by OzimekPL
A fictional hill constructed upon Càrn nan Sgliat in Braemar (Bràigh Mhàrr) in Scotland, UK.
It was constructed as a base for future British Ski Jumpers, and as an argument for the creation of the Scottish Olympic Comitee. Braemar was picked as the site of the new ski jump, as it already hosts the renowned Braemar Gathering, a popular sports event in the area. It is the home of the Bràigh Mhàrr Ski Club, and a part of the larger Braemar Winter Sports Complex.
The hill size is set at the 132nd meter with and a landing zone stretching some plenty meters further, allowing for jumps over the hill size. It's stone brick arches under the inrun are a reference to the stereotypical Scottish architecture and bridges, and a tribute to the Kindrochit and Braemar Castles in the area. The inrun is equipped with heating technology, improving the conditions for jumping during harsh circumstances.
Awaits FIS' approval for the Continental Cup, already tested by athletes with World Cup experience.
Type: | Fictional Large |
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K-point: | 120 |
Hill size: | 132 |
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Last update date: | 02.04.2025, 18:06 |
Current version: | 2 |
Downloads: | 54 |