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Sights at the ski jumps

Some scenes from the Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson Pine Mountain Continental Cup meet this weekend at Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain. The view from on the ski hill as Clemens Aigner of Austria jumps Sunday on the final day of competition. While he didn’t win this year, Aigner still holds the hill record of 472 feet, set in 2020 before the current scaffold was put in place. (Dave Kallmann photo)
Some scenes from the Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson Pine Mountain Continental Cup meet this weekend at Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain. Barbara Ward, widow of late Kiwanis Ski Club lifetime member Dale Ward Sr., on Saturday presented the Butch Wedin Weekend Warrior Award to Manuel Fettner of Austria, who set the record on the new jump at 461 feet on Friday, then tied it Saturday. (Dave Kallmann photo)
Some scenes from the Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson Pine Mountain Continental Cup meet this weekend at Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain. Olympic snowboard gold medalist Nick Baumgartner of Iron River poses for a photo with U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin, who attended the competition Saturday. (Dave Kallmann photo)
Some scenes from the Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson Pine Mountain Continental Cup meet this weekend at Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain. Eric Anderson of Escanaba turns bacon at his tailgate party on Saturday, the day that normally draw the largest crowds for the annual competition. (Dave Kallmann photo)

Some scenes from the Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson Pine Mountain Continental Cup meet this weekend at Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain. The view from on the ski hill as Clemens Aigner of Austria jumps Sunday on the final day of competition. While he didn’t win this year, Aigner still holds the hill record of 472 feet, set in 2020 before the current scaffold was put in place. Barbara Ward, widow of late Kiwanis Ski Club lifetime member Dale Ward Sr., on Saturday presented the Butch Wedin Weekend Warrior Award to Manuel Fettner of Austria, who set the record on the new jump at 461 feet on Friday, then tied it Saturday. Olympic snowboard gold medalist Nick Baumgartner of Iron River poses for a photo with U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin, who attended the competition Saturday. Eric Anderson of Escanaba turns bacon at his tailgate party on Saturday, the day that normally draw the largest crowds for the annual competition. For more on the weekend, see Local Sports. (Dave Kallmann photos)

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