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Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex

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K–point
  
20, 40, 60, 95, 125 m

World Cup
  
2016

Opened
  
25 September 2010

Hill size
  
66, 106, 140 m

Phone
  
+7 727 396 9235

Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex

Location
  
Gorny Gigant, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Longest jump (unofficial / fall)
  
145 m (475 ft) Peter Prevc (27 February 2016)

Hill record
  
141.5 m (464 ft) Severin Freund (28 February 2016)

Address
  
050040, Al-Farabi Ave 128, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Hours
  
Closed now Friday9AM–6PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–6PMTuesday9AM–6PMWednesday9AM–6PMThursday9AM–6PMSuggest an edit

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The Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex (Kazakh: «Сұңқар» халықаралық шаңғы трамплиндер кешені, Russian: Международный Комплекс Лыжных Трамплинов “Сункар”) is ski jumping center in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It's located in micro district of Gorny Gigant in the southern part of the city at an altitude of 900 metres above sea level in a unique place where there is almost no wind.

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History

The complex was built in 2010 on the site of the old ski jumping complex with 5,500 seating capacity. The complex consists of five ski-jumps: K125, K95, and the training ramps K60, K40 and K20. Both artificial turf and snow can be used in every season. The complex also features a permanent multifunctional building with stands for 5,500 seats, a media press centre, a hotel, snowmaking and irrigation systems, a chairlift and underground car park, track and finish area for Nordic Combined, and a helipad.

References

Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex Wikipedia