Discussion about ski jumping.
Skyflyer
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by Skyflyer » 23 Feb 2007, 10:20
And there is! WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SAPPORO! Who can win the gold?
I think, that ADAM MALYSZ have to win!
What do you think?
If someone knows about results of the first training in Sapporo on K-120 hill, one knows also why I have added to poll "Petr Chaadaev"
Vik
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by Vik » 23 Feb 2007, 12:48
@SkyFlyer: the tournamentsite
www.dsj3cup.pl is in polish
.... are you admin of the site?
Skyflyer
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by Skyflyer » 24 Feb 2007, 10:13
No, I'm only jumper in this tournament. Conntact with admin -
webmaster_gaworek@o2.pl . He has sayed me, that english version of site is realy good idea, and it is under consideration now.
Thomas
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by Thomas » 24 Feb 2007, 12:53
I'm one of two people who voted for Ljøkelsøy. It's looking good with him on third after the first half. Nevertheless, the competition was dreadful. Boring with all those short lengths.
Risto Salonen
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by Risto Salonen » 24 Feb 2007, 13:54
Ammann didn't really deserve the 19's of that landing
But another medal for Finland, Olli was superb!
Nevertheless, the competition was dreadful. Boring with all those short lengths.
Well, it once was. Can't say that when the longest jump reaches 136,5 meters
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by Thomas » 24 Feb 2007, 14:42
Risto Salonen wrote: Ammann didn't really deserve the 19's of that landing
But another medal for Finland, Olli was superb!
Nevertheless, the competition was dreadful. Boring with all those short lengths.
Well, it once was. Can't say that when the longest jump reaches 136,5 meters
I said it after the first half, when the longest jump was about 124-125 meters.