Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium
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The Hakuba ski jumps (Japanese白馬 ジャンプ 競技 場, Hakuba jampu kyōgijō ) are located in Hakuba, a village on the main Japanese island of Honshu in Nagano Prefecture in the district of Hakuba. They were the Olympic hills of XVIII. Olympic Winter Games in Nagano.
- 3.1 Specifications
- 3.2 hill record
History
In 1987 was started with the configuration of the hills, 1992 the completion. A year later, they were covered with mats.
Her international baptism of fire they experienced on 25 and 26 January 1997 a World Cup competition.
Large Hill ( large hill )
The hill is today mainly used for the FIS Summer Grand Prix, but also World Cup events ( most recently in 2004 ) and Continental Cup competitions (most recently 2000) have been held here.
Olympic Champion was born on 15 February 1998 the Japanese Kazuyoshi Funaki, the team competition on the large hill also decided the local heroes from Japan for yourself.
Specifications
Hill record
Normal Hill ( normal hill )
The hill has a valid FIS certificate for international competitions but it is not used, it is mainly used for training purposes.
The Olympic victory secured on 11 February 1998 Jani Soininen from Finland
Specifications
Hill record
International Competitions
Called all be organized by the FIS jump competitions.