There are only 5 Ski Flying Hills all over the world. The Certak in Harrachov (CZE) is one of this 5 hills. With a Hill Size of 210 its the smallest one but still its huge.
See the wonderful village of Engelberg in December 2017 with the Große Titilis Schanze. The Ski Jumping Hill is ready for the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup competitions.
After a one-week break the Ladies World Cup tour will restart in Germany with the first ever ladies' World Cup team event to be held on Dec. 16 on the Adlerschanze HS108, followed by an individual event on Sunday.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th c...
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See the wonderful Hochfirstschanze in Titisee-Neustadt. Located in the Black-Forest (GER). The hill is huge and the athletes call it a small flying hill. Neustadt is one half of Titisee-Neustadt, not as well known as Titisee, the other half, but very b...
It’s now time for the first of four German stages featured in the 2017/18 Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup. Titisee-Neustadt’s Hochfirst HS142 will be the upcoming location for a TL competition and a LH event on Dec. 9-10.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18...
Germany's Andreas Wellinger wins the second competition on the the Large Hill in Nizhny Tagil ahead of his teammate Richard Freitag. 3rd place for Austrian Stefan Kraft.
Full results here: http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/events-and-places/event=41...
The in-form German scores 308.2 points with jumps of 138.5 and 139.5 metres on the way to a second straight World Cup win and the top spot in the Lillehammer triple. Norway's Lundby and Japanese ace Sara Takanashi claim podium spots.
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21-year-old German finds the ispiration from fellow countryman Richard Freitag in the 2nd Normal Hill event on Lysgardbakken. Althaus finishes ahead of Friday's winner Maren Lundby and Japan's Yuki Ito.
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Germany's Richard Freitag comes from behind to score his first win of the season The Norwegian duo of Daniel A. Tande and Johann A. Forfang complete the podium in Russia.
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23-year-old local idol with a clear win in the World Cup opening ahead of Katharina Althaus and 2014 Olympic Champion Carina Vogt.
Full results here: http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/events-and-places/results/?season=2018&discipline=&gender=all&ra...
The next two Men events will be held next weekend on the Russian HS134 Large Hill while the 2017/18 Ladies World Cup will finally start with a three-day competition (the first one on the HS138) at the Lysgårdsbakken Ski Jumping Arena.
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The 34-year-old from Slovenia adds a long-awaited second World Cup victory to his tally by collecting 301.4 points with jumps of 140.0 and 142.0 metres. Damjan finishes ahead of Norway's Forfang and Germany's Wellinger.
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Norway secures second season win in Team Large Hill in Ruka. Germany take the second place on the podium ahead of Japan.
Full results here: http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/events-and-places/event=41060/race=4915/
A total of eight World Cup contests will be held during the Ruka Nordic long weekend at the end of November, two of them on the HS 142 Rukatunturi Large Hill located in Kuusamo. The second World Cup stage will feature a Team LH competition and an indiv...
Junshiro Kobayashi wins his first World Cup competition ahead of Polish Kamil Stoch and Austrian Stefan Kraft
Full results here: http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/events-and-places/event=41223/race=5001/
Norway opens the new season with a clear win in the Team competition on Polish soil. 2nd place for Poland and Austria with the same score.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small ...
It will be one of the biggest sport events in the history of Polish Ski Jumping with the opening stage slated to take place the upcoming weekend at Wisla-Malinka’s Adam Małysz Hill. A Team LH competition is planned on Saturday, with the Individual comp...
The 2017/2018 season opening for the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup takes place in Wisla. On November 17. the Qualification will take place, competitions on 18. and 19.th November. The snow for covering the hill is produced although it is outside 20°C. The ...
The video shows the wonderful Olympic Ski Jumping Venue in Hakuba / Nagano (Japan). Every year two FIS Grand Prix competitions take place on the large hill.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Tele...
During the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in Lahti (FIN), FIS in partnership with the National Anti-Doping Agency and the Local Organising Committee, launched an outreach programme to give athletes and their entourages the opportunity to demon...
Stefan Kraft becomes first austrian since Gregor Schlierenzauer in 2013 to win Ski Jumping World Cup. Kraft conquers final competition in Planica, landing at 250 metres, ahead of Andreas Wellinger from Germay and Noriaki Kasai from Japan.
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Norway’s team which featured Robert Johansson, Johann Andre Forfang, Anders Fannemel and Andreas Stjernen won with a total of 1,551.6 points from eight jumps ahead of Germany and Poland. Kamil Stoch set a new hill record with a leap of 251.5 metres.
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The Austrian held his nerves to claim his 7th individual win of the season in the FH opener on the Slovenian soil. Kraft saw off the German pair of Wellinger and Eisenbichler and now leads Poland's Kamil Stoch by 86 points prior to the season-finale on...
The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Finals will represent the peak of season in Planica and in the whole of Slovenia. 30 events are already in the books and from March 24th to 26th tens of thousands of loud fans will gather and cheer for the athletes at the ...