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Trampolino Olimpico Italia is a ski
jumping hill (K90),
built in 1955 in
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. It was the site of the ski jumping,
Nordic combined...
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Stadio del
Trampolino is a ski
jumping hill
located in Pragelato, Italy.
During the 2006
Winter Olympics, it
hosted the ski
jumping and the ski jumping...
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still in
operation and at
their original park,
apart from
Seifenkiste at
Trampolino Familien- und Freizeitpark,
which is
currently in storage, and Pandemonium...
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article at [[:it:
Trampolino Giuseppe Dal Ben]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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Trampolino Gigante Corno d'Aola (Italian:
Trampolino del Littorio) is an
abandoned K90 ski
jumping hill in
Ponte di Legno,
Italy opened in 1929. In 1928...
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Trampolino di
Pakstall is a ski
jumping normal hill in Gallio, Italy. It was
opened in 1983 and
owned by Sci Club Gallio. It
hosted one FIS Ski jumping...
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Trampolino al
campo Smith was a K40 ski
jumping hill
located in Bardonecchia, Italy. On 21
February 1909,
Harald Smith set the only
official world record...
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Bruno Bernardi (23
March 1992). "Casiraghi, l'azzurro come
trampolino" (in Italian). La Stampa. p. 3.
Andrea Galdi (7
January 1997). "CASIRAGHI...
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Retrieved 7 July 2021. Silvestri,
Stefano (1
December 2022). "Costinha, il
trampolino di
Mourinho che all'Atalanta giocò una
partita in 3 anni" [Costinha, Mourinho's...
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Winter Olympics)
Trampolino Olimpico,
Cortina d'Ampezzo,
Italy (1956
Winter Olympics, 1927
World Championships) – 92 | 85
Trampolino Gigante Corno d'Aola...