Ski Jumping

Ski jumping is a winter sport in which an athlete descends a take-off ramp (the inrun) and jumps off a specially designed ramp called a jump. The goal is to achieve the longest possible distance while maintaining aerodynamic form and style in the air. Athletes are scored based on their distance covered and the quality of their jump, which includes factors like technique and landing. Ski jumping events are typically held on large hills or normal hills, and the sport is a key feature of winter sporting events like the Winter Olympics and World Championships.