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  2. Ski Jumping Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ski Jumping Canada is funded through partnerships Sport Canada, Canadian Olympic Committee, and the Snow Sports Consortium's key partners - Karbon is the National team's official clothing sponsor, along with Bracelayer Canada and SEIZ.

  3. List of ski jumping hills - Wikipedia

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    4 Canada. 5 Czech Republic. ... This is a list of ski jumping hills passing the FIS rules, ... Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center (closed - 1996), ...

  4. Ski jumping - Wikipedia

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    Starting with his example in 1915 until late 1959, annual ski jumping competitions were held on Mount Revelstoke — the ski hill Nelsen designed — the longest period of any Canadian ski jumping venue. Revelstoke's was the biggest natural ski jump hill in Canada and internationally recognized as one of the best in North America.

  5. Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center - Wikipedia

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    Big Thunder was a regular site for the FIS Nordic Ski Jumping World Cup, and arranged a world cup round, typically with two jumps, every season from 1980 through 1991. Nordic combined was, in addition to the World Championships, hosted twice, in 1989 and in 1994.

  6. List of longest ski jumps - Wikipedia

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    However, since 1972, the FIS Ski Flying World Championships has been a mainstay event, and ski flying event are also part of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup calendar. The first to officially reach 200 metres (660 ft) was Toni Nieminen in 1994, by landing a jump of 203 metres (666 ft); at the time, ski jumpers did not receive distance points for ...

  7. Nels Nelsen Hill - Wikipedia

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    Nels Nelsen Hill (orig.: Big Hill) is an abandoned ski jumping hill located in Mount Revelstoke National Park near the city of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. The original hill, Big Hill, was built in 1916 and was the first permanent ski jump in Canada. By 1933, three world length records had been set on the Big Hill. It fell out of use ...

  8. On Big Bear's slopes, a new ski lift opens. Is a link between ...

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    Alterra, one of the biggest names in the ski industry, operates 19 resorts in the Western U.S. and Canada and uses its popular Ikon season passes to market them together.

  9. Category:Ski jumping competitions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ski jumping at the 2010 Winter Olympics (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Ski jumping competitions in Canada" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.