The
Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium (宮の森ジャンプ競技場 , Miyanomori Janpu Kyōgijō ) , also known as the
Miyanomori-Schanze is a ski jumping venue located in the Miyanomori area in
Chūō-ku, Sapporo ,
Hokkaidō ,
Japan . The stadium has hosted a number of winter sports events including
1972 Winter Olympics and
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 .
History
It was built in 1969 in order to accommodate the Ski jumping (Normal hill) and Nordic combined of the 1972 Winter Olympics ; the ski jumping competition was held along with the Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium . The facility has hosted some events of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 , in addition to many stages of the World Cup Nordic combined and World Cup ski jump.
Overview
At the time of the Olympics the ski jump had a height of 70 metres; It was refurbished and now has one of 90 metres, which is a normal ski jump (HS 100). The official record of 102.5 m distance, was established by the Polish Adam Małysz when he became world champion in 2007, although an unofficial 106 m was achieved by the German Eric Frenzel in the same year. The female record 100 m, belongs to Norwegian Maren Lundby (15-01-2017)
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20th century
1924 : Le Tremplin Olympique du Mont , Stade Olympique de Chamonix
1928 : Around the hills of St. Moritz , Olympiaschanze
1932 : Intervales Ski-Hill , Lake Placid
1936 : Große Olympiaschanze
1948 : Around the hills of St. Moritz , Olympiaschanze
1952 : Holmenkollen National Arena
1956 : Stadio della neve , Trampolino Italia
1960 : McKinney Creek Stadium , Papoose Peak Jumps
1964 : Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze
1968 : Autrans
1972 : Makomanai Cross-country site, Miyanomori Jumping Hill
1976 : Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze
1980 : Intervales Ski-Hill , Lake Placid Olympic Sports Complex Cross Country Biathlon Center
1984 : Igman Olympic Jumps ; Igman, Veliko Polje
1988 : Canada Olympic Park , Canmore Nordic Centre
1992 : Tremplin du Praz
1994 : Birkebeineren Skistadion , Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena
1998 : Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium , Snow Harp
21st century
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