Answer the following question: Information:  - erák (also: Adidas Arena) is a ski jumping stadium with two hills located in the city of Harrachov in the Czech Republic.  - He currently holds the record of 517 individual starts and has been competing in his 28th season in the World Cup in four different decades: the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. He holds the world record for the longest jump for athletes over 35 and 40 years old with 240.5 meters (789 ft), which he set and then tied in Vikersund in 2015 and in Kulm in 2016. He has the record number of appearances in ski jumping at the olympics, the Nordic world championships and the ski flying world championships. He is the oldest ski jumping Olympic medalist at 41 years and 256 days old, the oldest individual World Cup winner at 42 years and 176 days old, the oldest ski jumper on World Cup individual podium and the oldest World Cup performer ever at 44 years and 237 days old.  - Ski jumping is a form of Nordic skiing in which athletes descend a specially constructed takeoff ramp (known as the "inrun"), jump from the end of it (the "table") with as much power as they can generate, and "fly" as far as possible down a steeply sloped hill. Points are awarded for distance and style by five judges, with competition sanctioned by the International Ski Federation (FIS). To enable the athletes (who are known as "ski jumpers") to effectively glide such long distances and land safely, the skis they use are considerably wider and longer than their cross-country and alpine skiing counterparts. Ski jumping is predominantly a winter sport and has been part of the Winter Olympic Games since its inception in 1924 for men and since 2014 for women. Since 1954 it is possible to ski jump in summer on artificial surfaces made from plastic. Along with cross-country skiing, ski jumping is one of two sports which form the Nordic combined discipline. Holmenkollbakken in Oslo is the holy place of this sport, which is most popular in Austria, Germany, Finland, Japan, Norway, Poland and Slovenia.  - The 1992 FIS Ski Flying World Ski Championships took place on 21 March 1992 at erák in Harrachov , Czechoslovakia for the second time . Harrachov previously hosted the event in 1983 . It is the first Ski Flying World Championships in which Germany competed as a unified nation since their October 1990 reunification . Japan 's Noriaki Kasai became the first non-European to both medal and win at the event .    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'fis ski flying world championships 1992' exhibits the relationship of 'sport'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - nordic combined  - ski flying  - ski jumping  - skiing
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ski jumping