List of ski jumping hills

This is a list of ski jumping hills passing the FIS rules, to be competition hills in Ski Jumping Fis-Cup, Continental Cup and World Cup. It also includes hills passing the rules for a national championship.

Austria

Over 150

  • Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (World Cup) 225 | 200

100-150

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Canada

Czech Republic

Over 150

100-150

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Over 150

  • Oberstdorf (World Cup and Four Hills) (normal, large and ski flying hills) 137 | 120, 100 | 90, 225 | 200

100-150

Under 100

  • Braunlage (Continental Cup) 90

Italy

Abandoned / Destroyed

Japan

Kazakhstan

Norway

Over 150

  • Vikersund (World Cup, Continental Cup and FIS Cup) (normal and flying hill) 100 | 90, 225 | 200

100-150

  • Lillehammer (World Cup) 138 | 125
  • Notodden (Fis-Cup) 100 | 90
  • Oslo (World Cup) 134 | 120
  • Rena (Local Cup) 129 | 120
  • Trondheim (World Cup) 140 | 125
  • Våler (Continental Ladies Cup) 95 | 90

Poland

Romania

  • Râșnov Ski Jump (2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival, Ladies world cup) K90 | K64 | K35 | K15[3]

Russia

  • Tchaikowski (Continental Cup, Ladies world cup)140 | 125
  • Nizhny Tagil (World Cup, Continental Cup)
  • Sochi (2014 Winter Olympics)

Slovakia

Slovenia

Over 150

100-150

South Korea

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

United States

Abandoned

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References

  1. "Tehvandi Sport Center". FIS-Ski http://www.fis-ski.com. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2009. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. "Suusahüppemäed" (in Estonian). Tehvandi Spordikeskus http://www.tehvandi.ee. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2009. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. "Trambulină Valea Cărbunării, Râşnov". skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
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