over 300m (In what year)
Posted: 26 Feb 2012, 23:52
In whic year will be first jump over 300m ? 
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In some interview, Hofer said it will take some decades until the limit size of hills will be increased again (the limit was increased for Vikersund).Risen wrote:Red Bull quasi hill I guess.
But to me, it will count when it is jumped on FIS licensed hill. 2016-20, maybe when Planica is rebuilt with NASA equipment as they're planning to do or rules change.
What hill is that?Risen wrote:Red Bull quasi hill I guess.
For this I bet two next years. Pretty possible, but gate adjustment is very much against it.SuperAdo111 wrote:First they have to jump over 250
I believe it, but Planica aims to optimize the new hill profile to current rules (130m vertically from the end of inrun to the lowest point of the hill + take off speed limit)TPo wrote:In some interview, Hofer said it will take some decades until the limit size of hills will be increased again (the limit was increased for Vikersund).
Vikersund is already "optimized" to the max. I don't think theres anything to be done in Planica without a complete rebuilding of the hill.Risen wrote:SuperAdo111 wrote: I believe it, but Planica aims to optimize the new hill profile to current rules (130m vertically from the end of inrun to the lowest point of the hill + take off speed limit)
Yeah, I think Planica to/TPo wrote:Vikersund is already "optimized" to the max. I don't think theres anything to be done in Planica without a complete rebuilding of the hill.Risen wrote:SuperAdo111 wrote: I believe it, but Planica aims to optimize the new hill profile to current rules (130m vertically from the end of inrun to the lowest point of the hill + take off speed limit)
Sorry but the link is in an other leanguage. I think norway...m00nchile wrote:An interview with Janez Gorišek on the Slovenian national tv site revealed that FIS already approved a new design for Planica which would put it at K200 and allow flights to about 270m. It's expected to be ready for competitions in 2 years, though with the way Planica has been run so far, it'll probably be at least 4. So no, Vikersund isn't optimized to the max. Source in slovenian http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/zimski-sport ... rov/277388.