Ski jumpers spend years perfecting their technique, but once they leave the ramp there's an element that they can't control. Here's how the wind plays a role in their outcome.
When ski jumpers launch off the ramp, they're traveling more than 60 mph and are suspended hundreds of feet in the air. In a matter of seconds, they're back on the ground.
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