The following are ski jumping venues in the United States in current use for Nordic competition and training.[1][2] USA Nordic Sport competition includes around 30 ski jumping clubs in 12 states.[3][4] A venue may include multiple permanent jumps denoted by K point or hill size in meters. Some jumps have an artificial surface which allows ski jumping at any time of the year.
Venue | City | State | Hill sizes (m) | Built | Updated | Certification | Photo | Notes |
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Utah Olympic Park Jumps | Park City | Utah | HS134, HS100, K40, K10 | 2001 | Olympics | [5] | ||
Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex | Lake Placid | New York | HS128, HS100, K65, K48, K20, K10 | 1921 | 2021 | Olympics | [6][7] | |
Pine Mountain Jump | Iron Mountain | Michigan | HS133 | 1938 | 2020 | Continental Cup | [8][9] | |
Snowflake Ski Jump | Westby | Wisconsin | K106, K65, K40, K20, K10, K5 | 1961 | 1999 | Four Hills SuperTour | [10] | |
Harris Hill Ski Jump | Brattleboro | Vermont | HS98, 18, 10 | 1922 | 2009 | FIS Cup | [11] | |
Suicide Hill Ski Jump | Ishpeming | Michigan | HS96, HS66, K40, K25, K13 | 1925 | [12] | |||
Norge Cary Hill | Fox River Grove | Illinois | HS77, 40, 22, 10, 5 | 1906 | 2003 | [13] | ||
Howelsen Hill Ski Area | Steamboat Springs | Colorado | HS75 | 1977 | Continental Cup | [14] | ||
Karl Eid Jumping Complex | Anchorage | Alaska | HS71, 40, 20, 10 | 1983 | 2018 | [15] | ||
Bush Lake Ski Jump | Bloomington | Minnesota | 70, 25, 10 | 2002 | [16] | |||
Ole Mangseth Memorial Ski Jump | Coleraine | Minnesota | 70, 40, 20, 10 | 1941 | 1989 | [17] | ||
Satre Hill | Salisbury | Connecticut | K70, K30, K20 | 1926 | 2010 | [18] | ||
Chester Krause Jump | Iola | Wisconsin | 60, 40, 25, 15, 5 | 1996 | [19] | |||
Blackhawk Ski Jump | Middleton | Wisconsin | 60, 30, 15, 5 | 2020 | [20] | |||
Tri-Norse Ski Jump | Rome | Wisconsin | 55, 22, 10, 5 | 1932 | [21] | |||
Nansen Ski Jump | Milan | New Hampshire | K39, K20, K10 | 2021 | [22][23] 1936 Big Nansen Ski Jump Upgrade in progress | |||
Storrs Hill | Lebanon | New Hampshire | 50 | 1954 | 2017 | [24] | ||
Carver Lake, Harrington Hill | Maplewood | Minnesota | K46, K30, K20, K10 | 1972 | [25] | |||
Pine Valley Recreation Area | Cloquet | Minnesota | K40, K20, K10, K5 | 1963 | [26] | |||
Proctor Academy Ski Hill | Andover | New Hampshire | K38, K30, K18, K10 | 1950 | [27] | |||
Class of '77 Ski Jumping Complex at Vermont Academy | Saxtons River | Vermont | K35, K20, K10 | 1925 | 2002 | [28] private | ||
Kennett Ski Jump | Albany | New Hampshire | K34, K20, K10, K5 | 1960 | 2020 | [29] | ||
Roger Burt Memorial Ski Jumps, Oak Hill | Hanover | New Hampshire | K32, K20, K10 | 1981 | [30][31] | |||
Gene Ross Memorial Ski Jump | Plymouth | New Hampshire | K28 | 2016 | [32] | |||
Bakke Hill | Leavenworth | Washington | 20, 10 | 2003 | [33] | |||
Cameron Ski Jump | Cameron | Wisconsin | 7 | 2016 | [34] |
See also
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- ^ Kobayashi, Ariel Picton (2021) Ski Jumping in the Northeast: Small Towns and Big Dreams The History Press ISBN 9781467148160 Appendix Active Hills pp135,136
- ^ Lage, Larry (2022) ‘I want to jump': Growing Olympic ski jumpers starts young AP News
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- ^ Roepke, Michele (2023) PCSS’s Springer Tournee results for ski jumping, nordic combined with USA Nordic at UOP Park City News TownLift.com
- ^ NYSEF athletes sweep podiums at junior nationals Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2024
- ^ Flaming Leaves NYSEF
- ^ Kiwanis Ski Club USA Nordic.org
- ^ Pine Mountain Ski Jump Cancelled WJMN Local 3
- ^ Strunk, Ryan (2024) The second day of the Westby Ski Jump kicks off ABC News19
- ^ 3000 people watch 1st day of Harris Hill Ski Jump competition CBS WCAX
- ^ Ishpeming Ski Jump wraps up with Paúl Bietila Memorial Tournament 2024
- ^ Kawash, Maher (2024) Norge Annual Ski Jump Tournament returns to Fox River Grove with electric atmosphere ABC7 Chicago
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- ^ Buffington, Megan (2024) Listen to ski jumpers compete at Mount Itasca's weekend championship KAXE
- ^ Pitts, Amanda (2024) ‘You will see future Olympians': 98th annual Jumpfest kicks off in Salisbury NBC Connecticut
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- ^ Blackhawk Ski Club USA Nordic.org
- ^ Tri-Norse Ski Club USA Nordic.org
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- ^ Locals compete at Washington Valley, Nansen ski jumping competitions Brattleboro Reformer 2024
- ^ Storrs Hill NewEnglandSkiHistory.com
- ^ Harrington Hill Ski Jumping Hill Archive
- ^ Pine Valley Recreation Area Cloquet MN.gov
- ^ Sullivan, P.T. (2013) Flying Into the Night New Hampshire Magazine
- ^ Canevari, Brandon (2023-03-08). "Jumping returns to Vermont Academy". Brattleboro Reformer. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
- ^ Boxler, Matt (2024) A ski jumping revival mission is alive in New Hampshire New England Ski Journal
- ^ Ford Sayre EasternSkiJumping.com
- ^ Kobayashi, Ariel Picton (2021) Ski Jumping in the Northeast: Small Towns and Big Dreams The History Press ISBN 9781467148160 p67
- ^ New Ski Jump Has New Hampshire's School Champions Flying High New Hampshire Public Radio 2016
- ^ Banse, Tom (2018) Not Just For Olympians: Northwest's Ski Jumping Heritage Alive In Leavenworth NW News
- ^ Cameron Ski Jumping Club USANordic.org