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Springboard Olympic Mountain

Springboard Olympic Mountain ( fr. Tremplin olympique du Mont ) - ski jump in the French town of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc near the village of Bossons [1] at the foot of Mont Blanc .

Springboard Olympic Mountain
fr Tremplin olympique du Mont
Colin Mattel on the background of the springboard in 2007 Colin Mattel on the background of the springboard in 2007
Location
City:Chamonix mont blanc
A country:France
Club:CS Chamonix
Places for visitors:15,000
Built:1905
Rebuilding:1923, 1936
Expansion:1998
Dimensions
K-point:K95
Hillsize:HS105
Record:110 m
Jason Lamy Chappuis and Emmanuel Shedal in 2007
Big events
Olympic Games:1924
World Championships:1937

Content

History

The springboard was built in 1905 at an altitude of 1,189.8 m. It has a tilt angle on the separation table of 11.75 ° and a touchdown angle of the mountain is 36.8 °

In 1924, competitions were held in the framework of the first Winter Olympic Games in ski jumping and biathlon .

After the Olympics for many decades, he regularly modernized and hosted important international competitions, such as the World Ski Championships (1937) , Winter Universiade (1960) , World stages (1981, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1998) and Continental (last in 2001) ski jumping cup from the springboard.

After that, the FIS certificate expired since the springboard no longer met international standards. However, it is still used for national competitions. On February 9, 2007, Jason Lamy-Chappuis set the springboard record to 110 meters, which Emmanuel Shedal repeated the next day.

Records

 
1924 Olympic Games
 
1937 World Cup
dateSportsmanLengthTournament
  Ragnar Omtvedt49.0 mtest [2]
  Jacob Tullin Tams57.0 m
4.2.1924  Anders Haugen50.0 mOlympic Games
  Narva Bonn57.5 m
  Jacob Tullin Tams58.5 m
12.2.1937  Birger Ruud65.5 mWorld Championship
26.2.1981  Ernst Vettori92.0 mworld Cup
12/23/1985  Pekka Suorsa94.5 mworld Cup
12/21/1986  Primoz Ulag96.0 mworld Cup
  Martin Shwagerko99.0 m
12/16/1995  Jaroslav Sakala105.5 mworld Cup
12/5/1998  Kazuyoshi Funaki106.5 mworld Cup
9.2.2007  Jason Lamy Chappuis110.0 mNational Championship of France (mixed)
10.2.2007  Emmanuel ShedalNational Championship of France

Notes

  1. É Télésiège fixe 2 places (TSF2) du Glacier des Bossons - www.remontees-mecaniques.net
  2. ↑ Page 693

Links

  • Tremplin olympique du Mont on skisprungschanzen.com
  • Tremplin olympique du Mont on skokinarciarskie.pl
  • 1924 Olympics official report (pages 643–777 about winter OI)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Springboard_Olimpic_gora&oldid = 97232316


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