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- Hill_size abstract "Hill size (HS) is a measurement for the size of a ski jumping hill. It is calculated based on the technical data of a hill based on radius, angle of inclination and record distance. Since mid-2004, hill size became the official measurement for the size of hills, replacing construction points (also known as K-points, K-spots and critical points), which however remain the basis for issuing points. The distance is measured as a straight line from the takeoff to the knoll, and then follows the landing surface until reaching the hill size point. The world's largest hills are Vikersundbakken in Vikersund, Norway and Letalnica Bratov Gorišek in Planica, Slovenia with hill size of 225 meters. The hills normally mark the hill size physically with a horizontal line across the hill.".
- Hill_size thumbnail Ski_jumping_hill_schematic.svg?width=300.
- Hill_size wikiPageID "30769747".
- Hill_size wikiPageLength "3083".
- Hill_size wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Hill_size wikiPageRevisionID "646321385".
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ski_jumping.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Construction_point.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Championships.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink FIS_Ski_Jumping_Continental_Cup.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink FIS_Womens_Ski_Jumping_Continental_Cup.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Kulm_(ski_flying_venue).
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Letalnica_bratov_Gorišek.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Mühlenkopfschanze.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Planica.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Ski_flying.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Ski_jumping_at_the_Winter_Olympics.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Ski_jumping_hill.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Vikersund.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Vikersundbakken.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink Čerťák.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink File:HS_K_Jumping_Hill.jpg.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink File:Planica2Letalnica20080314.JPG.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLink File:Ski_jumping_hill_schematic.svg.
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLinkText "HS".
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hill size".
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLinkText "hill size".
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLinkText "size".
- Hill_size wikiPageWikiLinkText "three jumps".
- Hill_size wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hill_size subject Category:Ski_jumping.
- Hill_size hypernym Measurement.
- Hill_size type Company.
- Hill_size type Type.
- Hill_size type Type.
- Hill_size comment "Hill size (HS) is a measurement for the size of a ski jumping hill. It is calculated based on the technical data of a hill based on radius, angle of inclination and record distance. Since mid-2004, hill size became the official measurement for the size of hills, replacing construction points (also known as K-points, K-spots and critical points), which however remain the basis for issuing points.".
- Hill_size label "Hill size".
- Hill_size sameAs Q453582.
- Hill_size sameAs Размер_на_шанца.
- Hill_size sameAs Hillsize.
- Hill_size sameAs HS_(tremplin).
- Hill_size sameAs Rozmiar_skoczni.
- Hill_size sameAs m.0gfj0jm.
- Hill_size sameAs Q453582.
- Hill_size wasDerivedFrom Hill_size?oldid=646321385.
- Hill_size depiction Ski_jumping_hill_schematic.svg.
- Hill_size isPrimaryTopicOf Hill_size.