RusSki Gorki Jumping Center

Russki -Gorki -Hill (2014)

43.6758840.23962Koordinaten: 43 ° 40 ' 33.2 "N, 40 ° 14' 22.6 " E

The ski jumping complex Russki Gorky (Russian Комплекс для прыжков с трамплинов « Русские Горки » / dlya pryschkow s tramplinow complex « Russkie Gorki ") includes several ski jumps in Esto - Sadok, a district of Sochi in Russia.

History

For the Olympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi two event centers were rebuilt: the so-called coastal center ( Прибрежный кластер ) in the Adler district, with its six characteristic large halls for 75,000 spectators and the so-called mountain - center ( Горный кластер ) in the area around the settlement of Krasnaya Polyana. The mountain center includes five points: Laura for cross-country skiing and biathlon, Pink Chutor for the alpine competitions as well as the Extreme Park Pink Chutor for snowboarding and freestyle, Sanki for bobsled and luge sports and ski jumps called Russki.

For about 50 million euros Esto - Sadok two jumps categories K 125 and K 95 incurred in originally founded by Estonian emigrants small settlement close to the newly built Hotel City Alpika -Servis on the northern slope of the Aibga Comb with a Skispung stadium for 7500 spectators.

The construction of the two jumps initially due to last from 2009 to August 2011, in the summer of 2013, however, the ski jumping stadium was still major construction and covered in high winds by thick clouds of dust. The large hill but was also used on a trial basis without an audience already in 2012 for FIS competitions.

International Competitions

Called all be organized by the FIS jump competitions.

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