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The five-kilometer ski jump was an event in the Sixty-sixth Winter Games. It could only be held on Mimas, a moon of Saturn. The competitors would ski down a runway on the side of the six km central peak of the crater Arthur. Due to Mimas' low gravity (.008g), they would need to push with their ski poles to build up enough speed. At the end of the five km run, they would be traveling at around 100 kph. The end curved up to a 45 degree angle so the skier jumped upwards. With their velocity, a jumper reached an altitude of two and one-half km above the end of the runway (three and a half from the floor of the crater) and traveled over ten km. The women's record was 10.6 km while the men's was over 11.5 km.

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