Tri-Norse Ski Club

1001 County Road O
Rome, WI 54943

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  • Email info@trinorse.org
  • Jump Sizes 5m, 10m, 22m, 55m
  • Plastic On All jumps
  • Program Ages All ages
  • Longest Jump 55m

How does someone learn to ski jump you ask? You’ve come to the right place! At Tri-Norse winter park, we have what is called “Tri-It” days where kids can learn to jump. We have equipment on-site for multiple sizes. Prospective jumpers start on the landing hill to get used to being on skis. Then we progress to our pee-wee hill which has a whopping 10″ drop. At this point, the skier has just joined an exclusive group and is now a ski jumper! Our Tri-It days are usually in early October and again in late December/early January. It is very common that after participating in our Tri-It days that skiers can and do compete in one of our tournaments just a week or two after! Stay tuned for announcements. We hope to see YOU at our next Tri-It day!

Club History

In the year 1928, Ingvar (Ole) and Ruth Arneson discovered Dyracuse Mound along with its possibilities as a ski jump. Ole, along with two other men from Norway, Gunner Rebne and Ingmar Ingmarson, had a dream to build a jump, form a club to promote, create, develop and sustain interest in the sport of ski jumping.

The first tournament was held in 1932 after which the club became affiliated with the Central US Ski Association.

Over the years, jumps of 5, 10, and 22 meters have been built to the West of the 55 meter slide and are used in developing ski jumpers as they work their way to the bigger slide.

After 67 years, thanks to hard work and financial support from many people, we are still able to promote and develop interest in Nordic skiing. Even though these three young men from Norway are no longer with us, it appears reasonable to conclude that their dream has come true.