Tramplin Stork | |
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Aist | |
Location | Nizhniy Tagil, Russia |
Opened | 1970 |
Renovated | 2012 |
Size | |
K–point | K90, 120 |
Hill size | HS 96, 134 |
Longest jump (unofficial / fall) | 142.5 m (468 ft) Anže Semenič (15 March 2015) |
Hill record | 142.5 m (468 ft) Robert Johansson (5 December 2020) 102.5 m (336 ft) Mikhail Maksimochkin (27 March 2014) |
Tramplin Stork (nickname:Aist) is a ski jumping arena in Nizhniy Tagil, Russia. It is a venue in the FIS Ski jumping World Cup.[1]
Events
Men
Date | Hillsize | Competition | Winner | Second | Third |
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(night) 14 September 2013 | HS100 | SGP | Anders Bardal | Tom Hilde | Jakub Janda |
15 September 2013 | HS134 | SGP | Jakub Janda | Jernej Damjan | Krzysztof Biegun |
(night) 13 December 2014 | HS134 | WC | Anders Fannemel | Gregor Schlierenzauer | Severin Freund |
(night) 14 December 2014 | HS134 | WC | Severin Freund | Anders Fannemel | Stefan Kraft |
(night) 12 December 2015 | HS134 | WC | Severin Freund | Peter Prevc | Joachim Hauer |
(night) 13 December 2015 | HS134 | WC | Peter Prevc | Michael Hayböck | Johann André Forfang |
(night) 2 December 2017 | HS134 | WC | Richard Freitag | Daniel-André Tande | Johann André Forfang |
(night) 3 December 2017 | HS134 | WC | Andreas Wellinger | Richard Freitag | Stefan Kraft |
Ladies
Date | Hillsize | Competition | Winner | Second | Third |
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13 September 2013 | HS100 | SGP | Sara Takanashi | Coline Mattel | Katja Požun |
14 September 2013 | HS100 | SGP | Sara Takanashi | Coline Mattel | Katharina Althaus |
12 December 2015 | HS97 | WC | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Sara Takanashi | Eva Pinkelnig |
13 December 2015 | HS97 | WC | Sara Takanashi | Yuki Ito | Chiara Hölzl |
References
- ↑ "Nizhniy Tagil". skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
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