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The National Ski Association of America, the forerunner of the present-day U.S. Ski & Snowboard, was founded on Feb. 21, 1905 in Ishpeming, Michigan.Club President Carl Tellefsen proposed holding a meeting after the 1905 jumping tournament – a national competition – to found a ski association which, among other duties, would oversee jumping tournaments.
Ski jumping national championships organized by the National Ski Association of America (NSA) [1] [2] were held annually from 1905–1962. [3] Ski jumping, a winter sport competed on specially constructed ski hills, had been introduced by Norwegian immigrants to the U.S. in the 1880s, with ski clubs and annual tournaments beginning shortly afterwards. [4]
Ski Jumping Cross-country Total Jump 1 Jump 2 Points Rank Time Points Rank Points Rank Mike Devecka: Individual: 77.6 79.5 157.1 27 50:00.0 205.735 6 362.835 21 Bob Kendall: 67.9 71.1 139.0 38 54:34.0 164.635 38 303.635 39 Jim Miller: 80.8 58.9 139.7 37 51:09.9 195.250 17 334.950 34 Teyck Weed: 66.5 63.3 129.8 40 52:26.2 183.805 29 313.605 38
USA: NOC: United States Olympic Committee: ... First place team wins gold, second silver, and third bronze. ... Ski Jumping Cross-country Total Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Her victory marked the first gold medal won by an American after the death of an entire US figure skating team in an ... USA 5:1 (1:1 , 2:0, 2:0) ... Ski Jumping ...
USA: NOC: United States Olympic Committee: ... Team Event First round Consolation game ... Ski jumping Cross-country Total Jump 1 Jump 2 Points
The USSA continued to control the rules and governance of the sport, as well as the coordination of travel programs for recreational skiers, while the U.S. Ski Team focused solely on the elite national team. In 1988, the USSA and U.S. Ski Team merged again under the direction of Thomas Weisel, who proposed the creation of a 15-person "super ...
Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Distance Points Rank Distance Points Rank Points Rank Walter Bietila: Normal hill: 66.5 100.4 24 63.5 94.8 34 195.2 30 Sverre Fredheim: 73.5 107.7 10 73.0 106.4 10 214.1 11 Roy Mikkelsen: 69.5 102.0 18 68.0 100.6 25 202.6 23 Caspar Oimoen: 71.5 100.5 23 72.5 107.1 9 207.6 13