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Chaikovskiy

Aug 31, 2018·Nordic Combined
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Chaikovskiy located in the Russian district of Perm Krai on the river Karna, about 235 kilometres southwest of Perm. The town is named after the Russion composer Pjotr Illytch Chaikovskiy who was born in a nearby smaller town and also a famous touristic centre in the Western Ural region.

The hill centre "Snezhinka" in Chaikovskiy is connected to a winter sports education centre where about 150 students are taught. From 1980 till 85, five smaller hills (K90 - K10) were built. The facility was completed with a large and a normal hill for which the construction began in 2010. The first Russian championships were held at the 22.-26.3.2012 and in September of the same year, the ski jumping Continental Cup had its first stop in Chaikovskiy. The HS 106 and HS 140 hills had their international Nordic Combined premiere when the Continental Cup stopped there in the winter of 2012/13.

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