Planica Nordic Centre

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The Planica Nordic Centre (Slovene: Nordijski center Planica) is a nordic skiing complex located in Planica, Slovenia. It has one ski flying hill, seven ski jumping hills, and a cross-country skiing track. It is the only nordic centre in the world with eight ski jumping hills.[5] The first plans for the Nordic Centre were made in 2006.[6] Construction work began in 2011, and the complex was officially opened in December 2015.[2][3]

Planica Nordic Centre
Planica Nordic Centre in 2016
Map
Full nameNordijski center Planica
LocationPlanica, Municipality of Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Coordinates46°28′33″N 13°43′26″E / 46.4758°N 13.7240°E / 46.4758; 13.7240
OperatorZŠRS Planica[4]
Genre(s)Sporting events
Construction
Broke groundJuly 2011[1]
Built2011–2015[3]
Opened11 December 2015[2]
Construction cost€40 million[2][3]
Website
www.nc-planica.si

Ski jumping hills edit

There are a total of eight ski jumping hills at the Planica Nordic Centre.[2] The complex consists of one ski flying hill, one large hill, one normal hill, and five smaller hills for youth ski jumpers and children.[7]

Letalnica bratov Gorišek edit

Letalnica bratov Gorišek is the biggest of eight hills at the Planica Nordic Centre, and is used for ski flying events. It was built in 1969 by Vlado and Janez Gorišek.[8] Since its opening, a total of 28 world records were set at the venue. In 1994, Toni Nieminen landed at 203 metres (666 ft) and became the first man in history to jump over 200 metres.[9] The hill hosted the FIS Ski Flying World Championships on seven occasions, most recently in 2020.

The world's steepest zip line with an average incline of 38 degrees opened at the hill in September 2015.[10]

Bloudkova velikanka edit

Bloudkova velikanka is a large ski jumping hill. Originally built in 1934 by Ivan Rožman,[11] the hill collapsed in 2001 and was completely renovated in 2012.[12] A total of ten world records were set on the hill during the 1930s and 1940s. Next to the large hill, they also built a new normal hill to replace the old demolished one.[7]

Other facilities edit

 
Cross-country skiing stadium

Nordic World Ski Championships edit

Cross-country skiing edit

Date Event Winner Second Third
Men
23 February 2023 Sprint classical   Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   Pål Golberg   Jules Chappaz
24 February 2023 30 km skiathlon   Simen Hegstad Krüger   Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   Sjur Røthe
26 February 2023 Team sprint freestyle   Norway
Pål Golberg
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
  Italy
Francesco De Fabiani
Federico Pellegrino
  France
Renaud Jay
Richard Jouve
1 March 2023 15 km freestyle individual   Simen Hegstad Krüger   Harald Østberg Amundsen   Hans Christer Holund
3 March 2023 4 × 10 km relay   Norway
Hans Christer Holund
Pål Golberg
Simen Hegstad Krüger
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
  Finland
Ristomatti Hakola
Iivo Niskanen
Perttu Hyvärinen
Niko Anttola
  Germany
Albert Kuchler
Janosch Brugger
Jonas Dobler
Friedrich Moch
5 March 2023 50 km classical mass start   Pål Golberg   Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   William Poromaa
Women
23 February 2023 Sprint classical   Jonna Sundling   Emma Ribom   Maja Dahlqvist
25 February 2023 15 km skiathlon   Ebba Andersson   Frida Karlsson   Astrid Øyre Slind
26 February 2023 Team sprint freestyle   Sweden
Emma Ribom
Jonna Sundling
  Norway
Anne Kjersti Kalvå
Tiril Udnes Weng
  United States
Jessie Diggins
Julia Kern
28 February 2023 10 km freestyle individual   Jessie Diggins   Frida Karlsson   Ebba Andersson
2 March 2023 4 × 5 km relay   Norway
Tiril Udnes Weng
Astrid Øyre Slind
Ingvild Flugstad Østberg
Anne Kjersti Kalvå
  Germany
Laura Gimmler
Katharina Hennig
Pia Fink
Victoria Carl
  Sweden
Emma Ribom
Ebba Andersson
Frida Karlsson
Maja Dahlqvist
4 March 2023 30 km classical mass start   Ebba Andersson   Anne Kjersti Kalvå   Frida Karlsson

Nordic combined edit

Date Event Winner Second Third
Women
24 February 2023 Individual normal hill / 5 km   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Nathalie Armbruster   Haruka Kasai
Men
25 February 2023 Individual normal hill / 10 km   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Julian Schmid   Franz-Josef Rehrl
1 March 2023 Team large hill / 4 × 5 km   Norway
Espen Andersen
Jens Lurås Oftebro
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
  Germany
Eric Frenzel
Vinzenz Geiger
Johannes Rydzek
Julian Schmid
  Austria
Martin Fritz
Lukas Greiderer
Stefan Rettenegger
Johannes Lamparter
4 March 2023 Individual large hill / 10 km   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Johannes Lamparter
Mixed team
26 February 2023 Mixed team normal hill   Norway
Jens Lurås Oftebro
Ida Marie Hagen
Gyda Westvold Hansen
Jarl Magnus Riiber
  Germany
Vinzenz Geiger
Jenny Nowak
Nathalie Armbruster
Julian Schmid
  Austria
Stefan Rettenegger
Annalena Slamik
Lisa Hirner
Johannes Lamparter

World Cup edit

Cross-country skiing edit

Date Event Winner Second Third
Men
16 January 2016 Sprint freestyle   Federico Pellegrino   Baptiste Gros   Richard Jouve
17 January 2016 Team sprint freestyle   Italy I
Dietmar Nöckler
Federico Pellegrino
  France I
Renaud Jay
Baptiste Gros
  France II
Valentin Chauvin
Richard Jouve
20 January 2018 Sprint classical   Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   Emil Iversen   Teodor Peterson
21 January 2018 15 km classical   Alexey Poltoranin   Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   Calle Halfvarsson
21 December 2019 Sprint freestyle   Lucas Chanavat   Federico Pellegrino   Erik Valnes
22 December 2019 Team sprint freestyle   Norway I
Sindre Bjørnestad Skar
Erik Valnes
  Norway II
Gjøran Tefre
Håvard Solås Taugbøl
  Finland I
Ristomatti Hakola
Joni Mäki
Women
16 January 2016 Sprint freestyle   Stina Nilsson   Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen   Heidi Weng
17 January 2016 Team sprint freestyle   Sweden I
Ida Ingemarsdotter
Stina Nilsson
  Norway I
Heidi Weng
Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen
  Germany I
Sandra Ringwald
Hanna Kolb
20 January 2018 Sprint classical   Stina Nilsson   Kathrine Harsem   Maiken Caspersen Falla
21 January 2018 10 km classical   Krista Pärmäkoski   Charlotte Kalla   Heidi Weng
21 December 2019 Sprint freestyle   Jonna Sundling   Stina Nilsson   Julia Kern
22 December 2019 Team sprint freestyle   Sweden II
Maja Dahlqvist
Linn Svahn
  Sweden I
Stina Nilsson
Jonna Sundling
  Switzerland
Laurien van der Graaff
Nadine Fähndrich

Red Bull 400 edit

Red Bull 400 is the world's steepest 400-metre race.[16] Competitors must overcome a distance of 400 metres from the bottom to the top of the inrun of the Letalnica bratov Gorišek. The first two editions at the venue took place in 2012 and 2013. The event was cancelled in 2014 as the hill was under renovation. The competition returned in 2015 on a modernized and even bigger hill with a new concrete inrun.

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