Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex
LocationGorniy Gigant District,
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Opened25 September 2010
Size
K–point20, 40, 60, 95, 125 m
Hill size66, 106, 140 m
Longest jump
(unofficial / fall)
145 m (475 ft)
Slovenia Peter Prevc
(27 February 2016)
Hill record141.5 m (464 ft)
Germany Severin Freund
(28 February 2016)
Asian Winter Games2011

The Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex (Kazakh: «Сұңқар» халықаралық шаңғы трамплиндер кешені, Sunqar halyqaralyq shańǵy tramplınder kesheni; Russian: Международный Комплекс Лыжных Трамплинов “Сункар”) is ski jumping center in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It's located in Gorniy Gigant District in the southern part of the city at an altitude of 900 metres above sea level in a unique place where there is almost no wind.

Sports: ski jumping, Nordic combined. The total area is 15137 km. The length of the large jumps is 125 and 90 meters.[1]

History

In 1956, under the supervision of Eduard Chuprov, a teacher of the Institute of Physical Education, a 55-meter ski jump was restored, and a few years later the first national ski jumping and Nordic combined competitions were held in the Kazakh SSR. The first international competitions with the participation of 9 Soviet republics were held in 1959. Over time, the ski jump fell into disrepair and was destroyed.[2]

The complex was built in 2010 on the site of the old ski jumping complex with 5,500 seating capacity.[3]

For the Nordic World Junior Championships a new track was built at the complex, which meets modern requirements: a tracking system, timing system and lighting. The southern part of the track is asphalted to create both a competition area and a recreation area for citizens.[4]

In 2011-2016, the springboard complex hosted the retro-festival "Alma-Ata - My First Love", becoming a new venue after the Alatau Sanatorium.[5]

Features

The complex consists of five ski-jumps: K125, K95, and the training ramps K60, K40 and K20. Both artificial turf and snow can be used in every season. The complex also features a permanent multifunctional building with stands for 5,500 seats, a media press centre, a hotel, snowmaking and irrigation systems, a chairlift and underground car park, track and finish area for Nordic Combined, and a helipad.

Events

Men

Date Hillsize Competition Winner Second Third
30 August 2011 (night)HS140SGPSlovenia Jurij TepešSlovenia Jure ŠinkovecNorway Anders Fannemel
22 September 2012HS140SGPSlovenia Jurij TepešNorway Anders FannemelNorway Tom Hilde
23 September 2012HS140SGPJapan Taku TakeuchiSlovenia Jurij TepešNorway Anders Bardal
21 September 2013HS140SGPNorway Anders BardalSlovenia Jernej DamjanCzech Republic Antonín Hájek
22 September 2013HS140SGPSlovenia Matjaž PungertarSlovenia Jernej DamjanJapan Reruhi Shimizu
20 September 2014 (night)HS140SGPSlovenia Jernej DamjanJapan Reruhi ShimizuRussia Vladislav Boyarintsev
21 September 2014HS140SGPJapan Taku TakeuchiSlovenia Jernej DamjanNorway Phillip Sjøen
12 September 2015 (night)HS140SGPAustria Stefan KraftJapan Reruhi ShimizuRussia Ilmir Hazetdinov
13 September 2015 (night)HS140SGPJapan Junshirō KobayashiAustria Stefan KraftJapan Kento Sakuyama
27 February 2016 (night)HS140WCSlovenia Peter PrevcAustria Michael HayböckGermany Severin Freund
28 February 2016 (night)HS140WCSlovenia Peter PrevcGermany Severin FreundNorway Daniel Andre Tande

Ladies

Date Hillsize Competition Winner Second Third
22 September 2012HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiSlovenia Katja PožunCanada Alexandra Pretorius
23 September 2012HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiRussia Irina AvvakumovaCanada Alexandra Pretorius
21 September 2013HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiFrance Coline MattelJapan Yurina Yamada
22 September 2013HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiSlovenia Katja PožunCanada Atsuko Tanaka
20 September 2014HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiRussia Irina AvvakumovaJapan Yūki Itō
21 September 2014HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiGermany Katharina AlthausSlovenia Maja Vtič
12 September 2015HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiUnited States Nita EnglundJapan Yūki Itō
13 September 2015HS106SGPJapan Sara TakanashiJapan Yūki ItōAustria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
27 February 2016HS106WCJapan Sara TakanashiAustria Daniela Iraschko-StolzAustria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
28 February 2016HS106WCJapan Sara TakanashiAustria Daniela Iraschko-StolzSlovenia Maja Vtič

See also

References

  1. "Объекты Универсиады: международный комплекс лыжных трамплинов "Сункар"" (in Russian). 14 December 2016.
  2. "Универсиада-2017. Международный комплекс лыжных трамплинов «Сункар» - путь, ведущий к небу". 2017-05-11. Archived from the original on 2017-05-11. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  3. http://almaty-2022.org/#/venues
  4. "На комплексе лыжных трамплинов "Сункар" в Алматы строится новая трасса - Лыжный спорт". Sports.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  5. "Ретро-фестиваль "Алма-Ата – моя первая любовь!"". www.caravan.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-08-14.

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