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Canadian Alexandria Loutitt has made ski jumping history. The 222 meters she achieved on the “mammoth” in Vikersund is a record flight.
“What a fun day! It’s so good to see the girls flying! ” – this is how Halvor Egner Granerud commented on the historic event in ski jumping, which was the women’s training on Saturday, March 18 on the “mammoth” in Vikersund.
Canadian Alexandria Loutitt entered the history of this sporting discipline by setting a new world record for the length of a women’s ski jump with a flight of 222 meters (more HERE).
“We were waiting. You were waiting. Everyone was waiting. 222 meters and Saturday flight, with which Alexandria Loutitt went to eternity in women’s jumping (at least until tomorrow’s women’s competition in Vikersund)” – summary on the Eurosport Twitter profile, where a video with a record attempt by the representative was posted in Canada.
See Alex Loutitt’s flight.
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