Średnia Krokiew Explained

Hill Name:Średnia Krokiew
Nickname:Kompleks Średniej Krokwi im. Bronisława Czecha
City:Zakopane
Country:Poland
Opened:1950
Renovated:2021
K-Spot:K-95
Hill Size:HS 105
Hill Record:105 m (354 ft)
Klemens Murańka
(29 October 2021)
Championships:olympics =
World Championships:1962

Średnia Krokiew (The Normal Krokiew, in Polish krokiew means rafter) is a ski jumping normal hill in Zakopane, Poland.

History

The hill was opened in 1950. It hosted 1962 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships on normal hill and one FIS Ski jumping World Cup event in 1980.

The official opening of the remodeled complex was July 9, 2021. The complex has been equipped with plastic mattings, artificial lighting, snowmaking system, changing rooms and training hall, and the four largest facilities with artificially frozen inrun tracks.

Competitions are held on the track both in winter and in summer. So in 2022, in October, the summer ski jumping championship starts.[1]

References

  1. Web site: Skoki narciarskie. LMP w Zakopanem: Listy startowe zawodów indywidualnych . 2022-10-18 . Skijumping.pl . pl.

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