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Korketrekkeren (direct translation: "The Corkscrew") is a tobogganing track and former bobsleigh and luge track in Oslo, Norway. The tobogganing track runs between Frognerseteren and Midtstuen and is operated as a public venue by the municipality. Return transport to the top of the hill is undertaken by riding the Oslo Metro's Holmenkollen Line. Tobogganing in the area started in the 1880s, with several roads being used during winter evenings. Auto racing took place in the hill in 1921 and the following year it saw its first luge tournament. The first major tournament was the FIL European Luge Championships 1937. Tobagganing also took place in the nearby Heftyebakken, but from 1950 Korketrekkeren became the sole tobogganing hill and Heftyebakken was used for cross-country skiing.

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  • Korketrekkeren (de)
  • Korketrekkeren (en)
  • Korketrekkeren (fr)
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  • Le Korketrekkeren est un parcours de bobsleigh utilisé pour les Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1952 à Oslo. Le parcours olympique a été installé sur la montagne Frognerseter, où une piste de luge existe déjà depuis les années 1880. Ayant coûté 615 000 couronnes norvégiennes, il a une longueur de 1507,5 mètres. De nos jours, Korketrekkeren est un site populaire pour la luge. (fr)
  • Der Korketrekkeren (deutsch: der Korkenzieher) ist eine ehemalige temporäre Kunsteisbobbahn und eine Naturrodelbahn in der norwegischen Hauptstadt Oslo, die im Naherholungsgebiet Frognerseteren errichtet wurde. Bereits in den 1880er-Jahren begann man in der Region auf den Straßen mit dem Rodeln. Mit den fand erstmals ein internationaler Wettkampf hier statt. (de)
  • Korketrekkeren (direct translation: "The Corkscrew") is a tobogganing track and former bobsleigh and luge track in Oslo, Norway. The tobogganing track runs between Frognerseteren and Midtstuen and is operated as a public venue by the municipality. Return transport to the top of the hill is undertaken by riding the Oslo Metro's Holmenkollen Line. Tobogganing in the area started in the 1880s, with several roads being used during winter evenings. Auto racing took place in the hill in 1921 and the following year it saw its first luge tournament. The first major tournament was the FIL European Luge Championships 1937. Tobagganing also took place in the nearby Heftyebakken, but from 1950 Korketrekkeren became the sole tobogganing hill and Heftyebakken was used for cross-country skiing. (en)
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  • Korketrekkeren (en)
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