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What Is The Angle Of A Ski Jump?

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By leaning forward, the jumper will naturally start to glide down the PREPARED tracks along the in-run. The in-run NORMALLY has an ANGLE of 38 to 36 degrees, which then curves into a transition; the last part of the in-run, the take-off, typically has an angle between 7 and 12 degrees DOWNHILL.

By leaning forward, the jumper will naturally start to glide down the prepared tracks along the in-run. The in-run normally has an angle of 38 to 36 degrees, which then curves into a transition; the last part of the in-run, the take-off, typically has an angle between 7 and 12 degrees downhill.



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