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unusual facts about Ski Jumping World Cup



Arve Vorvik

In the World Cup he finished once among the top 10, with an eighth place from Iron Mountain in February 1996.

Carl Nordin

He made his World Cup debut in March 2008 in Planica, but only has one finish in an individual competition; in February 2009 in Klingenthal.

Christian Ulmer

He made his World Cup debut in November 2006 in Kuusamo, and his eighth place in that race is his best result so far.

Dennis Störl

In the World Cup he finished once among the top 15, with an eleventh place from Willingen in February 2001.

Geir Atle Wøien

In the World Cup he finished once among the top 10, with an eighth place from Predazzo in December 1993.

Hein-Arne Mathiesen

In the World Cup he finished once among the top 10, with a ninth place from Willingen in February 1997.

Hiroki Yamada

In the World Cup he finished four times among the top 10, his best results being two fourth places from Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1 January 2002) and Hakuba (24 January 2002).

Kai Bracht

In the World Cup he finished three times among the top 30, his best result being a 25th place from Tauplitz in March 2003.

Kai Kovaljeff

He made his World Cup debut in January 2009 in Zakopane, and collected his first World Cup points with a 21st place in that race.

Kenji Suda

In the World Cup he finished twelve times among the top 10, his best result being a second place from Örnsköldsvik in March 1994.

Marcin Bachleda

He made his World Cup debut in February 2001 in Willingen, and collected his first World Cup points with a 28th place in January 2002 in Zakopane.

Roman Sergeevich Trofimov

His first World Cup competition took place in Willingen, Germany in 2010 although he had previously competed in qualifying rounds, without qualifying.

Teppei Takano

In the World Cup he finished once among the top 10, recording a ninth place from February 2003 in Willingen.

Ville Larinto

Larinto made his World Cup debut in 2007-08, and picked up his first World Cup points in the Four Hills opener at Oberstdorf, Germany on 30 December 2007, when he finished 29th.

Werner Haim

In the World Cup he finished 32 times among the top 10, his best result being a victory from Liberec in January 1990.


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