K95

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K95 is a ski jumping hill size classification indicating a normal hill with a K-point of 95 meters, commonly used in competitive ski jumping events.

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K95 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf normal hill category
ski jumping hill size classification
appliesTo outdoor ski jumping hills
belongsToCategory normal hill size range
definedBy distance from take-off to K-point of 95 metres
hasAbbreviationForm K-95
K95 hill
hasHillType normal hill
hasKPoint 95 metres
K-95
hasRelationTo hill profile
hill size
landing slope geometry
hasTypicalUse Continental Cup ski jumping events
surface form: Continental Cup normal hill events

Junior and youth ski jumping competitions
World Cup normal hill events
isLargerThan smaller normal hill classifications such as K90
isSmallerThan large hill classifications such as K120
measuredIn metres
partOfSystem K-point based hill classification system
regulatedBy International Ski and Snowboard Federation
surface form: International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS)
relatedTo HS (hill size) metric for ski jumping hills
usedAsReferenceFor gate and wind compensation calculations
hill record distances
judging distance points in competitions
usedFor FIS-sanctioned competitions
competitive ski jumping events
national ski jumping competitions
usedIn Nordic combined ski jumping
ski jumping

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