to her before she competed. they leap from 70 to 90 metre hills, reach speeds of over 60 miles an hour and reach speeds of over 60 miles an hourand can reach speeds of over 60 miles an hour and can travel over 100 metres before landing. this thrill—seeking, then there's ski jumping. in 16—year—old mani cooper is the first british woman to ever attempt it as an olympics. it is quite scary. you havejumps an olympics. it is quite scary. you have jumps where it really lift you out and then you get the timing right, you get the air right, you get the positioning right and then they just have get the positioning right and then theyjust have a smile on your face. yes! but one sport is not enough for the kettering teenager, who took up nordic combined after moving to austria with her family in 2012. mining the two is very special. ski jumping, yet to be explosive. when you'rejumping jumping, yet to be explosive. when you're jumping out, you jumping, yet to be explosive. when you'rejumping out, you have to be concentrated as well. you need indifference, you need sprints, you need to have that pace so you can keep up. when you put yourself afterwards, you feel so good. yes!