Ski Jumping

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  • Ski Jumping Meanings

    noun a sport in which a skier goes down a take-off ramp and jumps as far as possible before landing on a steeply sloped landing hill

    Fields related to ski jumping

    Sports

    Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors ski down a take-off ramp, jump and attempt to land as far as possible down the hill.

    Recreation

    Some people enjoy ski jumping as a recreational activity, practicing on smaller hills for fun and exercise.

    Training

    Professional ski jumpers undergo rigorous training to improve their technique and performance in competitions.

    Olympics

    Ski jumping is one of the events in the Winter Olympics, where athletes compete for medals based on their jumping distance and style.

    Occupation Usage of ski jumping

    Sports commentator

    Ski jumping is often featured in winter sports events and competitions, where sports commentators provide live commentary and analysis of the athletes' performances.

    Athlete

    Professional ski jumpers participate in competitions and events around the world, showcasing their skills and techniques in front of audiences and judges.

    Coach

    Ski jumping coaches work closely with athletes to improve their jumping technique, physical conditioning, and mental preparation for competitions.

    Event organizer

    Organizers of ski jumping events are responsible for planning and executing competitions, ensuring the safety of athletes, and managing logistics such as venue setup and audience accommodations.

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