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What is Olympic ?
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Jan 12th, 2008 03:17
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Ski Jumping has been included in the program of every Winter Olympic
Games. From 1924 through 1956, the competition involved jumping from one
hill whose length varied from each edition games to the next. Most
historians have placed this length at 70 meters and have classified this
as the large hill. (Recent information from the FIS offices in
Switzerland have had the K-points from 1924 to 1956 determined as shown
below). In 1960, the ski jump hill was standardized to 80 meters. In
1964, a second ski jump, the normal hill at 70 meters (K90) was added
along with the 80 meter (K120) large hill. The length of the large hill
run in 1968 increased from 80 meters to 90 meters (K120). The team large
hill event was added in 1988. By 1992, the ski jumping competitions were
referred by their K-point distances rather than their run length prior
to launching from the ski jump (90 meters for the normal hill and 120
meters for the large hill, respectively) and have been that way ever
since. For the 2006 Winter Olympics, the normal hill was designated as
HS106 (K95) while the large hill was designated as HS140 (K125). As of
the 2006 Winter Olympics, only men compete in this sport, though a
petition to include women has been sent from the FIS to the IOC for
inclusion in the 2010 Winter Olympics. This petition was rejected by the
IOC on November 29, 2020 though women’s ski jumping will be included in
the 2009 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic.
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