Salpausselkä | |
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Location |
Lahti Finland |
Coordinates | 60°59′00″N 025°37′46″E / 60.98333°N 25.62944°E |
Operator | Lahden Hiihtoseura |
Opened | 1977 |
Size | |
K–point | K-90 K-116 |
Hill size | HS97 HS130 |
Hill record |
Kamil Stoch (103,5 m in 2017) Johann André Forfang (138 m in 2017) |
Spectator capacity | 60,000 [1] |
Top events | |
World Championships | 1978, 1989, 2001, 2017 |
Salpausselkä is a ski jumping venue in Lahti, Finland. It forms part of a larger sports complex, which also includes the Lahti Ski Museum. The hills are K116, K90, K64, K38, K25, K15, K8 and K6. [2]
Salpausselkä | |
---|---|
Location |
Lahti Finland |
Coordinates | 60°59′00″N 025°37′46″E / 60.98333°N 25.62944°E |
Operator | Lahden Hiihtoseura |
Opened | 1977 |
Size | |
K–point | K-90 K-116 |
Hill size | HS97 HS130 |
Hill record |
Kamil Stoch (103,5 m in 2017) Johann André Forfang (138 m in 2017) |
Spectator capacity | 60,000 [1] |
Top events | |
World Championships | 1978, 1989, 2001, 2017 |
Salpausselkä is a ski jumping venue in Lahti, Finland. It forms part of a larger sports complex, which also includes the Lahti Ski Museum. The hills are K116, K90, K64, K38, K25, K15, K8 and K6. [2]