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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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first time ever in ski flying. The
historic event was held in
Vikersundbakken in
Vikersund the 19th
March 2023. It was won by
Slovenian jumper Ema...
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official competition is 253.5
metres (832 ft), set by
Stefan Kraft at
Vikersundbakken in Vikersund, Norway. As of
March 2024, the women's
world record stands...
- 2023,
Klinec landed at 203
metres (666 ft) in her
second jump at the
Vikersundbakken ski
flying hill,
becoming the
first woman to
officially jump over 200...
- Rødkleiva
instead of
expanding the
existing ski
flying hill in Vikersund,
Vikersundbakken.
Holmenkollbakken would then be used for the last time
during as a...
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remains the
basis for
issuing points. The world's
largest hills are
Vikersundbakken in Vikersund,
Norway and
Letalnica Bratov Gorišek in Planica, Slovenia...
- individual. He
improved that
result later in the
season at
Vikersund (
Vikersundbakken) with 16th place, a
career best.
Together with Erik Belshaw, he took...
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Modum is home to one of the
largest ski
jumping hills in the world,
Vikersundbakken which is
situated in Heggen,
outside Geithus. The hill record, established...
- Rødkleiva
instead of
expanding the
existing ski
flying hill in Vikersund,
Vikersundbakken.
Holmenkollbakken would then be used for the last time as a
large hill...
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Lillehammer (Lysgårdsbakken),
Trondheim (Granåsen) and
Vikersund (
Vikersundbakken). Women's
competition will be held on
three hills other than Vikersund...