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Germany's Freund wins Sapporo World Cup jump

Germany's Freund wins Sapporo World Cup jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Germany's Severin Freund (C) celebrates his victory in the men's individual large hill event at a World Cup jump in Sapporo with Thomas Morgenstern of Austria (L) and Poland's Adam Malysz who won the silver and bronze medals, respectively, on Jan. 15, 2011.

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Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

WHISTLER, Canada - (From L) Adam Malysz of Poland, Simon Ammann of Switzerland and Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria show off their medals at the Medal Plaza in Whistler, about 120 kilometers north of Vancouver, on Feb. 13, 2010, after winning the silver, the gold and the bronze respectively in the normal hill individual ski jumping competition in the Vancouver Games.

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Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

WHISTLER, Canada - (From L) Adam Malysz of Poland, Simon Ammann of Switzerland and Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria celebrate after winning silver, gold and bronze respectively in the normal hill individual ski jumping competition in the Vancouver Games at Whistler Olympic Park on Feb. 13, 2010.

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Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

KUOPIO, Finland - Gold medalist Takanobu Okabe of Japan (C) is flanked by silver medalist Simon Ammann of Switzerland (L) and bronze medalist Adam Malysz of Poland on the podium during the award ceremony for the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping event in Kuopio, Finland, on March 10. Okabe became the oldest man to win a World Cup ski jump event at 38 years and four months.

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Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

KUOPIO, Finland - Gold medalist Takanobu Okabe of Japan (C), silver medalist Simon Ammann of Switzerland (L) and bronze medalist Adam Malysz of Poland pose for photos after the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping event in Kuopio, Finland, on March 10. Okabe became the oldest man to win a World Cup ski jump at 38 years and four months.

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland is lifted on the shoulders of the two runners-up after he won the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3. Switzerland's Simon Ammann (Lower L), winner of the large hill event at these games, took silver while the bronze went to Austrian Thomas Morgenstern (Lower R).

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland (C), who won the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3, poses with Switzerland's Simon Ammann (L), winner of the large hill event at these games, who took silver and Austrian Thomas Morgenstern (R), who got bronze.

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland is all smiles after winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3.

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland chews on his gold medal after winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3.

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland makes the first leap in winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3.

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Ammann of Switzerland also won large hill ski jumping race

Ammann of Switzerland also won large hill ski jumping race

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Gold medalist Simon Ammann of Switzerland (C), flanked by silver medal winner Adam Malysz of Poland (L) and bronze medalist Matti Hautamaeki of Finland, poses in the flower presentation ceremony Feb. 13 after the large hill (K-120) ski jumping competition in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Ammann became the second jumper in Olympic history to win both normal and large hills in a single Olympics.

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Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Little-known Simon Ammann (C) of Switzerland grabs the gold medal in the normal (K-90) hill ski jumping competition in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10 ahead of Germany's Sven Hannawald (L), winner of the prestigious Four Hills competition. World Cup leader Adam Malysz (R) of Poland had to settle for the bronze.

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Japan's Funaki 3rd in World Cup meet

Japan's Funaki 3rd in World Cup meet

KUOPIO, Finland - Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki finishes third in the season-opening World Cup ski jumping event in Kuopio, Finland, on Nov. 23, 2001 to earn a place on the medals podium for the first time in three seasons. Defending World Cup champion Adam Malysz of Poland edged out Germany's Martin Schmitt to win the event.

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Japan's Funaki 3rd in World Cup meet

Japan's Funaki 3rd in World Cup meet

KUOPIO, Finland - Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki finishes third in the season-opening World Cup ski jumping event in Kuopio, Finland, on Nov. 23, 2001 to earn a place on the medals podium for the first time in three seasons. Defending World Cup champion Adam Malysz of Poland edged out Germany's Martin Schmitt to win the event.

