Le Tremplin Olympique du Mont
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Le Mont is a ski jump in the French ski resort of Chamonix.
History
Received in the sports history is the built in 1905, Le Mont thereby being the first Olympic ski jump ever was in 1924. For many decades it was a major ski jump for international competitions and has also been constantly modernized. 1998, the last World Cup was held there, in 2001, the last Continental. Then the FIS certificate the hill ran out and was not renewed because the hill no longer meets the international standards. For national competitions, they will continue to function.
International Competitions
Called all be organized by the FIS jump competitions
Entrenchment
At the Olympic Winter Games in 1924, the Norwegian Jacob Tullin Thams jumped on the hill, then still a K90, the first ski jumping Olympic victory.
Nordic World Ski Championships 1937 were held in Chamonix. The winner of the special jumping was Birger Ruud.