If you start from gate 55 at Kulm you can easily land behind the fall line. Of course you will crash... BUT the judges won't consider it as a crash... the german judge even gave me 17.0 haha this is hilarious.
I don't know if this has been discussed yet... but it's really cool
Landing behind the fall line
Landing behind the fall line
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Re: Landing behind the fall line
Wonder if that works in real life aswell
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX3Hvf9gx3s That has been around for a while
That's gotta hurt.
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The judges won't consider it a crash???davisp wrote:I know that's what it says, but you can also do the following. If you start from gate 55 at Kulm you can easily land behind the fall line. Of course you will crash... BUT the judges won't consider it as a crash... the german judge even gave me 17.0 haha this is hilarious.
I don't know if this has been discussed yet... but it's really cool. I know it works
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Re: Landing behind the fall line
If they let Jurij Tepes jump at Vikersund from highest gate and upwind he could jumper over fall line and they will count it as WR but the FIS dont do it because nobody knows what happens after take off if he make a frontflip or something else because of the high speed and if he would jump over fall line imagine what happens with him (break all bones etc.)
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interesting thought. Women jumpers start from much higher gates than men, but only small hills right? I don't think they would let them jump from high gates in flying hills..Georg Gasser wrote:If they let Jurij Tepes jump at Vikersund from highest gate and upwind he could jumper over fall line and they will count it as WR but the FIS dont do it because nobody knows what happens after take off if he make a frontflip or something else because of the high speed and if he would jump over fall line imagine what happens with him (break all bones etc.)
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MikesCZ wrote:interesting thought. Women jumpers start from much higher gates than men, but only small hills right? I don't think they would let them jump from high gates in flying hills..Georg Gasser wrote:If they let Jurij Tepes jump at Vikersund from highest gate and upwind he could jumper over fall line and they will count it as WR but the FIS dont do it because nobody knows what happens after take off if he make a frontflip or something else because of the high speed and if he would jump over fall line imagine what happens with him (break all bones etc.)
If i'm not mistaken, the last time women jumped in a ski flying hill, was in the old Vikersund hill. Maybe it was in 2006 - 2007. I think they jumped before the coc competition started. They jumped from the same gates as the male jumpers. I don't think that women has jumped in a ski flying hill after that? Or am i mistaken?