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Why ski jumpers hold their skis in a V shape

Ski JumpingREUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach


In ski jumping, it’s all about how far you fly.

Skiers initially hold their bodies in a position that reduces air drag in order to gain as much speed as possible coming down the take-off ramp, or in-run. But once in the air, athletes change their posture and the position of their skis to maximize air lift, which increases the length of their jump.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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