Planica Museum 2016 exhibition view 03.JPG

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DescriptionThe opening competition at the 'Bloudek Giant Hill' was was organised as early as 1934. In 1936 the first jump over one hundred metres was achieved, the ski jumping hill at Planica being at the time the biggest in the world. An exhibition related to alpine ski jumping was set up 'in situ', at the bottom of the juping hills in the Nordic Center Planica in 2015.
SubjectPlanica Museum
Photo byInstitute of Sports of the Republic of Slovenia Planica archive
Date2 March 2016
LocationPlanica
SourcePlanica Museum

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The opening competition at the 'Bloudek GiThe opening competition at the 'Bloudek Giant Hill' was was organised as early as 1934. In 1936 the first jump over one hundred metres was achieved, the ski jumping hill at Planica being at the time the biggest in the world. An exhibition related to alpine ski jumping was set up 'in situ', at the bottom of the juping hills in the Nordic Center Planica in 2015.ills in the Nordic Center Planica in 2015. +
The opening competition at the 'Bloudek GiThe opening competition at the 'Bloudek Giant Hill' was was organised as early as 1934. In 1936 the first jump over one hundred metres was achieved, the ski jumping hill at Planica being at the time the biggest in the world. An exhibition related to alpine ski jumping was set up 'in situ', at the bottom of the juping hills in the Nordic Center Planica in 2015.ills in the Nordic Center Planica in 2015. +
Institute of Sports of the Republic of Slovenia Planica archive +
Planica Museum 2016 exhibition view 03.JPG +
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March 2, 2016 +