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Tramplin Stork

Coordinates: 57°53′34″N 59°52′02″E / 57.8927°N 59.8671°E / 57.8927; 59.8671
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Tramplin Stork
Aist
LocationNizhniy Tagil, Russia
Opened1970
Renovated2012
Size
K–pointK90, 120
Hill sizeHS 96, 134
Longest jump
(unofficial / fall)
142.5 m (468 ft)
Slovenia Anže Semenič
(15 March 2015)
Hill record142.5 m (468 ft)
Norway Robert Johansson
(5 December 2020)
102.5 m (336 ft)
Russia 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

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Men

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Date Hillsize Competition Winner Second Third
(night) 14 September 2013   HS100 SGP Norway Anders Bardal Norway Tom Hilde Czech Republic Jakub Janda
15 September 2013   HS134 SGP Czech Republic Jakub Janda Slovenia Jernej Damjan Poland Krzysztof Biegun
(night) 13 December 2014   HS134 WC Norway Anders Fannemel Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Germany Severin Freund
(night) 14 December 2014   HS134 WC Germany Severin Freund Norway Anders Fannemel Austria Stefan Kraft
(night) 12 December 2015   HS134 WC Germany Severin Freund Slovenia Peter Prevc Norway Joachim Hauer
(night) 13 December 2015   HS134 WC Slovenia Peter Prevc Austria Michael Hayböck Norway Johann André Forfang
(night) 2 December 2017   HS134 WC Germany Richard Freitag Norway Daniel-André Tande Norway Johann André Forfang
(night) 3 December 2017   HS134 WC Germany Andreas Wellinger Germany Richard Freitag Austria Stefan Kraft

Ladies

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Date Hillsize Competition Winner Second Third
13 September 2013   HS100 SGP Japan Sara Takanashi France Coline Mattel Slovenia Katja Požun
14 September 2013   HS100 SGP Japan Sara Takanashi France Coline Mattel Germany Katharina Althaus
12 December 2015   HS97 WC Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Japan Sara Takanashi Austria Eva Pinkelnig
13 December 2015   HS97 WC Japan Sara Takanashi Japan Yuki Ito Austria Chiara Hölzl

57°53′34″N 59°52′02″E / 57.8927°N 59.8671°E / 57.8927; 59.8671

References

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  1. ^ "Nizhniy Tagil". skisprungschanzen.com. Retrieved 4 April 2022.