What's the difference between the small hill and large hill? - Salto con gli sci

What's the difference between the small hill and large hill?

The main difference between the small and large hills lies in the size, with the K-point of the small hill ranging from 85 m to 99 m, and the K-point of the large hill ranging from 100 m to 180 m. Another difference is the points awarded per metre, which is used to convert an athlete's distance into points. For the small hill, 2 points are awarded per metre, while it is 1.8 for the large hill.

Which country has won the most medals at the Olympic Games? - Combinata nordica

Which country has won the most medals at the Olympic Games?

Norway has won the most Olympic medals in Nordic combined skiing with 35 medals (15 gold, 12 silver and 8 bronze). Germany is in second place with 16 medals (6 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze) and Finland is close behind with 14 medals (4 gold, 8 silver and 2 bronze).

Who is Gunder Gundersen? - Combinata nordica

Who is Gunder Gundersen?

Gunder Gundersen is a former Norwegian athlete and was technical director of the individual Nordic combined at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.

Who are the Italian Olympic cross-country skiing champions? - Sci di fondo

Who are the Italian Olympic cross-country skiing champions?

Franco Nones in Grenoble 1968 (30 km); Stefania Belmondo in Albertville 1992 (30 km); Manuela Di Centa in Lillehammer 1994 (30 km and 15 km); Maurilio De Zolt, Marco Albarello, Giorgio Vanzetta and Silvio Fauner in Lillehammer 1994 (4x10 km relay); Gabriella Paruzzi in Salt Lake City 2002 (30 km); Stefania Belmondo in Salt Lake City 2002 (15 km); Giorgio Di Centa in Turin 2006 (50 km); Fulvio Valbusa, Giorgio Di Centa, Pietro Piller Cottrer and Cristian Zorzi in Turin 2006 (4x10 km relay)

Which countries have won the most medals at the Olympics? - Sci di fondo

Which countries have won the most medals at the Olympics?

Norway has the most medals in cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympics, with 129 medals (52 gold, 43 silver and 35 bronze), followed by Sweden with 84 (32 gold, 27 silver and 25 bronze). Italy is in 6th place in the cross-country skiing medal table with 36 podium finishes (9 gold, 14 silver, 13 bronze).