Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Vikkollen (Vikkollbakken, originally written Wikkollen) was a ski jump in Mjøndalen in Buskerud, owned by Mjøndalen IF. The hill where it was constructed was at the farm of Bothnia, just south of Mjøndalen center. It was the venue for the National Ski Jump Championships in 1946 and Nordic Combined Championships in 1960. Reidar Amble Ommundsen (Norway) set a world record in Vikkollen with 54 meters on 7 February 1915."@en }
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- Vikkollen abstract "Vikkollen (Vikkollbakken, originally written Wikkollen) was a ski jump in Mjøndalen in Buskerud, owned by Mjøndalen IF. The hill where it was constructed was at the farm of Bothnia, just south of Mjøndalen center. It was the venue for the National Ski Jump Championships in 1946 and Nordic Combined Championships in 1960. Reidar Amble Ommundsen (Norway) set a world record in Vikkollen with 54 meters on 7 February 1915.".
- Q3438347 abstract "Vikkollen (Vikkollbakken, originally written Wikkollen) was a ski jump in Mjøndalen in Buskerud, owned by Mjøndalen IF. The hill where it was constructed was at the farm of Bothnia, just south of Mjøndalen center. It was the venue for the National Ski Jump Championships in 1946 and Nordic Combined Championships in 1960. Reidar Amble Ommundsen (Norway) set a world record in Vikkollen with 54 meters on 7 February 1915.".
- Vikkollen comment "Vikkollen (Vikkollbakken, originally written Wikkollen) was a ski jump in Mjøndalen in Buskerud, owned by Mjøndalen IF. The hill where it was constructed was at the farm of Bothnia, just south of Mjøndalen center. It was the venue for the National Ski Jump Championships in 1946 and Nordic Combined Championships in 1960. Reidar Amble Ommundsen (Norway) set a world record in Vikkollen with 54 meters on 7 February 1915.".
- Q3438347 comment "Vikkollen (Vikkollbakken, originally written Wikkollen) was a ski jump in Mjøndalen in Buskerud, owned by Mjøndalen IF. The hill where it was constructed was at the farm of Bothnia, just south of Mjøndalen center. It was the venue for the National Ski Jump Championships in 1946 and Nordic Combined Championships in 1960. Reidar Amble Ommundsen (Norway) set a world record in Vikkollen with 54 meters on 7 February 1915.".