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: Early record-holders like Paula von Lamberg (who jumped 22 meters in 1911) competed in long skirts, as trousers were considered inappropriate for women. Path to Professionalization

: In 1863, Ingrid Olsdatter Vestby is credited with landing a successful jump during an official competition in Trysil, Norway. Skoki kobiet

The institutionalization of women’s ski jumping was a slow process that accelerated only in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Medaliści igrzysk olimpijskich w skokach narciarskich : Early record-holders like Paula von Lamberg (who

While the first men’s competitions date back to the early 19th century, women were active on ski jumps as early as 1862. Women's ski jumping is a sport with a

: For decades, women’s participation was restricted to exhibitions or private clubs. Medical myths—such as claims that jumping could cause infertility or internal injuries—were used to discourage women from the sport.

Women's ski jumping is a sport with a long, albeit often marginalized, history that has only recently gained full professional status and Olympic recognition. Origins and Early History

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