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'''Mühlenkopfschanze''' is a [[ski jumping hill]] located in [[Willingen]], Germany. The audience capacity is 35,000. With a [[K-point]] of {{convert|130|m|ft}}, it is the largest ski jumping hill in the world, and holds [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|World Cup]] events every year. The current hill record of {{convert|153|m|ft|abbr=on}} was set by [[Klemens Murańka]] in [[2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]].
'''Mühlenkopfschanze''' is a [[ski jumping hill]] located in [[Willingen]], Germany. The audience capacity is 35,000. With a [[K-point]] of {{convert|130|m|ft}}, it is the largest ski jumping hill in the world, and holds [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|World Cup]] events every year. The current hill record of {{convert|153|m|ft|abbr=on}} was set by [[Klemens Murańka]] in [[2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]].
Greater lengths has been achieved in this hill, and the current standing unofficial record is 154 meters, set by Yuki Ito in 2022. This was a training jump and thus it is not ranked as an official record.


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Revision as of 00:50, 22 March 2023

Mühlenkopfschanze
Mühlenkopfschanze
LocationWillingen
Germany Germany
Opened1951
Renovated2000
Size
K–pointK-130
Hill sizeHS147
Longest jump
(unofficial / fall)
Slovenia Timi Zajc
(161.5 m in 2023)
Hill recordPoland Klemens Murańka
(153.0 m in 2021)

Mühlenkopfschanze is a ski jumping hill located in Willingen, Germany. The audience capacity is 35,000. With a K-point of 130 metres (430 ft), it is the largest ski jumping hill in the world, and holds World Cup events every year. The current hill record of 153 m (502 ft) was set by Klemens Murańka in 2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.

51°16′30″N 8°36′55″E / 51.27500°N 8.61528°E / 51.27500; 8.61528