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| name                = Slovene Skiing Collection
 
| name                = Slovene Skiing Collection
 
| localname          = Slovenska smučarska zbirka
 
| localname          = Slovenska smučarska zbirka
| street address      = Petrol OE Gostinstvo, Hotel Špik, Jezerci 21, Sl-4282 Gozd Martuljek, Slovenia
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| street             = Muzejska 11
| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 588 0120
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| town                = SI-4290 Tržič
| fax                = 386 (0) 4 588 0115
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| website            = http://www.trziski-muzej.si/
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| email              = trziski.muzej@siol.net
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 592 3810
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| fax                = 386 (0) 4 592 3811
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| managed by          = Tržič Museum
 
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| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Manca Perko
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| name                = Melanija Primožič
 
| role                = Director
 
| role                = Director
| email              = manca.perko@bralnaznacka.si
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 40 238 118
 
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The Slovenes like to boast that they are a skiing nation with a long and rich tradition. In 1993 Aleš and Svetozar Guček sought to underpin this assertion by establishing the first Slovene skiing collection. It was opened to the public on 18 March 1994 as part of the opening ceremony of the ski flying world championship in Planica, held on the 60th anniversary of the first ski jumping competition in Planica.
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The Slovenes like to boast that they are a skiing nation with a long and rich tradition. In [[established::1993]] [[Aleš Guček|Aleš]] and [[Svetozar Guček]] sought to underpin this assertion by establishing the first Slovene skiing collection. It was opened to the public on 18 March 1994 as part of the opening ceremony of the ski flying world championship in Planica, held on the 60th anniversary of the first ski jumping competition in Planica.
 
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==Collection==
 
The collection offers a comprehensive survey of the development of skiing from the first Lapland skiers in around 3500 BCE onwards and includes other fields like hunting, the army and combat on skis, travelling and discoveries, sports and competition, the activities of teachers and coaches, tourism, ski touring and alpine descents, the foundation of ski associations in Slovenia and abroad, the development of Alpine skiing techniques, a presentation of the best skiers, and skiing for the disabled. Among the exhibited objects (badges, cups, diplomas, publications, skis and other equipment, arranged by periods) the highlights include original skis from Bloke, documents on the Planica ski flying events including a complete collection of stamps, the skis of Ingemar Stenmark and Mateja Svet, Japanese skis and bamboo sticks, the first Norwegian-type skis made in Slovenia, the first medals won by Slovenes at the unofficial world skiing competition for the disabled, the Grand Prix golden diploma awarded in London to the skiing competition of the disabled, and the Grand Prix golden diploma awarded in London to Slovene ski-maker Predalič.
 
The collection offers a comprehensive survey of the development of skiing from the first Lapland skiers in around 3500 BCE onwards and includes other fields like hunting, the army and combat on skis, travelling and discoveries, sports and competition, the activities of teachers and coaches, tourism, ski touring and alpine descents, the foundation of ski associations in Slovenia and abroad, the development of Alpine skiing techniques, a presentation of the best skiers, and skiing for the disabled. Among the exhibited objects (badges, cups, diplomas, publications, skis and other equipment, arranged by periods) the highlights include original skis from Bloke, documents on the Planica ski flying events including a complete collection of stamps, the skis of Ingemar Stenmark and Mateja Svet, Japanese skis and bamboo sticks, the first Norwegian-type skis made in Slovenia, the first medals won by Slovenes at the unofficial world skiing competition for the disabled, the Grand Prix golden diploma awarded in London to the skiing competition of the disabled, and the Grand Prix golden diploma awarded in London to Slovene ski-maker Predalič.
  
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==See also==
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*[[Tržič Museum]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.trziski-muzej.si/ Tržič Museum website] (in Slovenian)
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Slovenska smučarska zbirka
Muzejska 11, SI-4290 Tržič
Phone386 (0) 4 592 3810
Managed byTržič Museum




The Slovenes like to boast that they are a skiing nation with a long and rich tradition. In 1993 Aleš and Svetozar Guček sought to underpin this assertion by establishing the first Slovene skiing collection. It was opened to the public on 18 March 1994 as part of the opening ceremony of the ski flying world championship in Planica, held on the 60th anniversary of the first ski jumping competition in Planica.



Collection

The collection offers a comprehensive survey of the development of skiing from the first Lapland skiers in around 3500 BCE onwards and includes other fields like hunting, the army and combat on skis, travelling and discoveries, sports and competition, the activities of teachers and coaches, tourism, ski touring and alpine descents, the foundation of ski associations in Slovenia and abroad, the development of Alpine skiing techniques, a presentation of the best skiers, and skiing for the disabled. Among the exhibited objects (badges, cups, diplomas, publications, skis and other equipment, arranged by periods) the highlights include original skis from Bloke, documents on the Planica ski flying events including a complete collection of stamps, the skis of Ingemar Stenmark and Mateja Svet, Japanese skis and bamboo sticks, the first Norwegian-type skis made in Slovenia, the first medals won by Slovenes at the unofficial world skiing competition for the disabled, the Grand Prix golden diploma awarded in London to the skiing competition of the disabled, and the Grand Prix golden diploma awarded in London to Slovene ski-maker Predalič.

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