1. The length of a jump shall be measured with a taut tape from the
edge of the take-off to that point at which the hindermost ski touches
the alighting track with the part immediately below the binding.
2. To constitute a standing jump the runner must not fall within
a distance of 40 metres from the edge of the take-off or within a
distance of 60 metres where the jump, as in the First Class Test,
exceeds 30 metres. If the runner comes to a standstill without falling
within this distance he will be held to have stood.
3. If a runner saves himself from falling by supporting himself with
his hands, he shall be considered to have fallen.
THIRD CLASS TEST (JUMPING).
1. Every Candidate is required to make two standing jumps of not less
than 10 metres. Four attempts are allowed on the same day.
2. Any two Judges appointed by the Council for the Cross Country
Ski-ing Tests are qualified to judge this Test.
SECOND CLASS TEST (JUMPING).
1. Every Candidate is required to make two standing jumps of not less
than 20 metres. Four attempts are allowed on any one day.
2. Any two Second Class Judges appointed by the Federal Council for
Cross Country Ski-ing Tests may judge this Test. Any Candidate who has
passed this Test may replace one of the Second Class Judges.
FIRST CLASS TEST (JUMPING).
1. Every Candidate is required to make two standing jumps of not less
than 30 metres. Four attempts are allowed on any one day.
2. Two Second Class Judges appointed by the Federal Council for Cross
Country Ski-ing may judge this Test. Any Candidate who has passed the
Second Class Jumping Test may act in place of one of the Second Class
Judges.
INDEX
Accidents
Adelboden
Alpine Club Huts
Ambulance Sledge
Andermatt
Aneroid
Arosa
Attractions of Ski-ing
Avalanches
Bergun
Bernese Oberland
Bernina
Bindings
Boots
Campfer
Cap
Care of Equipment
Celerina
Clothing
Clubs
Coats
Compass
Cost of Ski-ing Holiday
Crampons
Cutting the Track
Dangerous tracks
Davos
Diablerets
Discarded Skis, disposal of
Elements of Ski-ing
Engadine
Engelberg
Equipment
Equipment List
Etiquette
Falls
Fex Thal
Finding the Way
First Aid Equipment
Foot plates
Gloves
Gradients
Graubunden or Grisons
Grindelwald
Gstaad
Guides
Hat
Heights
History of Ski-ing
Inn Valley
Instructors
Iron for waxing
Julier Pass
Jungfrau Joch
Kandersteg
Kesch
Klosters
Knife
Lantern
Lap Thong
Lauterbrun
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