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The Slow Rebirth of Canadian
Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined

Team Canada is playing a waiting game. Fourteen years have passed since Canada sent a ski jumper to the Olympics, and Canadians will sit out another round at the 2002 Games in both the Nordic combined and ski jumping events. But a new generation of Canadian ski jumpers has all the while been in the making.
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It began as a show of courage. In 1809, Olaf Rye, a Norwegian lieutenant, ski-jumped a distance of 9.5 metres in the air before an audience of his soldiers. He was seeking a way to demonstrate his bravery and fortitude to his troops, and in performing this stunt, he became the first known ski jumper. From those beginnings, ski jumping has become a story of flying V's and Flying Finns.


The risk-reward equation is a defining element of ski jumping. The jumper reaches speeds of 90 km/h going down the ramp. He must snap his skis upward and lean forward upon takeoff, shifting his centre of gravity ahead, stretching long and steady towards his ski tips. The right form will give him flight itself -- lasting and exhilarating. The alternative might be "the agony of defeat."
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Telemark Position: The classic landing position with one ski placed in front of the other, lunging forward, and one knee bent toward the ground.
Learn more about the language of ski jumping.
Find out more about the language of Ski Jumping.

K90
World champion Malysz has the edge over Germans Hannawald and Schmitt.
K120
Red-hot Hannawald and a daring Finnish rookie will bust the biggest jumps.
Team Event
Germany has the depth to outdistance Austria and Finland.

Ski Jumping Links
Federation Internationale de Ski >>> www.fis-ski.com

Ski Jumping Venues
Utah Olympic Park
 



COUNTRY G S B
1 GER 12 16 7
2 NOR 11 7 6
3 USA 10 13 11
4 RUS 6 6 4
5 CAN 6 3 8
6 FRA 4 5 2
7 ITA 4 4 4
8 FIN 4 4 4
9 NED 3 5 0
10 SUI 3 2 6


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Janne Ahonen, Finland
Sven Hannawald, Germany
Funaki Kazuyoshi, Japan
Adam Malysz, Poland
Martin Schmitt, Germany


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