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This is a list of ski jumping hills passing the FIS rules, to be competition hills in
Ski Jumping Fis-Cup ,
Continental Cup and
World Cup . It also includes hills passing the rules for a national championship.
Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center (closed - 1996),
Thunder Bay ,
Ontario (
WCH 1995 / World Cup), K-120, K-90, K-64, K-37, K-20, K-10
Canada Olympic Park (closed 2019),
Calgary ,
Alberta (
1988 Winter Olympics ), K-114 (not operational), K-89, K-63, K-38, K-18, K-10
Nels Nelsen Hill (closed),
Revelstoke ,
British Columbia , K-80, K-60
Red Deer Canyons Ski Resort, K-45
Whistler Olympic Park ,
Whistler , British Columbia (
2010 Winter Olympics / World Cup), K-120, K-90
Otepää (Continental Cup)
[1] K90 | K40 | K25 | K15 | K10
[2]
Oberstdorf (World Cup and Four Hills) (normal, large and ski flying hills) 137 | 120, 100 | 90, 235 | 200
Abandoned / Destroyed
Vikersund (World Cup, Continental Cup and FIS Cup) (normal and flying hill) 100 | 90, 240 | 200
Tchaikowski (Continental Cup, Ladies world cup) 140 | 125
Nizhny Tagil (World Cup, Continental Cup) 134 | 120
Sochi (2014 Winter Olympics) 140 | 125
Bush Lake Ski Jump ,
Bloomington, Minnesota K70 | K28 | K18 | K8
Harris Hill Ski Jump ,
Brattleboro, Vermont K90
Pine Mountain Jump ,
Iron Mountain, Michigan (Continental Cup, World Cup) 133 | 120
Copper Peak ,
Ironwood, Michigan (first ever ski flying hill in the western hemisphere, currently being updated) K160
Lake Placid, New York (Continental Cup, World Cup) 128 | 120
Utah Olympic Park ,
Park City, Utah (World Cup) 134 | 120
Howelsen Hill ,
Steamboat Springs, Colorado (Continental Cup) 127 | 114
Snowflake Ski Jump ,
Westby, Wisconsin (Four Hills SuperTour) 118 | 106
Silvermine Ski Jump ,
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
[4]
Abandoned