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Germany's Ackermann wins Nordic combined World Cup sprint

Germany's Ackermann wins Nordic combined World Cup sprint

REIT IM WINKL, Germany - Overall World Cup leader Ronny Ackermann of Germany celebrates at the end of the 7.5-kilometer cross country race to claim his fourth victory this winter in the Nordic combined sprint event at Reit im Winkl on Jan. 3.

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Takahashi 6th in Nordic combined World Cup sprint

Takahashi 6th in Nordic combined World Cup sprint

REIT IM WINKL, Germany - Daito Takahashi, who has been named to the Japanese team for February's Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, matches his career best on the World Cup circuit Jan. 3 when he finished sixth in the Nordic combined sprint event at Reit im Winkl. He placed sixth after a 90.5-meter leap in the K-90 ski jumping portion and retained his position in the 7.5-kilometer cross country race for his fourth top-10 finish of the season.

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Germany's Ackermann wins Nordic combined World Cup sprint

Germany's Ackermann wins Nordic combined World Cup sprint

REIT IM WINKL, Germany - Overall World Cup leader Ronny Ackermann of Germany celebrates at the end of the 7.5-kilometer cross country race to claim his fourth victory this winter in the Nordic combined sprint event at Reit im Winkl on Jan. 3.

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Takahashi 6th in Nordic combined World Cup sprint

Takahashi 6th in Nordic combined World Cup sprint

REIT IM WINKL, Germany - Daito Takahashi, who has been named to the Japanese team for February's Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, matches his career best on the World Cup circuit Jan. 3 when he finished sixth in the Nordic combined sprint event at Reit im Winkl. He placed sixth after a 90.5-meter leap in the K-90 ski jumping portion and retained his position in the 7.5-kilometer cross country race for his fourth top-10 finish of the season.

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Japan mourns death of "father of Japanese soccer" Cramer

Japan mourns death of "father of Japanese soccer" Cramer

File photo taken in March 2012 shows Dettmar Cramer posing for a photo with gifts from Japan at his home in Reit im Winkl in Germany. Cramer, dubbed "the father of Japanese soccer" for helping develop the game as a coach in the country in the 1960s, passed away on Sept. 17, 2015, aged 90. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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