Name
Olympics Ski Jumping

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Established
1924 (100 years old)

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Current Season
2022

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Worldwide

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Results
calendar Mens Team Final (14 Feb 22)
calendar Mens Team Round 1 (14 Feb 22)
calendar Mens Large Hill Individual Final (12 Feb 22)
calendar Mens Large Hill Individual Round 1 (12 Feb 22)
calendar Mixed Team Final (07 Feb 22)
calendar Mixed Team Round 1 (07 Feb 22)
calendar Mens Normal Hill Individual Final (06 Feb 22)
calendar Mens Normal Hill Individual Round 1 (06 Feb 22)
calendar Womens Normal Hill Individual Final (05 Feb 22)
calendar Womens Normal Hill Individual Round 1 (05 Feb 22)

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Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the farthest jump after sliding down on their skis from a specially designed curved ramp. Along with jump length, competitor's aerial style and other factors also affect the final score. Ski jumping was first contested in Norway in the late 19th century, and later spread through Europe and North America in the early 20th century. Along with cross-country skiing, it constitutes the traditional group of Nordic skiing disciplines.

The ski jumping venue, commonly referred to as a hill, consists of the jumping ramp (in-run), take-off table, and a landing hill. Each jump is evaluated according to the distance traveled and the style performed. The distance score is related to the construction point (also known as the K-point), which is a line drawn in the landing area and serves as a "target" for the competitors to reach.

The score of each judge evaluating the style can reach a maximum of 20 points. The jumping technique has evolved over the years, from jumps with the parallel skis with both arms pointing forwards, to the "V-style", which is widely used today.

Ski jumping has been included at the Winter Olympics since 1924 and at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships since 1925. Women's participation in the sport began in the 1990s, while the first women's event at the Olympics has been held in 2014. All major ski jumping competitions are organised by the International Ski Federation. Stefan Kraft holds the official record for the world's longest ski jump with 253.5 metres (832 ft), set on the ski flying hill in Vikersund in 2017. Ski jumping can also be performed in the summer on an in-run where the tracks are made from porcelain and the grass on the slope is covered with water-soaked plastic. The highest level summer competition is the FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix, contested since 1994.
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Seasons

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Teams
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Austria Ski Jum
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Bulgaria Ski Ju
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Canda Ski Jumpi
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China Ski Jumpi
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Czech Republic
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Estonia Ski Jum
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Germany Ski Jum
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Italy Ski Jumpi
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Japan Ski Jumpi
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Kazakhstan Ski
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Norway Ski Jump
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Poland Ski Jump
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Romania Ski Jum
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Russian Olympic
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Slovenia Ski Ju
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Switzerland Ski
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Turkey Ski Jump
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Ukraine Ski Jum
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USA Ski Jumping

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