Ski jumping is a winter sport in which athletes launch themselves off a ramp, known as a take-off, and glide through the air on skis before landing on a slope below. The primary objective is to achieve the longest jump possible while maintaining proper form and technique during the jump and landing. Ski jumping is typically conducted on specially designed hills, known as ski jumping hills, which are rated by their size and the distance athletes are expected to jump. Competitions are usually judged based on distance and style, with athletes scoring points based on their performance. The sport is a featured event in the Winter Olympics and has a significant following in countries with a rich history in winter sports, such as Norway, Finland, and Austria.
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