<Dd> Now, i gonna remove them because of no sources and hard to belive its true anyway . Zoggoemila80calgary (talk) 09: 34, 15 December 2008 (UTC) </Dd> <P> When watching ski jumping on television, I have difficulty in seeing what distance has been achieved, because I do not know how it is measured . If the measurement is similar to the athletics long jump, the distance is that completely cleared, which would be the tail of the rearmost ski, giving the shortest measurement . Is that it? Or is it distance measured to the rearmost (or foremost) foot? This could make a difference of half a metre, which seems to be the order of accuracy of the measurement . And how is is measured anyhow - is there some electronic assistance, or is it purely visual? I cannot find this anywhere I have looked to date . Thanks for any reply . Patche99z (talk) 14: 57, 30 December 2008 (UTC) </P> <Ul> <Li> The distance is measured between the front and the rear foot, if the jumper performs a telemark - landing . If the jumper lands with his feet side - by - side, the distance is measured directly under his feet . McGuffy (talk)--Preceding undated comment added 14: 21, 21 March 2009 (UTC). </Li> </Ul> <Li> The distance is measured between the front and the rear foot, if the jumper performs a telemark - landing . If the jumper lands with his feet side - by - side, the distance is measured directly under his feet . McGuffy (talk)--Preceding undated comment added 14: 21, 21 March 2009 (UTC). </Li>

Where is the distance measured in ski jumping
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