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When a ski jumper leaves the edge of the ramp how far vertically is he really from the ground
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When a ski jumper leaves the edge of the ramp, they are typically several meters above the ground. The exact distance can vary depending on the size and angle of the ramp, as well as the speed and technique of the ski jumper. On average, ski jumpers can be anywhere from 2 to 5 meters (6 to 16 feet) above the ground when they take off.
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