Copper Peak

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Copper Peak is a ski flying hill designed by Lauren Larsen and located near Ironwood, Michigan, United States. It was built in 1969 and inaugurated one year later.[1][2] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973[3] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971.[2] The site is currently used as a summer tourist attraction.[4][5]

History

Copper mining

In 1845, the Chippewa Copper Mining Company began mining work here, sinking a tunnel into the granite rock. They produced no copper and eventually closed. Around 1900 the Old Peak Company made further explorations, with no production. The 1845 tunnel is still visible.[2]

1969: Built

It all started in 1968 when a delegation from Gogebic Range Ski Club from Ironwood, Michigan came to visit civil/structural engineer Lauren Larsen in Duluth, Minnesota.

1970: Inaugurated

Built in 1970, Copper Peak remains the only ski flying facility in the Western Hemisphere. In 1994 a K-point on Copper Peak was at Script error: No such module "convert"., allowing jumps up to Script error: No such module "convert".. There have been no flights at Copper Peak since 1994. An exhibition tournament was announced for 2014 but was canceled.[6]

Between 1970 and 1994 there were ten competitions sanctioned by FIS and additional two international events were held.[7] The hill record is Script error: No such module "convert"., set by Matthias Wallner and Werner Schuster (both Austria) on 22 and 23 January 1994, respectively. The hill was expanded in the 1980s, but the profile is still outdated compared to current standards.[8]

Renovation

The Copper Peak, Inc., has established the Copper Peak Organizing Committee for the purposes of raising funds to renovate the ski flying facility for FIS competition.[4] Some improvements to the facilities were made in 2012.[6]

On 14 July 2015 International Ski Federation announced "Copper Peak shall be reactivated" after an inspection of the facility by FIS Race Director Walter Hofer and Hans-Martin Renn who is the chairman of the FIS subcommittee for ski jumping hills. In October 2015, FIS awarded Copper Peak a Grand Prix Summer Series finale event held in September 2017 and a Summer Continental Cup and a Nordic Combined summer event in 2018.[9]

On 30 March 2022, the State of Michigan granted Copper Peak $20 Million for the re-introduction of international ski jumping events at Copper Peak. As of January 2023, construction has begun and is the ski jump is set to reopen in October 2024.[10]

Events

Date Competition Winner Second Third
28 February – 1 March 1970 KOP Template:Flagicon Jiří Raška Template:Flagicon Zbyněk Hubač Template:Flagicon Rudolf Doubek
3–4 February 1973 KOP Template:Flagicon Jerry Martin Template:Flagicon Tom Dargay Template:Flagicon Minoru Wakasa
2–3 February 1974 KOP Template:Flagicon Ron Steele Template:Flagicon Jerry Martin Template:Flagicon Petter Kongsli
7–9 February 1975 KOP Template:Flagicon Jerry Martin Template:Flagicon Jim Maki Template:Flagicon Shunichi Akimoto
29 February 1976 KOP Template:Flagicon Hans-Georg Aschenbach Template:Flagicon Hans Millonig Template:Flagicon Bernd Eckstein
2–5 March 1978 KOP Template:Flagicon Henry Glaß Template:Flagicon Jochen Danneberg Template:Flagicon Claus Tuchscherer
13 February 1981 WC Template:Flagicon Alois Lipburger Template:Flagicon Andreas Felder Template:Flagicon John Broman
14 February 1981 WC Template:Flagicon Alois Lipburger Template:Flagicon Andreas Felder Template:Flagicon Fritz Koch
15 February 1981 WC strong wind
25 February 1989 INT Template:Flagicon Franz Wiegele Template:Flagicon Werner Schuster Template:Flagicon Wolfgang Margreiter
3–4 March 1990 INT Template:Flagicon Stanislav Vasko Template:Flagicon Stefan Horngacher Template:Flagicon Franz Wiegele
22 January 1994 COC Template:Flagicon Terje Nyhus Template:Flagicon Werner Schuster Template:Flagicon Matthias Wallner
23 January 1994 COC Template:Flagicon Matthias Wallner Template:Flagicon Werner Schuster Template:Flagicon Frode Håre

Hill records

Date Length
27 February 1970   Template:Flagicon Greg Swor 78 m (255 ft)
1 March 1970   Template:Flagicon Zbyněk Hubač 134 m (440 ft)
3–4 February 1973   Template:Flagicon Akitsugu Konno 136 m (446 ft)
3–4 February 1973   Template:Flagicon Jerry Martin 137 m (449 ft)
3–4 February 1973   Template:Flagicon Akitsugu Konno 138 m (453 ft)
2–3 February 1974   Template:Flagicon Tom Dargay 144 m (472 ft)
2–3 February 1974   Template:Flagicon Jerry Martin 144 m (472 ft)
7–9 February 1975   Template:Flagicon Jerry Martin 147 m (482 ft)
29 February 1976   Template:Flagicon Hans-Georg Aschenbach 154 m (505 ft)
13 February 1981   Template:Flagicon Alois Lipburger 154 m (505 ft)
3–4 February 1990   Template:Flagicon Stanislav Vasko 156 m (512 ft)
22 January 1994   Template:Flagicon Mathias Wallner 158 m (518 ft)
23 January 1994   Template:Flagicon Werner Schuster 158 m (518 ft)

Chippewa Hill

The peak, also known as Chippewa Hill, is a felsite hill about three hundred feet in height. The hill slopes steeply to the north and south, and there is a steep bluff on the east side of the hill. The Copper Peak ski-slide and tower dominates the peak of the hill. The tower sits on concrete footings based in solid rock. An 1845 tunnel and several copper excavation pits are visible on the hill, and are not affected by the construction of the ski-slide.[2]

Mining

The hill, also known as Chippewa Hill and Old Peak, was the site of a mine owned by the Chippewa Copper Mining Company. Work began in 1845, but no copper was produced.[12]

See also

Two other ski jumps located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan:

References

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