Lysgårdsbakken, Lillehammer* | Čerťák, Harrachov** | Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Engelberg

Four Hills Tournament: Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf | Große Olympiaschanze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck | Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen

Vikersundbakken, Vikersund | Wielka Krokiew, Zakopane | Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf*** | Hochfirstschanze, Titisee-Neustadt | Vogtlandarena, Klingenthal**** | Mühlenkopfschanze, Willingen

Nordic Tournament: Salpausselkä, Lahti | Puijo, Kuopio | Lysgårdsbakken, Lillehammer | Holmenkollen, Oslo

Letalnica, Planica

*Moved from Trondheim due to warm weather, **Cancelled due to lack of snow, ***Moved from Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze due to lack of snow, ****One of Harrachov competitions was moved to Klingenthal

Coordinates: 59°56′18″N 10°00′22″E / 59.93833, 10.00611