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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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Vikersundbakken in
Vikersund, Norway. As of
March 2025, the women's
world record stands at 236.0 m (774.3 ft), set by Nika
Prevc also in
Vikersund on 14. 3. 2025...
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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...
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Trondheim (Granåsen) and
Vikersund (Vikersundbakken). Women's
competition will be held on
three hills other than
Vikersund. The
competition will last...
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Tournament overall. His
personal best and
world record is 253.5
meters set in
Vikersund in 2017, only half a
meter away from
Dimitry V****iliev's 254-meter jump...
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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...
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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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season early and also
missed out the Ski
Flying World Championships in
Vikersund.
Although he
missed the last five
events of the season,
Prevc finished...
- "Men's Raw Air
Prologue – HS240:
Vikersund (NOR)" (PDF). FIS.
Retrieved 14
March 2025. "Men's Raw Air HS240:
Vikersund (NOR)" (PDF). FIS.
Retrieved 15...
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current women's
world record holder with 236
metres (774 ft), set in
Vikersund on 14
March 2025.
Prevc made her
official ski
jumping debut on 5 August...