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Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

KUOPIO, Finland - Gold medalist Takanobu Okabe of Japan (C) is flanked by silver medalist Simon Ammann of Switzerland (L) and bronze medalist Adam Malysz of Poland on the podium during the award ceremony for the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping event in Kuopio, Finland, on March 10. Okabe became the oldest man to win a World Cup ski jump event at 38 years and four months. (Kyodo)

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Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

Veteran ski jumper Okabe wins World Cup event in Finland

KUOPIO, Finland - Gold medalist Takanobu Okabe of Japan (C), silver medalist Simon Ammann of Switzerland (L) and bronze medalist Adam Malysz of Poland pose for photos after the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping event in Kuopio, Finland, on March 10. Okabe became the oldest man to win a World Cup ski jump at 38 years and four months. (Kyodo)

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Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

Switzerland's Ammann grabs gold medal in ski jumping

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Little-known Simon Ammann (C) of Switzerland grabs the gold medal in the normal (K-90) hill ski jumping competition in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City on Feb. 10 ahead of Germany's Sven Hannawald (L), winner of the prestigious Four Hills competition. World Cup leader Adam Malysz (R) of Poland had to settle for the bronze.

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Ammann of Switzerland also won large hill ski jumping race

Ammann of Switzerland also won large hill ski jumping race

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Gold medalist Simon Ammann of Switzerland (C), flanked by silver medal winner Adam Malysz of Poland (L) and bronze medalist Matti Hautamaeki of Finland, poses in the flower presentation ceremony Feb. 13 after the large hill (K-120) ski jumping competition in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Ammann became the second jumper in Olympic history to win both normal and large hills in a single Olympics.

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland is lifted on the shoulders of the two runners-up after he won the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3. Switzerland's Simon Ammann (Lower L), winner of the large hill event at these games, took silver while the bronze went to Austrian Thomas Morgenstern (Lower R). (Kyodo)

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland (C), who won the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3, poses with Switzerland's Simon Ammann (L), winner of the large hill event at these games, who took silver and Austrian Thomas Morgenstern (R), who got bronze. (Kyodo)

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland chews on his gold medal after winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3. (Kyodo)

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland chews on his gold medal after winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3. (Kyodo)

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland is all smiles after winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3. (Kyodo)

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Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

Poland's Malysz captures gold in normal hill ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Adam Malysz of Poland makes the first leap in winning the men's normal hill ski jump at the Nordic ski world championships in Sapporo on March 3. (Kyodo)

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Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

WHISTLER, Canada - (From L) Adam Malysz of Poland, Simon Ammann of Switzerland and Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria show off their medals at the Medal Plaza in Whistler, about 120 kilometers north of Vancouver, on Feb. 13, 2010, after winning the silver, the gold and the bronze respectively in the normal hill individual ski jumping competition in the Vancouver Games. (Kyodo)

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Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

Swiss Ammann wins normal hill

WHISTLER, Canada - (From L) Adam Malysz of Poland, Simon Ammann of Switzerland and Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria celebrate after winning silver, gold and bronze respectively in the normal hill individual ski jumping competition in the Vancouver Games at Whistler Olympic Park on Feb. 13, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Germany's Freund wins Sapporo World Cup jump

Germany's Freund wins Sapporo World Cup jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Germany's Severin Freund (C) celebrates his victory in the men's individual large hill event at a World Cup jump in Sapporo with Thomas Morgenstern of Austria (L) and Poland's Adam Malysz who won the silver and bronze medals, respectively, on Jan. 15, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Pavel Ploc, Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Dalibor Motejlek, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Pavel Ploc, Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Dalibor Motejlek, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Former ski jumpers L-R Pavel Ploc (Czech) Jakub Janda (Czech), Adam Malysz (Poland) and Dalibor Motejlek (Czech) attend a press conference on a collection to save the local ski jumps (jumping hills) in Harrachov, Giant Mountains, Czech Republic, on August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)

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Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Former ski jumpers L-R Jakub Janda (Czech) and Adam Malysz (Poland) attend a press conference on a collection to save the local ski jumps (jumping hills) in Harrachov, Giant Mountains, Czech Republic, on August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)

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Pavel Ploc, Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Pavel Ploc, Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Former ski jumpers L-R Pavel Ploc (Czech) Jakub Janda (Czech) and Adam Malysz (Poland) attend a press conference on a collection to save the local ski jumps (jumping hills) in Harrachov, Giant Mountains, Czech Republic, on August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)

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Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Jakub Janda, Adam Malysz, Harrachov ski jumps, jumping hills

Former ski jumpers L-R Jakub Janda (Czech) and Adam Malysz (Poland) attend a press conference on a collection to save the local ski jumps (jumping hills) in Harrachov, Giant Mountains, Czech Republic, on August 14, 2019. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)

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