About 2000 kilometres east of Moscow Nizhniy Tagil is situated, a city with about 360,000 inhabitants in the centre of Ural. And it is about to become the second Nordic “Hot Spot” of Russia after Tchaikovsky. In recent days, in particular, the Deputy Governor of the Region Sverdlovsk, Sergey K. Nosov, gave the political Okay for the equipment of both ski-jumps (K120 and 90) with the SKI LINE system of Peter Riedel GmbH.
What looks like any other order has its drawbacks. As in the next March 2013, a FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup Competition should take place in Nizhniy Tagil, more precisely, at the conclusion of the competition series on the 16th-17th of March. Only five months remain until then. “If the weather does not upset our plans, then I see no problem with the completion”, optimistically believes the company owner Peter Riedel. “I am pleased that we can contribute to another Ski Jumping Centre of the Russian Federation and I am convinced that we will perform this order to the fullest satisfaction of institutions, officials, trainers and athletes.”
By the way, Nizhniy Tagil is located 4028 kilometres away from SKI LINE company headquarters in Raschau, Saxony. The World of Peter Riedel GmbH, which already extends to Trondheim, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Hinzenbach, Tchaikovsky etc. , becomes larger and larger…