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The Pine Mountain Ski Jump is a ski jump located in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Dickinson County. It is part of the Kiwanis Ski Club and hosts annual FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup competitions. [1] "Pine Mountain Slide is known throughout the world as one of the better jumping hills."
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 ...
The 2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup, ... Iron Mountain (Pine Mountain Ski Jump HS133) L 1051 19 1052 20 23 February 2025 1053 21 15 March 2025 Lahti
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
The plan is to modernize "the iconic ski jump," which was once "home to the world’s largest ski flying hill." The state is kicking in $20 million in construction grants to make it happen.
"Nobody else could give me that hope. Nobody else could give me that optimism. It was something that had to come from within"
Ski jumping national championships organized by the National Ski Association of America (NSA) [1] [2] were held annually from 1905 - 1962. [3] Ski jumping, a winter sport competed on specially constructed ski hills, had been introduced by Norwegian immigrants to the U.S. in the 1880s, with ski clubs and annual tournaments beginning shortly afterwards. [4]
“So it's cool we get to see a jump like we'd see in the mountain in the city.” Forehand was referencing the temporary big air facilities built at ballparks in the run-up to the 2022 Olympics.