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2 February 2025 Manuel Fettner: Robert Johansson: Fredrik Villumstad [26] 1046 14 8 February 2025 Kranj (Bauhenk HS109) N 1047 15 9 February 2025 1048 16 [b] 21 February 2025 Iron Mountain (Pine Mountain Ski Jump HS133) L 1049 17 22 February 2025 1050 18 1051 19 23 February 2025 1052 20 15 March 2025 Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) 1053 21 16 March ...
The Pine Mountain ski jumping tournament has been part of the FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup every year since 2004 and with the exception of the occasional Winter Olympic Games or World Cup event, the tournament is annually the most prestigious and highest level ski jumping competition held in the Western Hemisphere. Below is an incomplete ...
Pine Mountain Jump: Iron Mountain: Michigan: HS133 1938 2020 Continental Cup [8] [9] Snowflake Ski Jump: Westby: Wisconsin: K106, K65, K40, K20, K10, K5 1961 1999 Four Hills SuperTour [10] Harris Hill Ski Jump: Brattleboro: Vermont: HS98, 18, 10 1922 2009 FIS Cup [11] Suicide Hill Ski Jump: Ishpeming: Michigan: HS96, HS66, K40, K25, K13 1925 ...
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
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Mount Bohemia ski center (with the highest vertical drop, 900 feet (270 m), in the Midwest) Munising Falls; National Ski Hall of Fame; Northern Michigan University; Marquette Ore Dock; Paulding Light; Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore; Pine Mountain ski jump in Iron Mountain is one of the largest artificial ski jumps in the world. [114] Point ...
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The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is the world's highest level of ski jumping and the FIS Ski Flying World Cup as the subdivisional part of the competition. It was founded by Torbjørn Yggeseth for the 1979/80 season and organized by the International Ski Federation. Women began competing during the 2011/12 season. [1]