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Malinka (ski jumping hill)

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Location
  
Wisła Poland

K–point
  
K-120

Phone
  
+48 33 855 51 05

Renovated
  
1954, 1970, 2004-2008

Hill size
  
HS 134

Opened
  
1933

Malinka (ski jumping hill)

Longest jump (unofficial / fall)
  
140.5 m (461 ft)* Peter Prevc (16 January 2014)

Hill record
  
139.0 m (456 ft) Stefan Kraft (8 January 2013)

Address
  
Malinka, 43-460 Wisła, Poland

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–4PMSunday10AM–4PMMonday10AM–4PMTuesday10AM–4PMWednesday10AM–4PMThursday10AM–4PMFriday10AM–4PMSaturday10AM–4PM

Similar
  
Wielka Krokiew, Wisła ‑ Cieńków, Barania Góra, Silesian Beskids, Zamek Prezydenta Rzeczypo

Skocznia narciarska im. Adama Małysza w Wiśle-Malince (Malinka, Adam Malysz Hill) is a ski jumping venue in Wisła, Poland.

History

This venue hosts competitions of FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup, FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix and FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. Before the last renovation (2004-2008) this ski jump hosted only local events. Since 2010 the HS 134 in Wisła has been annual host of summer Grand Prix events. The first World Cup competition on Adam Małysz ski jump took place on January 9, 2013. Norway's Anders Bardal won the first place and Austria's Stefan Kraft set up a hill record of 139 meters during qualification.

Very special of the new built Malinka ski jumping hill is the road, which had to be barricade during training jumps on the old hill and no leading through a tunnel below the artificial hill in the outrun. Above this street is the main stand which will host 2,500 spectators and official buildings. The facilities are constructed out of stone, wood, glass, aluminium and natural concrete and shall be functional, innovative and nice.

References

Malinka (ski jumping hill) Wikipedia