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Understanding Ski Jumping: An Overview Ski jumping is a thrilling winter sport where athletes descend a steep ramp at high speeds, ⭕️ leap into the air, and aim to land the longest jump possible before gliding to the finish line. But how ⭕️ are these impressive feats measured and scored? The Measurement of Ski Jumps: K-Point and Beyond In ski jumping competitions, judges measure jumps ⭕️ from the takeoff to a reference point called the "K-point," which indicates the assessment location for the distance covered by ⭕️ the athlete. The following table illustrates the relationship between jump distance (in meters), K-point. and maximum landing point: Distance (m) |
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