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Stockholm Winterjam

Better late than never. Here, as an addendum a few pictures from Stockholm Winterjam , which took place on 20 November. Winterjam is a winter sport dominated event, which is now the fifth Mal wiederholt wurde. Austragungsort, zumindest in diesem Jahr, war das Stockholmer Olympiastadion von 1929. Ein Ort den man als Bajen Anhänger normalerweise meidet.

Den Winterjam darf man sich so vorstellen. In der Stadionmitte wird ein Schanze mit viel Kunstschnee aufgebaut. Das Ganze war wie gesagt vor anderthalb Wochen. Inzwischen liegt ja jede Menge echter Schnee in Stockholm. Die Schanze wird für mehrere Wettkämpfe auf Ski und Snowboard verwendet. In diesem Jahr wurde zum Beispiel das LG Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air final dort ausgetragen. Shaun White war zwar nicht da, das Starterfeld war aber trotzdem recht spektakulär. Unter anderem war Peetu Piiroinen aus Finnland mit dabei, der in Vancouver die Silbermedallie has won in the halfpipe. I guess it had about 20,000 visitors on site (more than Hammarby home matches). Admission was free - not bad.

So we can put into the stadium and cool snowboard jumps, ski deposit and Motocross Jumps watch. Seat cushions, we will take in any case next year. Stockholm in November is not exactly the most pleasant city in Europe. Alongside the aforementioned snowboard ramp (aka ski hill), numerous stands of winter sports manufacturers such as POC, Burton, Roxy, etc. are built. However, these stored almost exclusively in children and young people who want to scrounge the free stickers and goodies. Really can look to buy something, and you not there. The Zillertal ( ski the Hintertux glacier ) was present even with its own truck in the interior space of the stadium. Unfortunately, all advertising and billboards were labeled in German. Perhaps we should tell those times that not everyone can read in German = Sweden missed the target group.

Conclusion: the Winterjam is an event that you can do to be in the next year. There is always something to see. Admission is free and with a little luck to get there as we had Eurosport2 on TV.

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