Orlinek (ski jumping hill)

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Średnia Krokiew
Karpacz Skocznia Orlinek.JPG
LocationKarpacz
Poland
Opened1978
Size
K–pointK-85
Hill sizeHS 94
Hill record94.5 m (310 ft)
Poland Adam Małysz
(29 January 2004)

Orlinek is a ski jumping hill in Karpacz, Poland.

History[]

The first hill in Karpacz (then Krummhübel, German Empire) was opened in 1912. The record was set by Karl-Heinz Breiter in 1938 at 45.5 metres (149 ft)[1] During the WWII the hill was abandoned and destroyed. After the war Karpacz was placed under Polish administration. A second hill was built under the leadership of Stanisław Marusarz. In 1962 Orlinek collapsed during storm. The new one was built in 1978 then modernized in 2000.[2] The current record of 94.5 metres (310 ft) belongs to Adam Małysz.

References[]

  1. ^ "Śnieżka, Karpacz". skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved 2015-08-06.
  2. ^ Adam Bucholz. "Karpacz (Polska) - HS 94 m". skijumping.pl. Archived from the original on 2011-11-05. Retrieved 2015-08-06.

External links[]

Coordinates: 50°46′05″N 15°44′35″E / 50.76806°N 15.74306°E / 50.76806; 15.74306

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