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Olympic ski jump gets thumbs up from Canadian team

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Greg Baxter and Zoya Lynch, both members of the Canadian national team, got to be the first guinea pigs to try out the Olympic ski jump at the brand-new 2010 Winter Olympics venue in Canada on Friday, and gave it the thumbs up. The park, about 18k southwest of Whistler, hosts two national competitions this week....The Nordic Combined North American Junior Championships will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, and the Canadian National Ski Jumping Championships are scheduled for Friday and Saturday.

See: http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=ceaebefb-7669-4ae7-aa80-425ef51d5ff9&k=69326 and http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=f1f786ae-c58a-4c1a-8355-2f7b91b108cb
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