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Vikersund is a town of 3,232 (in 2020)
inhabitants in the muni****lity
capital of Modum, in the
county of Buskerud, Norway.
Vikersund is
located 30 kilometers...
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Vikersund Station (Norwegian:
Vikersund stasjon) is a
railway station located at the
village of
Vikersund in Modum, Norway. At
Vikersund there is a junction...
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Vikersundbakken in
Vikersund, Norway. As of
March 2024, the women's
world record stands at 230.5 m (756 ft), set by
Silje Opseth also in
Vikersund. On 23–24 April...
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professor in the
Research Institute of
Modum Bad
Psychiatric Center [no] in
Vikersund, Norway.[citation needed] He is
chairman of the
board and
president of...
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competition is held on
three different hills: Oslo,
Trondheim and
Vikersund. Men: Oslo
Friday prologue -
starting list
arranged according to the world...
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Another hill
entered the
scene in 1966, when
Vikersundbakken ("
Vikersund hill") in
Vikersund,
Norway was
rebuilt to ski
flying specifications,
having originally...
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competition was held on
three different hills: Oslo,
Lillehammer and
Vikersund. It
lasts for ten
consecutive days with a
total of 18
rounds from individual...
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Vikersundbakken or
Vikersund Hill is a ski
flying hill at
Vikersund in Modum, Norway. It is one of the two
largest purpose-built ski
flying hills in the...
- Norway. The
administrative centre of the muni****lity is the town of
Vikersund. The muni****lity of
Modum was
established on 1
January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt)...
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longest ski jump with 253.5
metres (832 ft), set on the ski
flying hill in
Vikersund in 2017. Ski
jumping can also be
performed in the
summer on an in-run...