BMI (Body-Mass-Index)
| The Body-Mass-Index formula - weight (kg) / height² (m²) - is used to determine the maximal ski-length for every athlete. Example An athlete is 1,80 m tall and weighs 65 kg. BMI: 65 / 1,80² = 20,06 The jumper's BMI is over the required limit and therefore he is allowed to use skis in the maximum length of 146 % of his height. |
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