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Primarily consisting of two tall ski jumps, the Olympic Jump Complex is a world-class training facility for ski jumping. The 90 meter and 120 meter jump towers are true skyscrapers where the brave (or crazy) risk life and limb for the love of their sport. The 120 meter tower features a skydeck that is accessible to the public via chairlift/elevator. Steps away you'll find the Kodak Sports Park where freestyle skiers train year-round. From a distance I could see the 90 and 120 meter ski jump towers. After entering the complex I purchased a ticket. It would take me to the top of the 120 meter ski jump. My first stop was the Kodak Sports Park.
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