Râșnov Ski Jump, tremplin de saut à ski en Roumanie
The Râșnov Ski Jump is a ski jumping hill in the town of Râșnov, Romania, used for competitions and training. The facility features a takeoff ramp and a large landing slope with a hill size of 97 meters, equipped with modern safety nets and floodlights for evening training sessions.
The first ski jump in Râșnov was built as early as 1936, but the modern facility with multiple hills was completed around 2012. This upgrade allowed the town to host international events such as FIS World Cup stages and European youth championships.
The ski jump site is where the community gathers to celebrate the sport of ski jumping. During winter events, spectators of all ages come together, and the shared passion for the sport creates a sense of pride and connection in this small town.
The ski jump is easily accessible with parking areas nearby and paths leading to different viewing spots. Visitors can find cafes and small shops in the area where warm drinks and snacks are available.
The official hill record of 105.5 meters was set by David Siegel in 2016, showcasing the remarkable performance of athletes who train and compete here. This jump shows how the hill pushes athletes to their limits and tests their abilities.
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