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Ski Jump Score

Calculate your ski jump score with FIS rules. Distance points (60 at K-point), style points (5 judges, drop 2), and wind/gate compensation.

Concept Fundamentals
Distance + Style
Total Score
Combined scoring
Par distance
K-Point
Hill-specific target
5 scores (drop H/L)
Style Judges
Telemark landing
Wind + gate adjust
Compensation
Fairness factors
Calculate ScoreUse the calculator below for ice and winter sports metrics

Why This Sport Matters

Why: Ski jumping is a precision sport with precise scoring. Understanding how distance, style, and compensation combine helps athletes and fans.

How: Enter K-point, distance, and judge scores. The calculator adds wind and gate compensation to get your total score.

  • K90=2.0, K120=1.8, K185=1.2 pts/m.
  • Style: 5 judges, drop high/low, sum middle 3.
  • Telemark landing is essential.

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Total
154.0 pts
Distance
96.0
Style
58.0
Wind/Gate
0.0

📊 Score Breakdown

📊 Points Trend

📊 Composition

📊 Component Breakdown

🏔️ Winter Sports Facts

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Stefan Kraft holds the 253.5m world record at Vikersund.

— FIS

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Telemark landing: knees bent, one ski in front.

— FIS

Ski jump scoring uses FIS rules: 60 points at K-point, points per meter beyond (K90=2.0, K120=1.8, K185=1.2). Style: 5 judges, drop high/low, sum middle 3 (max 60). Wind and gate compensation adjust for conditions.

60
Points at K-point
1.2–2.0
Pts/m beyond K
5
Judges (drop 2)
253.5m
World record

Key Takeaways

  • • K-point = 60 pts; beyond adds, short subtracts
  • • Style: 5 judges, drop highest/lowest, sum middle 3
  • • Telemark landing essential for full style
  • • Wind/gate compensation ensures fair conditions

Did You Know?

🎿 Stefan Kraft holds the 253.5m world record at Vikersund.
🏔️ Olympic events use normal (K90) and large (K120) hill.
⛷️ Telemark: knees bent, one ski in front.
💨 Wind compensation can add or subtract several points.
📊 K185 = ski flying, 1.2 pts/m.
🏅 Perfect style = 60 pts; perfect distance at K = 60 pts.

How Does Ski Jump Scoring Work?

Distance Points

60 at K-point. K90=2.0, K120=1.8, K185=1.2 pts per meter beyond.

Style Points

5 judges, 0–20 each. Drop highest and lowest; sum middle 3.

Compensation

Wind and gate compensation added to total for fair conditions.

Expert Tips

Telemark landing — practice for consistent style points.
Wind reading — understand compensation before the jump.
Gate position — higher gate = more speed, more distance.
V-style — aerodynamic body position maximizes distance.

Hill Size Comparison

HillK-pointPts/m
Normal902.0
Large1201.8
Ski Flying1851.2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the K-point in ski jumping?

The K-point (construction point) is the target distance. Reaching it = 60 distance points. Beyond K adds points; short of K subtracts. Points per meter: K90=2.0, K120=1.8, K185=1.2.

How are style points calculated in ski jumping?

Five judges score 0–20 each. The highest and lowest scores are dropped; the middle three are summed (max 60). Telemark landing is essential for full style points.

What is wind and gate compensation?

Wind compensation adjusts for head or tail wind. Gate compensation adjusts for the starting gate position. Both are added to the total score to ensure fair conditions.

What is a telemark landing?

A telemark landing has knees bent with one ski marginally in front of the other. It is the traditional and preferred landing style for full style points from judges.

What are the main hill sizes in ski jumping?

Normal hill (K90), large hill (K120), and ski flying (K185). Olympic events use normal and large hill. Ski flying hills allow jumps over 200m.

Who holds the ski jumping world record?

Stefan Kraft (AUT) jumped 253.5m at Vikersund in 2017. The world record for ski flying varies by venue. FIS governs all official records.

Key Statistics

60
Pts at K
253.5m
World record
5
Judges
1.2–2.0
Pts/m

Official Data Sources

⚠️ Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only. Official FIS rules apply. Not for competition use.

For educational and informational purposes only. Verify with a qualified professional.

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