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Utah Olympic Park Jumps

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K–point
  
K-90 K-120

Olympics
  
2002

Hill size
  
HS100 HS134

Opened
  
2001

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Location
  
Park City Salt Lake City United States

Hill record
  
Sven Hannawald (99.0 m in 2002) Adam Malysz (133.5 m in 2001)

Similar
  
Papoose Peak Jumps, Dauphine, Stadio del Trampolino, Le Tremplin Olympiqu, Tremplin du Praz

The Utah Olympic Park Jumps is a ski jumping venue in Park City, United States. It is a venue in the FIS Ski jumping World Cup, and the host of 2002 Winter Olympics.

Salt Lake City won its 1995 bid to host the 2002 Winter Olympics, and plans were developed to expand the park. On October 9, 1997 SLOC okayed the plan to spend an additional $48 million to upgrade and expand the recently completed park. The plans called for replacing and moving the existing 90-meter ski jump, and building a brand new 120-meter jump.

References

Utah Olympic Park Jumps Wikipedia