Ski jumping
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Ski jumping is a sport in which skiers slide down a hill and onto a take-off ramp (the jump), attempting to be air-lifted as far down the hill as possible. In addition to the length, referees give points for style, on a scale from 1 to 20.
Ski-jumps
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North view of Bergisel, Innsbruck, Austria
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South view of Bergisel, Innsbruck, Austria
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Hochfirstschanze, Titisee-Neustadt, Germany
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Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway
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Winter at Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway
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View from the top, Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway
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Granåsen ski jump arena, Trondheim, Norway
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Wielka Krokiew, Zakopane, Poland
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Wielka Krokiew, Zakopane, Poland
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Średnia Krokiew, Zakopane, Poland
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Kulm, Bad Mitterndorf, Austria
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Planica, Slovenia
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Kaipola, Finland
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Sapporo, Japan
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Vogtlandarena, Klingenthal/Sa., Germany
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Lahti, Finland, 2001 nordic championships
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Lahti, Finland, 2001 nordic championships
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Piyasiri-schanze1,Nayoro,Japan
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Piyasiri-schanze2,Nayoro,Japan
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Asahi-sanbodai-schanze,Shibetsu,Japan
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Asahikawa-Arashiyama-schanze,Asahikawa,Japan
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Kucchan-Asahigaoka-schanze,Kucchan,Japan
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Otaru-Boyodai-schanze,Otaru,Japan
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Taketsuru/kasaya-schanze,Yoichi,Japan
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Sapporo Teineyama-Schanze,Sapporo, Japan
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Shimokawa-Schanze,Shimokawa, Japan
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Ramingstein, Austria
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Kveldteigen K73, Harstad, Norway
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Main Ski Jumping Hills in the World
Ski jumpers
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Janne Ahonen (Finland)
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Adam Malysz (Poland)
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Dieter Thoma (Germany)
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de:Sven Hannawald (Germany]
Historical photos
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Anonymous ski jumper in 1905
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Anonymous ski jumper in 1936
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Ski jump at Saguenay Inn (Quebec), 1943
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Holmenkollrennet 1906, king Haakon of Norway attending a ski jump event for the first time.
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Crownprince Olav of Norway jumping in Holmenkollen