Midtstubakken
Midtstubakken | |
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Location |
Holmenkollen, Oslo Norway |
Operator | Oslo Municipality |
Opened | 2010 |
Size | |
K-spot | K-95 |
Hill size | HS 106 |
Official hill record |
110,5 m (363 ft) Maxime Laheurte |
Spectator capacity | 15,000 |
Top events | |
World Championships | 1966, 1982, 2011 |
Midtstubakken is a ski jumping hill which is part of the Holmenkollen National Arena in Oslo, Norway. It has a hill size of 106 metres, and a K-spot of 95 metres. The current hill dates from 2010, although the first hill at the area was built in 1927. The venue has a capacity for 15,000 spectators and was designed by Grindaker Landskapsarkitekter and Økaw Arkitekter.[1] It is served by Midtstuen Station of the Oslo Metro.
History
The first hill at Midtstubakken was built in 1927, and was renovated several times. The normal hill jumping and Nordic combined for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1966 and FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1982 were held in Midtstubakken, as will they be for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011. The superstructure was demolished in 1992, although an all-new hill opened in 2010 for the 2011 World Championships.[2] On 6 September 2010, Maren Lundby made the first jump in the hill, and landed on 87 meters.[3]
Events
Ladies
Date | Competition | Winner | Second | Third |
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25 Feb 2011 | NWSC–I | Daniela Iraschko | Elena Runggaldier | Coline Mattel |
9 Mar 2012 | WC | Sarah Hendrickson | Sara Takanashi | Anette Sagen |
Men
Date | Competition | Winner | Second | Third |
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19 Feb 1966 | NWSC | Bjørn Wirkola | Dieter Neuendorf | Paavo Lukkariniemi |
21 Feb 1982 | NWSC / WC | Armin Kogler | Jari Puikkonen | Ole Bremseth |
26 Feb 2011 | NWSC–I | Thomas Morgenstern | Andreas Kofler | Adam Małysz |
27 Feb 2011 | NWSC–T | Austria | Norway | Germany |
*NWSC - FIS Nordic World Ski Championships; WC - World Cup; T - Team; I - Individual
Photo gallery
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The stadium -
The royal box -
Adam Małysz jumps
References
- ↑ "Fakta om Midtstubakken" (in Norwegian). Oslo 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
- ↑ Bryhn, Arild. "Midtstubakken". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 December 2010.
- ↑ VG.no - Maren (15) fryktet ikke nytt Romøren-stunt
Coordinates: 59°57′52″N 10°40′27″E / 59.96444°N 10.67417°E