Ski jumping complex in Burabay, Kazakhstan
National Ski Center |
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Location | Shchuchinsk, Kazakhstan |
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Opened | 11 July 2018 |
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K–point | 90, 125 m |
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Hill size | 99, 140 m |
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Longest jump (unofficial / fall) | 154 m (505 ft)* Jurij Tepeš (opening jump, 11 July 2018) |
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Hill record | Summer world record: 151 m (495 ft) Sergey Tkachenko (opening jump, 11 July 2018) --------------------------------------- Competition record: 144.5 m (474 ft) Maximilian Lienher (Continental Cup, 13 July 2019) --------------------------------------- 101 m (331 ft) Maximilian Lienher (FIS Cup, 12 July 2019) --------------------------------------- 98.5 m (323 ft) Gyda Westvold Hansen (Continental Cup, 14 July 2019) |
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The National Ski Center is a modern ski jumping complex with normal and large hill in Shchuchinsk, Kazakhstan. It is located in Burabay District in the northern part of the country.
History
Works started in 2009 and officially opened by Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev in July 2018.[1] The first official competition took place on 11 July 2019 on normal hill at the FIS Cup competition.
Longest jump on plastic ever
Invalid
On 11 July 2018 at the opening event, Slovenian ski jumper Jurij Tepeš touched the ground at 154 metres (505 ft) long test jump, however, this is the longest summer jump ever in the history of plastic mate, on which they jump since 1955.[2]
Summer world record
On 11 July 2018 at the opening event, Kazakh ski jumper Sergey Tkachenko set the summer world record distance at 151 metres (495 ft).[3]
Competitions
Men
Ladies
See also
References
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