Granåsen

Ski jumping hill


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::summary Ski jumping hill ::

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FieldValue
hill_nameGranåsen ski jump
image[[Image:Granåsen Skijump Arena.JPG
cityTrondheim
countryNorway
opened1940
renovated1995
expanded2008
k-spotK-93
K-124
hill sizeHS105
HS138
hill recordNormal hill:
Female - Sara Takanashi
(105.0 m in 2013)
Male - Marius Lindvik
(108.0 m in 2025)

| | world championships | World Ski Championships 1997, World Ski Championships 2025 | ::

| hill_name = Granåsen ski jump | nickname = | image = [[Image:Granåsen Skijump Arena.JPG|300px|]] | caption = | location = | city = Trondheim | country = Norway | opened = 1940 | renovated = 1995 | expanded = 2008 | closed = | demolished = | size = | k-spot = K-93 K-124 | hill size = HS105 HS138 | hill record = Normal hill: Female - Sara Takanashi (105.0 m in 2013) Male - Marius Lindvik (108.0 m in 2025)

Large hill: Male - Kamil Stoch (146.0 m in 2018) | championships = | olympics = | world championships = World Ski Championships 1997, World Ski Championships 2025

Granåsen is a ski jumping hill, located in Granåsen Ski Centre in Trondheim, Norway. The hill frequently hosts World Cup and Continental Cup competitions arranged by FIS and also hosted the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1997. The hill sports one normal sized hill (K-93) and one large hill (K-124).

Before the 2008/2009 season the hill was improved, and the K-spot is now located at 124 meters while the hill size has been increased to 140 meters. After last reconstruction in summer 2018, homologation by FIS reduced the hill size of the large hill to 138 meters. The hill record belongs to Kamil Stoch, who jumped 146 m in March 2018 during the World Cup competition.

References

References

  1. Gasser, Hans-Heini. (February 2018). "Implementing Provisions for Art. 411 of the ICR Ski Jumping".
  2. "Nye Granåsen".
  3. [https://medias2.fis-ski.com/pdf/homologations/JP/NOR/289_NOR_39_Trondheim_HS138.pdf FIS No. 289/NOR 39 CERTIFICATE OF JUMPING HILL] (PDF)

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