Ski Jumping World Cup
The Ski Jumping World Cup is an annual series of competitions where elite ski jumpers from around the world compete for points and titles. The event typically takes place during the winter months, featuring various venues across Europe, Asia, and North America. Athletes perform jumps from large ramps, aiming for distance and style, with their scores determined by judges and distance measurements.
The competition is organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), which oversees the rules and regulations. Points are awarded based on performance, and the overall winner is crowned at the end of the season. The event attracts a global audience and showcases the skills of top athletes in the sport.