RusSki Gorki Jumping Center

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RusSki Gorki Jumping Center
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RusSki Gorki Jumping Center
Location Sochi, Russia
Coordinates 43°40′33″N40°14′28″E / 43.67588°N 40.241°E / 43.67588; 40.241 Coordinates: 43°40′33″N40°14′28″E / 43.67588°N 40.241°E / 43.67588; 40.241
Capacity 7,500 Olympic Mode [1]
Opened2012 [1]
Tenants
2014 Winter Olympics (ski jumping)
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The RusSki Gorki Jumping Center is a ski jumping venue located in the Esto-Sadok village on the northern slope of Aibga Ridge in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.

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History

Photo from July 2013 RusskiGorki Estosadok1.jpg
Photo from July 2013

It hosted the ski jumping and the ski jumping part of the Nordic combined event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. [1] Two Olympic jumps of K95 (HS102) and K125 (HS140) are constructed for these games with scheduled completion in 2011. Additional hills for youth training of K72, K45 and K25 will be constructed with the Olympic hills.[ citation needed ] It was first used in 2012. [1]

Events

Men

DateHillsizeCompetitionWinnerSecondThird
(night) 8 December 2012  HS106WC Flag of Austria.svg Gregor Schlierenzauer Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Kofler
9 December 2012  HS106WC Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Kofler Flag of Germany.svg Richard Freitag Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger
(night) 9 February 2014  HS106OG Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Norway.svg Anders Bardal
(night) 15 February 2014  HS140OG Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Japan.svg Noriaki Kasai Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc
(night) 17 February 2014  HS140OG-TFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Andreas Wank
Marinus Kraus
Andreas Wellinger
Severin Freund
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Michael Hayböck
Thomas Morgenstern
Thomas Diethart
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Reruhi Shimizu
Taku Takeuchi
Daiki Itō
Noriaki Kasai

women

DateHillsizeCompetitionWinnerSecondThird
8 December 2012  HS106WC Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Hendrickson Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Norway.svg Anette Sagen
9 December 2012  HS106WC Flag of Austria.svg Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel
Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel
(night) 11 February 2014  HS106OG Flag of Germany.svg Carina Vogt Flag of Austria.svg Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Flag of Norway.svg Anette Sagen

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