I don't know why you're suggesting that I personally fund it...for effect, or to be an asshole? Obviously the point I was making is that there are a shit ton of athletes that are qualified to compete, and it's unfortunate that they'll be overlooked because the competitors will be decided ultimately by a glorified popularity contest. For example, knowing is buzzing about the few Euros who have submitted entries, despite how good they are because they don't have any notoriety.
You speak about the expenses as if you're personally involved...
If it were an open where competitors (uninvited ones I mean) paid there own way to compete (or their individual sponsors helped to offset travel and lodging expenses as is fairly common), how would the costs balloon to what you're suggesting? The event would run longer, so you're looking at wages for diggers, judges, organizers, etc. going up, but otherwise, I would think a lot of the cost and overhead would be fixed, such as the cost to erect the jump itself...whether there's one or 100 people competing, building scaffolding and trucking in  snow is going to cost the same.