Ski jumping
Ski jumping is a winter sport where athletes ski down a take-off ramp and jump off a hill, aiming to achieve maximum distance and style. Competitors are judged based on their flight distance and the quality of their landing. The sport is typically performed on specially designed hills, which vary in size and difficulty.
The event is part of the Winter Olympics and is governed by the International Ski Federation (FIS). Ski jumpers wear specialized equipment, including long skis and aerodynamic suits, to enhance their performance. The sport requires a combination of speed, technique, and precision to excel.