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Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium

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K–point
  
90 m

Hill record
  
104 m (2012)

Opened
  
1970

Hill size
  
100 m

Phone
  
+81 11-642-1972

Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium

Location
  
Miyanomori, Chuō-kuSapporoJapan

Address
  
Japan, 〒064-0951 Hokkaido Prefecture, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, 宮の森1条18丁目

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–5:15PMWednesday8:30AM–5:15PMThursday8:30AM–5:15PMFriday8:30AM–5:15PMSaturday8:30AM–5:15PMSunday8:30AM–5:15PMMonday(Vernal Equinox Day)8:30AM–5:15PMHours might differTuesday8:30AM–5:15PM

Similar
  
Maruyama‑Kōen Station, Nishi‑Jūhatchōme Station, Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium, Maruyama, Nishi‑Nijūhatchōme Station

The Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium (宮の森ジャンプ競技場, Miyanomori Janpu Kyōgijō), also known as the Miyanomori-Schanze is a ski jumping venue located in the Miyanomori area in Chūō-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. The stadium has hosted a number of winter sports events including 1972 Winter Olympics and FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007.

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History

It was built in 1969 in order to accommodate the Ski jumping (Normal hill) and Nordic combined of the 1972 Winter Olympics; the ski jumping competition was held along with the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium. The facility has hosted some events of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007, in addition to many stages of the World Cup Nordic combined and World Cup ski jump.

Overview

At the time of the Olympics the ski jump had a height of 70 metres; It was refurbished and now has one of 90 metres, which is a normal ski jump (HS 100). The official record of 102.5 m distance, was established by the Polish Adam Małysz when he became world champion in 2007, although an unofficial 106 m was achieved by the German Eric Frenzel in the same year. The female record 100 m, belongs to Norwegian Maren Lundby (15-01-2017)

Access

  • JR Bus: from Maruyama Bus Terminal (Maruyama-Kōen Station, Tōzai Line) to Miyanomori Schanze Bus stop, 10 minutes walking distance.
  • References

    Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium Wikipedia


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