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Dauphine (ski jump hill)

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Dauphine
LocationSaint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte
France
Opened1966
Closed1990
Size
K–pointK-112
Hill record111 m (364 ft)
Norway Roger Ruud
(20 February 1981)

Dauphine is an abandoned ski jumping large hill in Saint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte, France. It hosted the ski jumping large hill portion of the 1968 Winter Olympics.

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History

Hill was opened in 1966. It was constructed in by German architect Heini Klopfer. It hosted FIS Ski jumping World Cup events in 1980 and 1981. Now it's no longer in use. It was closed in 1990.

World Cup

Men

Date Size Winner Second Third
9 Feb 1980 K-112 Poland Piotr Fijas Austria Hans Wallner Poland Stanisław Bobak
10 Feb 1980 K-112 Norway Tom Christiansen Austria Alois Lipburger Norway Tom Levorstad
28 Feb 1981 K-112 Norway Roger Ruud Norway Ivar Mobekk Austria Ernst Vettori

45°09′55″N 5°38′06″E / 45.1653°N 5.6350°E / 45.1653; 5.6350

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