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Miyahira wins NHK Cup ski jumping meet

Miyahira wins NHK Cup ski jumping meet

SAPPORO, Japan - Hideharu Miyahira sails through the air to win the NHK Cup ski jumping meet at the Okurayama hill in Sapporo on Feb. 13.

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Nagiller wins Hakuba World Cup jump, Miyahira 3rd

Nagiller wins Hakuba World Cup jump, Miyahira 3rd

HAKUBA, Japan - Matti Hautamaeki of Finland (L), Christian Nagiller of Austria (C), and Hideharu Miyahara of Japan pose for photos in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, on Jan. 23 after the World Cup ski jumping event there. Nagiller won the event, followed by Hautamaeki and Miyahira.

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Miyahira wins HBC Cup

Miyahira wins HBC Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Hideharu Miyahira sails through the air to win the HBC Cup, his third ski jumping title in as many days, at the Okurayama hill in Sapporo on Jan. 13.

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Miyahira completes winning double at STV Cup

Miyahira completes winning double at STV Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Hideharu Miyahira, who won the HTB International meet Jan. 11, gains victory at the STV Cup International ski jumping meet Jan. 12 on the K-120 Okurayama hill in Sapporo, Hokkaido.

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Miyahira wins 2nd HTB Int'l ski jump

Miyahira wins 2nd HTB Int'l ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Hideharu Miyahira claimed his first victory in five years at the HTB International ski jump Jan. 11 on the K-120 large hill at Okurayama hill in Sapporo, Hokkaido.

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Austria earns easy win, Japan 2nd in World Cup team ski jump

Austria earns easy win, Japan 2nd in World Cup team ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's ski jumping team -- (From L to R) Hedeharu Miyahira, Hiroki Yamada, Noriaki Kasai and Kazuyoshi Funaki -- smile on a podium Jan. 27 at Okurayama hill in Sapporo after finishing second in a World Cup competition. The Austrian quartet -- Andreas Widhoelzl, Stefan Horngacher, Wolfgang Loitzl and Martin Koch -- won the competition.

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Miyahira 10th in Four Hills meet

Miyahira 10th in Four Hills meet

INNSBRUCK, Austria - Japan's Hideharu Miyahira soars in the air during the first jump in the third leg of the Four Hills ski jumping classic at the new Bergisel hill in Innsbruck on Jan. 4. Miyahara finished 10th, the best among Japanese jumpers.

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Harada wins domestic ski jump opener

Harada wins domestic ski jump opener

NAYORO, Japan - Defending champion Masahiko Harada posts the longest jump of the day and won the abbreviated Nayoro meet to mark the opening of the domestic ski jumping competition Dec. 16. Harada, an Olympic and world bronze medalist, landed a jump of 83 meters in inclement weather on the K-86 normal hill in Nayoro, Hokkaido, to edge out national team teammate Hideharu Miyahira for the win.

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Austria earns easy win, Japan 2nd in World Cup team ski jump

Austria earns easy win, Japan 2nd in World Cup team ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's ski jumping team -- (From L to R) Hedeharu Miyahira, Hiroki Yamada, Noriaki Kasai and Kazuyoshi Funaki -- smile on a podium Jan. 27 at Okurayama hill in Sapporo after finishing second in a World Cup competition. The Austrian quartet -- Andreas Widhoelzl, Stefan Horngacher, Wolfgang Loitzl and Martin Koch -- won the competition.

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Miyahira wins NHK Cup ski jumping meet

Miyahira wins NHK Cup ski jumping meet

SAPPORO, Japan - Hideharu Miyahira sails through the air to win the NHK Cup ski jumping meet at the Okurayama hill in Sapporo on Feb. 13. (Kyodo)

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Miyahira 10th in Four Hills meet

Miyahira 10th in Four Hills meet

INNSBRUCK, Austria - Japan's Hideharu Miyahira soars in the air during the first jump in the third leg of the Four Hills ski jumping classic at the new Bergisel hill in Innsbruck on Jan. 4. Miyahara finished 10th, the best among Japanese jumpers.

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Nagiller wins Hakuba World Cup jump, Miyahira 3rd

Nagiller wins Hakuba World Cup jump, Miyahira 3rd

HAKUBA, Japan - Matti Hautamaeki of Finland (L), Christian Nagiller of Austria (C), and Hideharu Miyahara of Japan pose for photos in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, on Jan. 23 after the World Cup ski jumping event there. Nagiller won the event, followed by Hautamaeki and Miyahira. (Kyodo)

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Miyahira wins HBC Cup

Miyahira wins HBC Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Hideharu Miyahira sails through the air to win the HBC Cup, his third ski jumping title in as many days, at the Okurayama hill in Sapporo on Jan. 13. (Kyodo)

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Miyahira completes winning double at STV Cup

Miyahira completes winning double at STV Cup

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Hideharu Miyahira, who won the HTB International meet Jan. 11, gains victory at the STV Cup International ski jumping meet Jan. 12 on the K-120 Okurayama hill in Sapporo, Hokkaido. (Kyodo)

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Miyahira wins 2nd HTB Int'l ski jump

Miyahira wins 2nd HTB Int'l ski jump

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Hideharu Miyahira claimed his first victory in five years at the HTB International ski jump Jan. 11 on the K-120 large hill at Okurayama hill in Sapporo, Hokkaido. (Kyodo)

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Harada wins domestic ski jump opener

Harada wins domestic ski jump opener

NAYORO, Japan - Defending champion Masahiko Harada posts the longest jump of the day and won the abbreviated Nayoro meet to mark the opening of the domestic ski jumping competition Dec. 16. Harada, an Olympic and world bronze medalist, landed a jump of 83 meters in inclement weather on the K-86 normal hill in Nayoro, Hokkaido, to edge out national team teammate Hideharu Miyahira for the win.

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