Primoz Peterka ends career
Primoz Peterka ends career
Best Slovenian ski jumper of all times Primoz Peterka announced that after difficult decision he is ending his career. He says he loves ski-jumping so much, but after faild to achive the ticket for first team this season, he and other people decided that it's time to end his career..
Peterka is jumper from Funaki, Goldberger, Okabe, Schmitt, Hannawald, Ahonnen, Widhölzl generation.
Peterka after winning over Dieter Thoma in Planica 1997
Peterka with Funaki and Widhölz after winning crystal globus for best in season 1997
What do you say about this jumper?
His most remarkable jump ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wTUyPbs7HU
World Cup victories
January 27, 1996 Poland Zakopane
March 13, 1996 Sweden Falun
December 8, 1996 Finland Kuusamo
December 15, 1996 Czech Republic Harrachov
January 1, 1997 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen
January 11, 1997 Switzerland Engelberg
January 12, 1997 Switzerland Engelberg
February 9, 1997 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf
March 13, 1997 Sweden Falun
January 18, 1998 Poland Zakopane
March 8, 1998 Finland Lahti
March 11, 1998 Sweden Falun
March 15, 1998 Norway Holmenkollen
November 29, 2002 Finland Kuusamo
January 1, 2003 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen
I miss all those jumpers from that generation.
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It's pretty sad that his decision was influenced by his hard work during the summer and subsequently not getting an A-team spot this season, especially since our team fielded Primož Pikl extensively during the start. I firmly believe Peterka could rack up better results that Pikl this season and maybe extending his career by another year, and even if he still decided to call it quits, it would have been a more dignified end of his jumping days. Here's to the man who showed the Germans, Austrians and Japanese (of the period of course and no offence meant) that they were not the only elite in this sport.
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Re: Primoz Peterka ends career
I've did some quick research and that wasn't podium from Planica 1997, but from Falun 1996, Peterka was 1st, Małysz 2nd, Weißflog 3rd
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