
Sigmund Ruud
Sigmund Ruud was a celebrated Norwegian ski jumper who won an Olympic silver medal in 1928. He is remembered for his contributions to the sport and for predicting the potential decline in the number of ski jumpers with the advent of larger jumping hills, a foresight that has been echoed by later historians and athletes.
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Sigmund Ruud was an Olympic silver medalist in ski jumping in 1928 who predicted a decline in the sport.
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