Japanise people seem to läs ke Ski jumping, at least back in the day, I sort of remember that they were pretty good in the 90s. Good at jumping in styles.
Ah, the wacky days of ski jumping past. Standing starts, parallel skis, no helmets. Good that those days are over. Great footage though. Funny that the majority of these jumpers have wide open mouths, you see that less and less these days too. I wonder if anyone has done a study on the aerodynamic effects of sky jumping with yer yap wide open. No world record has ever been set by a ski jumper with their trap set to yawn mode. I just made up that stat!
Well, Japanese jumper changed style, didn't they?! I think they started with the wide stile and i think judges were deducting pts because of that, back then lol
In memory of the great Japanese ski jumper, 笠谷幸生 Kasaya Yukio. Gold medalist in 1972. Rest in peace, master!
Lived in Japan in 1972, Japan was beyond hysterically happy with their Gold Medal winners!
Those were the days, when they flew and landed so elegantly...
what a beautiful competition
An elegant master and one of my youth heroes. I loved ski jumping all my life. My deep respect for this outstanding athlete.
ここで🥇🥈🥉を取っていなかったら?札幌オリンピックは開催国で初の!メダル無しに終わっていた!
Went to this ski jump today. So cool to see it.
Our tour group visited this venue last July 2019 also! So glad we went last year!
Stile and Perfection in flight! Never reached again.
Now this legacy ski jumps like Kobayashi did was really a big difference after such long evolution.
Polska górom!
40 years after that...time fly,isn't it...
Japanise people seem to läs ke Ski jumping, at least back in the day, I sort of remember that they were pretty good in the 90s. Good at jumping in styles.
I think Sapporo 1972's medals led to Nagano 1998 and 2022's Ryoyu Kobayashi's gold medal.
beautiful....
Anywhere to watch the full competition?
Ive been looking for the movie like this.anyone can tell me the title,its a movie base on a true story
Eddie the eagle
Ah, the wacky days of ski jumping past. Standing starts, parallel skis, no helmets. Good that those days are over. Great footage though. Funny that the majority of these jumpers have wide open mouths, you see that less and less these days too. I wonder if anyone has done a study on the aerodynamic effects of sky jumping with yer yap wide open. No world record has ever been set by a ski jumper with their trap set to yawn mode. I just made up that stat!
Well, Japanese jumper changed style, didn't they?! I think they started with the wide stile and i think judges were deducting pts because of that, back then lol
awesome !!
Polish athletes are the best in the world. Kamil Stoch and Adam Malysz
... and Wojciech Fortuna - 111 m then ...