Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze

Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze

Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze

Former ski jumping hill in Switzerland


Bernina-Val-Roseg-Schanze was a K75 ski jumping hill located in Val Roseg valley at Pontresina, Switzerland, opened in 1925.

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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

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  Not recognized! Fall at world record distance.


References

  1. "Pontresina, das Dorado des Winter Sport (page 7)" (in German). Neu Freie Presse. 28 February 1930.
  2. "Fögl d'Engiadina (page 3)" (in Romansh). Fögl d'Engiadina. 3 January 1930.
  3. "A Potresina Badrutt saute 75 m. (page 2)" (in French). La Suisse Libérale. 13 January 1930.
  4. "Le Suisse Badrutt saute 75 metres a ski (page 193)" (in French). Neige et Glace. 15 March 1930.



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