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Norway 9 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze=28 medals
1 bronze
Ski jumping happens the most in races and skiing lessons
Through the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, Matti Nykänen of Finland and Simon Ammann of Switzerland each won 4 ski jumping gold medals and Jens Weißflog of Germany and Thomas Morgenstern of Austria each won 3 ski jumping gold medals.
For the Summer Games, Japan has won the most medals in gymnastics, judo, swimming, and wrestling. For the Winter Games, Japan has won the most medals in speed skating and ski jumping.
In the Summer Olympics, Finland has won their most medals in athletics and wrestling. In the Winter Olympics, Finland has won their most medals in cross country skiing, speed skating, and ski jumping.
In the Summer Olympics, Japan has won the most medals in gymnastics (92) and the most gold medals in judo (35). Swimming and wrestling are also sports that Japan has done very well at. In the Winter Olympics, Japan has won the most medals in speed skating (12) and the most gold medals (3) in ski jumping.
One can find information on ski jumping by going to the city's downtown area and finding an Information Center. At most information centers, there will be a map or brochures full of attractions, such as ski jumping.
Ski jumping started in the 1860s.
Ski Jumping began in Norway in the 1860s.
As of 2/14/2014 Norway has one medals in alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country, Nordic combined, snowboarding, and ski-jumping.