MAN IN FLIGHT.—The perils of ski-jumping are reduced with an action as proficient as this one. This jumper has just left an 80-metre jump and is making what looks to be a perfect leap. The conditions are obviously a good deal more suitable than were those at Coronet Peak last year when J. Pike won the New Zealand jump.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 15
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59MAN IN FLIGHT.—The perils of ski-jumping are reduced with an action as proficient as this one. This jumper has just left an 80-metre jump and is making what looks to be a perfect leap. The conditions are obviously a good deal more suitable than were those at Coronet Peak last year when J. Pike won the New Zealand jump. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 15
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