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- Q7548629 subject Q8325536.
- Q7548629 subject Q8750003.
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- Q7548629 abstract "The Snowflake Ski Jump, a ski jumping hill located north of Westby, Wisconsin, United States, in Timber Coulee, is host to a ski jumping tournament taking place annually since 1961. The hill, currently seventh largest in North America, is a large hill, which means it has a K-spot of 106 meters. The current official record of 130.0 meters was achieved by Fredrik Bjerkeengen of Norway on February 10, 2008.".
- Q7548629 thumbnail Snowflake_ski_jump_(January_23,_2010).JPG?width=300.
- Q7548629 wikiPageExternalLink www.snowflakeskiclub.com.
- Q7548629 wikiPageExternalLink www.usaskijumping.org.
- Q7548629 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048525.
- Q7548629 wikiPageWikiLink Q1072008.
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- Q7548629 wikiPageWikiLink Q4928308.
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- Q7548629 wikiPageWikiLink Q8325536.
- Q7548629 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750003.
- Q7548629 wikiPageWikiLink Q8905730.
- Q7548629 point "43.6948 -90.8619".
- Q7548629 type SpatialThing.
- Q7548629 comment "The Snowflake Ski Jump, a ski jumping hill located north of Westby, Wisconsin, United States, in Timber Coulee, is host to a ski jumping tournament taking place annually since 1961. The hill, currently seventh largest in North America, is a large hill, which means it has a K-spot of 106 meters. The current official record of 130.0 meters was achieved by Fredrik Bjerkeengen of Norway on February 10, 2008.".
- Q7548629 label "Snowflake Ski Jump".
- Q7548629 lat "43.6948".
- Q7548629 long "-90.8619".
- Q7548629 depiction Snowflake_ski_jump_(January_23,_2010).JPG.