ruins of the ski jump K-40 in Porąbka Porąbki is to himself that it has in its surroundings mountains which create favorable conditions for winter sports. You do not always have to be a downhill. Even in the fifties, when the president of the sports club LKS dam was Mr. Kazimierz Niemczyk, who simultaneously held the reins of the House of Culture winter sports were very popular in this part of the Beskid Mały. In the club there was a section of Ski, which managed the Eugene Wawak. He was a keen skier, instructor, and organizer. He was able to arrange a large amount of equipment and sportswear in the Provincial Council in Krakow, which allowed to start training and organization of ski competitions in Porąbka. Then grown in disciplines such as downhill, slalom, jumps and classic combinations.
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It is thanks to the involvement of the President of the Council section of the ski LZS-s in Zywiec granted funds for the construction of a ski jump in Porąbka. Selected location on the northern slope Snozy. The designer was Henry Grzybowiski hill, and the builder - Wojciech Dodge, assisted by Stanislaus Mreńcy. It was built as a springboard for the then year was impressive, had three Starting threshold, the threshold were built of stone, the pulpit of judges made of wood and wooden stairs to the top. The most advanced athletes were: Stanislaw Wawak, Joseph Warzyczek, Tadeusz. Gałuszka, Kruczkowie brothers and others. The distance that you can get is 40 meters. I probably would have jumped on it today, if not a little hook, and so the inhibition after the jump ended up on private plots and sold them when he built on the use of the hill has become impossible. Jump out of the private buildings stand as seen in some pictures, and the landing area overgrown with bushes, hill of stone, stands forth as you can see. You can also see parts of the judiciary to the pulpit. Summer of hard to find, so I went to look for winter, and the aura was good. Well.
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