Lugnet Hills


Lugnet HS134 is a large ski jumping hill located in Falun, Sweden. It has a hill size of HS134, a construction point of K-120. The hill has artificial lighting and bleachers for 15,000 viewers. Hill size has been increased from K-115, HS124 to K-120, HS134. The hill was built specifically for the World Cup Ski Championships in 1974. Last modernization took place from August 2012 to end of 2013 because of the preparations for the 2015 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.

Hill record

Before the recent modernization, the hill record belonged to Matti Hautamäki, who jumped 130.5 metres. On 26 February 2014, Severin Freund set the current hill record of 135 metres.
Lp.DayYearCompetitorJumpCompetitionAttention
1.February 231974 Hans-Georg Aschenbach104,0 mWorld Championships 1974
2.February 231974 Karel Kodejška104,0 mWorld Championships 1974alignment record
3.March 81985 Andreas Felder115,5 mWorld Cup
4.December 61992 Lasse Ottesen116,5 mWorld Cup
5.February 211993 Espen Bredesen125,5 mWorld Championships 1993
6.March 111998 Primož Peterka128,0 mWorld Cup
7.March 132002 Matti Hautamäki130,5 mWorld Cup
8.February 252014 Kamil Stoch129,5 mWorld Cuprecord after modernization in 2013
9.February 262014 Simon Ammann129,5 mWorld Cupalignment record
10.February 262014 Severin Freund133 mWorld Cup
11.February 262014 Noriaki Kasai133 mWorld Cupalignment record
12.February 262014 Kamil Stoch134,5 mWorld Cup
13.February 262014 Severin Freund135 mWorld Cup
14.February 252015 Rune Velta135 mWorld Championships 2015alignment record