Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze
Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze was a K75 ski jumping hill located in Val Roseg valley at Pontresina, Switzerland, opened in 1925.
| Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze | |
|---|---|
| Location | Pontresina, Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 46°28′51.7″N 9°53′24.4″E |
| Operator | SC Bernina Pontresina |
| Opened | 1925 |
| Closed | 1948 |
| Size | |
| K–point | K75 |
| Hill record | 75 m (246 ft) (12 January 1930) |
History
On 21 January 1928, Swiss Adolf Badrutt fell at 73.5 meters (241 ft) world record distance.[1]
On 2 January 1930, Swiss Adolf Badrutt fell at 74.5 meters (244 ft) world record distance.[2][3]
On 12 January 1930, Swiss Adolf Badrutt jumped 75 meters (246 ft) and set the only official world record on this hill.[4][5][6]
Ski jumping world records
| No. | Date | Name | Country | Metres | Feet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | 21 January 1928 | Adolf Badrutt | 73.5 | 241 | |
| F | 2 January 1930 | Adolf Badrutt | 74.5 | 244 | |
| #29 | 12 January 1930 | Adolf Badrutt | 75 | 246 |
Not recognized! Fall at world record distance.
References
- "Pontresina, das Dorado des Winter Sport (page 7)" (in German). Neu Freie Presse. 28 February 1930.
- "Fögl d'Engiadina (page 3)" (in Romansh). Fögl d'Engiadina. 3 January 1930.
- "Imponerende hopp pa ski i Pontresina (page 5)" (in Norwegian). Bergens Arbeiderblad. 13 January 1930.
- "A Potresina Badrutt saute 75 m. (page 2)" (in French). La Suisse Libérale. 13 January 1930.
- "Sport: Et 75 meters hopp. (page 6, paragraph 4)" (in Norwegian). Porsgrunns Dagblad. 21 January 1930.
- "Le Suisse Badrutt saute 75 metres a ski (page 193)" (in French). Neige et Glace. 15 March 1930.
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