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A few American and Canadian women's ski jumpers turned up at Whistler for the 2010 Games, with American Alissa Johnson adroitly handling a series of interviews while watching her supportive ski-jumping brother, Anders, competing in his second Olympics.
Beau Dure: Women's Ski Jumping Tests the Grudges of Olympic Leaders Beau Dure 2010
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Lotsa bears, munchkins and even a ski-jumping dolphin.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010
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Being a huge fan of both Rupert and of ski-jumping in general, this is like a dream come true!
'Harry Potter' star Rupert Grint as Eddie the Eagle: Method acting at its most daring | EW.com 2009
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Lee Jin-man/Associated Press Supporters of the Pyeongchang bid performed traditional music during a rally at a ski-jumping hill in Pyeongchang.
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Lotsa bears, munchkins and even a ski-jumping dolphin.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010
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Lotsa bears, munchkins and even a ski-jumping dolphin.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010
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The puck popped into the air for a precious second, ski-jumping off Alexander Ovechkin's stick and over the left shoulder of Washington goaltender Michal Neuvirth, and Brandon Dubinsky watched its journey with a strange combination of detachment and engagement.
Late Goal Breathes Life Into Rangers Mike Sielski 2011
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Lotsa bears, munchkins and even a ski-jumping dolphin.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010
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Lotsa bears, munchkins and even a ski-jumping dolphin.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010
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Reuters Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards slid down a zip line from a ski-jumping tower during a 20th-anniversary celebration of the Calgary Olympics two years ago.
U.K. Ski Team Faces Wipeout Jonathan Clegg 2010
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