163 Meter - 163 this number is Ramanujan konstant - VERY FAMOUS Indian Mathematician, who died VERY YOUNG, because HIS DIET was poor during 1.Worldwar. Also because of His attitude HE DIED on 26.April - look at the data of this Video, Heikki !!!!!! Therefore the FLATTEST FLIGHT CURVE FOREVER !!!! Speaking of Diet - I remember ONE EXTREME: Ville Kantee from Kuopio with his first victory 1999.11.28 - MY FIRST competition on TV back then 21 years as a 12-years old boy, who came to Hannover - Middle of Germany from Russia nearly Moscow, but Ville Kantees bodyweight 1997-2002 was ONLY 51-56 kg and he is 179cm tall. Shortly after the 2002 Winter Olympics, where he could no longer participate due to his extreme diet - only 37cm in the high jump. And at the Midsummer Festival in 2002 Ville fell three feet from the tree-branch and BROKE his arm - becaue of EXTREME LACK of electrolytes and vitamins in HIS BONES! That was the beginning of the end of his skiflying career 2004. Remember, with a very low BMI 2000.3.18 Villes flying-record was 223,5m - only one meter was missing from the WR. And a comparison to me - mine BMI 2013.10 also under 18. But I also had serious reasons for it, because of my dangerous and insidious (like Ville mental imbalancess, I think) disease in my nervous system I have for three months also 56 kg and 178 cm I'm tall. Then I was finally able to move more with a lot more vitamin D and large amounts of magnesium and my body-weight recovered very quickly to 60kg in 2014.5. 2020 yet my weight is 65 Kg. And, I think, that's a true healthy for a whole carrier and life after this. And because of this complex that must be a normal bodyweight also for the most of skijumpers yet. BMI 21-22, also in 1970-s Walter Steiner. World-Record-holder in Planica 1972. But after the collapse of the Soviet Unionthan 1990s comes and VERY EXTREME TIMES of hunger for ski jumpers comes in late 1990s and early 2000s. That was kept secret by the tough dog Mika Kojonkoski, who pulled the bun out of his mouth at breakfast in Salt Lake City in 2002. Then Matti fell in the team competition and Finland lost the gold medal by 0.1 points - landing of Matti's one jump and his movement insecurity! Mika Kojonkoski was to blame for the "loss"!!! Ultimately just before the 2004 BMI rule Kojonkoski's "protégé" Sigurd Pettersen 2004 as a 4-Hills winner with 57 kg and 1,80m tall. BMI under 18 - that's VERY HARMFUL to health in life of human being for 3-5 years to come. This must NEVER happen again in ski jumping sport and the flight curves remain flat and harmless, despite the higher BMI of 20-22, if you don't modernize the skiflying hills crazy, as the Central Europeans made with Vikersund 2019 - it was absolutely wrong! Norwegians 2018 should have stayed hard and prevented the conversion of their true world record hill - HS 225 with jumps to 253,5-254m. After all, it doesn't matter, if 5-10 jumpers stick to the stem of hill on 100-150m. The whole product (TV) has LOST its attraction with the too high and dangerous flight curves in Planica too, I mean. And such modifications, which make the flight curves significantly higher again - ALSO DURING LANDING in the last part of flights - these modifications has already destroyed the sport of ski flying.
163 Meter - 163 this number is Ramanujan konstant - VERY FAMOUS Indian Mathematician, who died VERY YOUNG, because HIS DIET was poor during 1.Worldwar. Also because of His attitude HE DIED on 26.April - look at the data of this Video, Heikki !!!!!! Therefore the FLATTEST FLIGHT CURVE FOREVER !!!!
Speaking of Diet - I remember ONE EXTREME: Ville Kantee from Kuopio with his first victory 1999.11.28 - MY FIRST competition on TV back then 21 years as a 12-years old boy, who came to Hannover - Middle of Germany from Russia nearly Moscow, but Ville Kantees bodyweight 1997-2002 was ONLY 51-56 kg and he is 179cm tall. Shortly after the 2002 Winter Olympics, where he could no longer participate due to his extreme diet - only 37cm in the high jump.
And at the Midsummer Festival in 2002 Ville fell three feet from the tree-branch and BROKE his arm - becaue of EXTREME LACK of electrolytes and vitamins in HIS BONES! That was the beginning of the end of his skiflying career 2004.
Remember, with a very low BMI 2000.3.18 Villes flying-record was 223,5m - only one meter was missing from the WR. And a comparison to me - mine BMI 2013.10 also under 18. But I also had serious reasons for it, because of my dangerous and insidious (like Ville mental imbalancess, I think) disease in my nervous system I have for three months also 56 kg and 178 cm I'm tall. Then I was finally able to move more with a lot more vitamin D and large amounts of magnesium and my body-weight recovered very quickly to 60kg in 2014.5. 2020 yet my weight is 65 Kg. And, I think, that's a true healthy for a whole carrier and life after this. And because of this complex that must be a normal bodyweight also for the most of skijumpers yet. BMI 21-22, also in 1970-s Walter Steiner. World-Record-holder in Planica 1972. But after the collapse of the Soviet Unionthan 1990s comes and VERY EXTREME TIMES of hunger for ski jumpers comes in late 1990s and early 2000s. That was kept secret by the tough dog Mika Kojonkoski, who pulled the bun out of his mouth at breakfast in Salt Lake City in 2002. Then Matti fell in the team competition and Finland lost the gold medal by 0.1 points - landing of Matti's one jump and his movement insecurity! Mika Kojonkoski was to blame for the "loss"!!! Ultimately just before the 2004 BMI rule Kojonkoski's "protégé" Sigurd Pettersen 2004 as a 4-Hills winner with 57 kg and 1,80m tall.
BMI under 18 - that's VERY HARMFUL to health in life of human being for 3-5 years to come. This must NEVER happen again in ski jumping sport and the flight curves remain flat and harmless, despite the higher BMI of 20-22, if you don't modernize the skiflying hills crazy, as the Central Europeans made with Vikersund 2019 - it was absolutely wrong! Norwegians 2018 should have stayed hard and prevented the conversion of their true world record hill - HS 225 with jumps to 253,5-254m. After all, it doesn't matter, if 5-10 jumpers stick to the stem of hill on 100-150m. The whole product (TV) has LOST its attraction with the too high and dangerous flight curves in Planica too, I mean. And such modifications, which make the flight curves significantly higher again - ALSO DURING LANDING in the last part of flights - these modifications has already destroyed the sport of ski flying.