Erzurum, a city touted as the "Paris of the East" in Turkey, is experiencing a big excitement with a fresh challenge nowadays. The first inaugural Continental Cup event will take place in the city this weekend. Prolonged winter season and nearly one million inhabitants with juvenile majority make Erzurum a huge potential of future ski jumpers, by which the city may be possibly touted as the "Innsbruck of the East" in the future.
In 2007, just after being chosen as the Universiade host, one of the principal purposes of the Turkish Ski Federation was constitution of a national ski jumping team. A coaching staff, including experienced Slovenian ski jumping Coach Vajsa Bajc, who has a respectable career especially with the Japanese, Czech and Slovenian ski jumping teams, his compatriots Ales Selak, Bine Corcic and their Turkish associates Yüksel Özkavcı and Fatih Kıyıcı is formed.
After selecting physically appropriate youngsters, intense training period started despite the handicap of not having a local jumping ramp in Turkey. Even so, with the help of training camps and competitions attended abroad, the young Turkish jumpers attained remarkable progress. Samet Karta, born in 1993, and Faik Yüksel (whose surname can be roughly translated as “levitate”), born in 1995 are qualified to compete in the FIS Continental Cup; even before the official launch of the Kiremittepe Ski Jump in their hometown, Erzurum!
Considering the commencing of the trainings and the competitive jumps at these local ramps in this week (K125 large hill, K95 normal hill, K60, K30 and K15 training hills), we can easily presume that progression of the existing jumpers will be even greater while the interest of the public to this newly perceived sport will grow.
Turkey is prepared to experience the thrill of first ski jumping competition ever made. Considering promising young ski jumpers and huge juvenile population interested in sports, Turkey will be a new breath indeed in ski jumping.
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