FIS Ski Jumping
FIS Ski Jumping is a winter sport where athletes ski down a take-off ramp and jump into the air, aiming for distance and style. The sport is governed by the International Ski Federation (FIS), which sets the rules and organizes competitions worldwide.
Competitors are judged based on their distance and the quality of their jump, which includes factors like body position and landing technique. Ski jumping events are held on various hill sizes, with larger hills allowing for longer jumps. The sport is featured in major competitions, including the Winter Olympics and the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.