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12 unusual facts about Willingen


Alois Lipburger

However, he died in automobile accident while returning from World Cup event in Willingen.

Dennis Störl

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

Florian Schabereiter

He finished third in the team event in Willingen in February 2010 and also finished 26th in the individual large hill event at that same venue.

Hein-Arne Mathiesen

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

Hochheideturm

Hochheideturm is a 59 metre high observation tower, with a completely glassed prospect platform on 831 metres high, located in Ettelsberg, Germany, near Willingen.

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.

Martin Höllwarth

On February 4, 2001, while returning from an event in Willingen, a car driven by Höllwarth was involved in an accident in which Austrian coach Alois Lipburger died.

Martin Mesík

His best World Cup placement is a 16th place from Willingen 2003.

Roman Koudelka

On 12 February 2012, Koudelka finished as runner up in Willingen to improve his best position in an FIS World Cup event.

Roman Sergeevich Trofimov

2009-10 Trofimov advanced into the Russian World Cup team and competed in Willingen and Klingenthal.

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.


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