Tramplin Stork

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Tramplin Stork
Aist
Nizhny 76.jpg
Location Nizhniy Tagil, Russia
Opened1970
Renovated2012
Size
K–point K90, 120
Hill size HS 96, 134
Longest jump
(unofficial / fall)
142.5 m (468 ft)
Flag of Slovenia.svg Anže Semenič
(15 March 2015)
Hill record142.5 m (468 ft)
Flag of Norway.svg Robert Johansson
(5 December 2020)
102.5 m (336 ft)
Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Maksimochkin
(27 March 2014)
Top events
World Cup2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Grand Prix2013

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]

Contents

Events

Men

DateHillsizeCompetitionWinnerSecondThird
(night) 14 September 2013  HS100SGP Flag of Norway.svg Anders Bardal Flag of Norway.svg Tom Hilde Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Janda
15 September 2013  HS134SGP Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Janda Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Biegun
(night) 13 December 2014  HS134WC Flag of Norway.svg Anders Fannemel Flag of Austria.svg Gregor Schlierenzauer Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund
(night) 14 December 2014  HS134WC Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund Flag of Norway.svg Anders Fannemel Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft
(night) 12 December 2015  HS134WC Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Norway.svg Joachim Hauer
(night) 13 December 2015  HS134WC Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Austria.svg Michael Hayböck Flag of Norway.svg Johann André Forfang
(night) 2 December 2017  HS134WC Flag of Germany.svg Richard Freitag Flag of Norway.svg Daniel-André Tande Flag of Norway.svg Johann André Forfang
(night) 3 December 2017  HS134WC Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger Flag of Germany.svg Richard Freitag Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft

Ladies

DateHillsizeCompetitionWinnerSecondThird
13 September 2013  HS100SGP Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel Flag of Slovenia.svg Katja Požun
14 September 2013  HS100SGP Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Althaus
12 December 2015  HS97WC Flag of Austria.svg Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig
13 December 2015  HS97WC Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Ito Flag of Austria.svg Chiara Hölzl

Coordinates: 57°53′34″N59°52′02″E / 57.8927°N 59.8671°E / 57.8927; 59.8671

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References

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