FIS Ski Jumping World Championships
The FIS Ski Jumping World Championships is a prestigious international competition organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS). It features elite ski jumpers from around the world who compete in various events, showcasing their skills in flying through the air after launching off a ramp. The championships are held every two years, alternating with the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
Athletes are judged based on their distance and style, with points awarded for both aspects. The event includes individual and team competitions, allowing nations to compete for medals. The championships have a rich history, dating back to their inception in 1925.