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  2. U.S. National Ski Jumping Championships - Wikipedia

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    Ski jumping national championships organized by the National Ski Association of America (NSA) [1] [2] were held annually from 1905 - 1962. [3] Ski jumping, a winter sport competed on specially constructed ski hills, had been introduced by Norwegian immigrants to the U.S. in the 1880s, with ski clubs and annual tournaments beginning shortly afterwards. [4]

  3. Boy van Baarle - Wikipedia

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    Boy van Baarle (born 18 December 1983 in Delft) is a Dutch former ski jumper and ski jumping coach. He was a representative of the Netherlands in ski jumping and holds the national record for the longest men's ski jump. His greatest international achievement was finishing 5th in a FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup in Ishpeming during the 2000/ ...

  4. Suicide Hill Ski Jump - Wikipedia

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    Suicide Hill Ski Jump is located in a small valley known as Suicide Bowl at the U.P. Nordic Ski Complex (UPNSC). Suicide Bowl contains a total of five jumps: a 13-meter, 25-meter, 40-meter, 60-meter, and Suicide Hill at 90-meters. The 13-, 25-, and 40-meter jumps are fitted with plastic for summer jumping. All five jumps are used during winter.

  5. Pine Mountain Jump - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Mountain ski jumping tournament has been part of the FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup every year since 2004 and with the exception of the occasional Winter Olympic Games or World Cup event, the tournament is annually the most prestigious and highest level ski jumping competition held in the Western Hemisphere. Below is an incomplete ...

  6. 2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), is the 46th World Cup season for men, the 28th season in ski flying, and the 14th season for women as the highest level of international ski jumping competitions. [1] [2] [3] The men's and women's season started on 22 November 2024 in Lillehammer, Norway.

  7. List of ski jumping venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Class of '77 Ski Jumping Complex at Vermont Academy: Saxtons River: Vermont: K35, K20, K10 1925 2002 [30] private Kennett Ski Jump Albany: New Hampshire: K34, K20, K10, K5 1960 2020 [31] Roger Burt Memorial Ski Jumps, Oak Hill Hanover: New Hampshire: K32, K20, K10 1981 [32] [33] Gene Ross Memorial Ski Jump Plymouth: New Hampshire: K28 2016 [34 ...

  8. 2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), was the 45th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 27th season in ski flying, and the 13th season for women. [1] [2] [3] The men's season started on 25 November 2023 in Ruka, Finland and concluded on 24 March 2024 in Planica, Slovenia.

  9. Henry Hall (skier) - Wikipedia

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    Ishpeming Ski Club, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Denver Rocky Mountain Ski Club, Detroit Ski Club Henry Christian Hall (February 27, 1893 – April 17, 1986) was the first person born in America to win an international ski jumping meet, and the first person internationally to jump over 200 feet.