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CoC Finals: Thurnbichler Wins And Takes Overall Trophy
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March 11, 2008 at 19:45 - Magdalena Kobus - add a comment
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Rebounding from slightly weaker performances in Norway, Stefan Thurnbichler, posted a supreme victory over his team mate and major rival, Bastian Kaltenböck, in the last CoC event this winter. He also triumphed in the overall classification.
Thurnbichler leaped 88.0 and 97.5 meters thus securing his win...
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CoC: Kaltenböck Triumphs In Vikersund
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March 10, 2008 at 22:24 - Magdalena Kobus - add a comment
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Bastian Kaltenböck of Austria proved his top shape yet again, winning another CoC event in Norway on his hunt for the title. Kaltenböck showed jumps of 96.5 and 99.0 meters and received 263.0 points to overtake Norway's Lars Bystoel by a half point. Martin Cikl came in third.
On the eve of CoC finals,...
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Oslo: Schlierenzauer Wins And Claims NT Overall Title
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March 9, 2008 at 17:33 - Magdalena Kobus - add a comment
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If Schlierenzauer was really clear about anything this winter, it was that he would hunt down the Nordic Tournament overall trophy. And his attempts didn't fall through. The amazing 18-year-old stunned the, mostly red-and-white, audience that gathered at the Holmenkollen hill today in his magnificent...
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CoC Trondheim: The Roar Of The Tiger
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March 9, 2008 at 14:15 - Magdalena Kobus - add a comment
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Roar Ljoekelsoey made a clear statement of who is who at the Granasen hill in Trondheim today when he captured a strong CoC win jumping to 125.5 and 134.0 meters. Yesterday's leader, Bastian Kaltenböck, failed to overtake the Norwegian ski star, despite giving him a hard time in the opening leg. Another...
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LCoC Finals: Sagen On A Victory Lane In Zao
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March 9, 2008 at 12:01 - Magdalena Kobus - add a comment
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The allure of Anette Sagen's winning ways spreads across the Universe while the sky is no longer a limit for her. Epic as she certainly is, Norway's heroine of ski jumping captured a double glory at the Ladies' CoC finals in Zao this weekend, proving that the overall trophy belongs to her and her only....
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Zao: Yamada And Ulmer Win, Eggenhofer Takes The Trophy
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March 9, 2008 at 11:53 - Magdalena Kobus - add a comment
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The final events of this year's FIS Cup didn't bring much of a surprise. Japanese team ruled across the hill in Zao with Hiroki Yamada clinching victory yesterday and Yusuke Kaneko grabbing a double third rank, yesterday and today. Christian Ulmer of Germany showed a lot of poise climbing atop the last FIS...
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OTHER NEWS
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08/03/2008
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» CoC: Kaltenböck Grabs Lead In Trondheim |
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07/03/2008
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» Andreas Widhölzl Retires From Competitive Ski Jumping |
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» Schlierenzauer On The Hunt For NT Trophy |
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06/03/2008
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» Lillehammer: Trainings And Qualifications Called Off |
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05/03/2008
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» Happonen: I Will Have To Fight And Fight Well.. |
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» Nikunen Waves Farewell |
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04/03/2008
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» Rohwein Is Out |
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