Olympic Ski Jumping
Olympic Ski Jumping is a winter sport where athletes ski down a ramp and leap into the air, aiming for distance and style. Competitors are judged on their takeoff, flight, and landing, with points awarded for technique and distance.
The event takes place on specially designed hills, known as ski jumps, which vary in size. Athletes compete in different categories, including normal hill and large hill events. The sport requires a combination of speed, skill, and precision, making it a thrilling spectacle during the Winter Olympics.