Jumping Hill definition

Jumping Hill means the area used for the purpose of Competitions including start, landing and outrun areas, warm-up and areas adjacent to the actual jumping hill. It includes the air space above.

Examples of Jumping Hill in a sentence

  • As a matter of principle, service personnel of the equipment providers shall be given the same access rights as the service personnel entered by a National Ski Association (including access to lifts serving the Jumping Hill).

  • The Jumping Hill is listed together with the homologation number and is available on the FIS Website: xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/DB/ski-jumping/homlogations.html The Jumping Hill includes start, landing and outrun areas which shall be designed and equipped in accordance with the specifications and guidelines issued by FIS.

  • An immaculate preparation and maintenance of the Jumping Hill is of the essence of this Agreement.

  • The Event Venue including the Jumping Hill and all Event Facilities have been inspected by the FIS as part of the application procedure.

  • The Organiser shall apply all possible measures requested by the FIS Race Directors to ensure that the Jumping Hill is ready on time in the best possible conditions to be used for training and the Competitions.

  • The Organiser shall regularly report to the FIS Race Director on the state of preparation of the Jumping Hill and Courses (including the snow conditions in the period prior to the Competitions).

  • The Organiser shall regularly report to the FIS Race Director Ski Jumping «DISCIPLINES» on the state of preparation of the Jumping Hill (including the snow conditions in the period prior to the Competitions).

  • The preparation of the Jumping Hill and Courses must be guaranteed by snowmaking facilities with sufficient capacity.

  • In all cases, access to the Jumping Hill is restricted and subject to additional on-course-permits issued under the control of the FIS Technical Delegate and/or Race Director Ski Jumping «DISCIPLINES».

  • The Organiser shall be responsible for the Jumping Hill and Courses.

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