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84-year-old ski jump deemed "unsafe" - must be rebuilt
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A ski jump in Vermont, NE USA, which was originally built in 1922, has been deemed unsafe by engineers and must be reconstructed - leading to cancellation of competitions this winter.
The historic Harris Hill jump, in Brattleboro ...
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... has enjoyed an 84-year tradition of annual competitions, only suspended during WWII and four winters when temperatures were too warm for the jump to hold snow.
The tower of the Harris Hill jump has been rebuilt on four previous occasions, and the current tower has survived since the 1960s.
This report from
Brattleboro Reformer.
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