Ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson signs a copy of The Berlin Daily Sun after making her historic jump last March off the Nansen Ski Jump. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
Sarah Hendrickson is shown jumping off the historic Nansen Ski Jump in Milan during a publicity stunt for Red Bull last March. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson signs a copy of The Berlin Daily Sun after making her historic jump last March off the Nansen Ski Jump. (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
MILAN — Almost a year after she helped breathe new life into the Nansen Ski Jump, Sarah Hendrickson will jump at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, next month.
Hendrickson earned a trip back to the Olympics by taking first place in the U.S. Olympics Trials for women’s ski jumping in Park City, Utah, on Dec. 30.
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