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FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

Eva Pinkelnig of Austria celebrates with the crystal globe after winning the women's ski jumping world cup season overall title during the FIS Nordic World Cup closing weekend event at the Lahti Ski games in Lahti, Finland, on March 24, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / ANTTI HÄMÄLÄINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Antti Hämäläinen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

Eva Pinkelnig of Austria celebrates with the crystal globe after winning the women's ski jumping world cup season overall title during the FIS Nordic World Cup closing weekend event at the Lahti Ski games in Lahti, Finland, on March 24, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / ANTTI HÄMÄLÄINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Antti Hämäläinen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

Eva Pinkelnig of Austria celebrates with the crystal globe after winning the women's ski jumping world cup season overall title during the FIS Nordic World Cup closing weekend event at the Lahti Ski games in Lahti, Finland, on March 24, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / ANTTI HÄMÄLÄINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Antti Hämäläinen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

Eva Pinkelnig of Austria celebrates with the crystal globe after winning the women's ski jumping world cup season overall title during the FIS Nordic World Cup closing weekend event at the Lahti Ski games in Lahti, Finland, on March 24, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / ANTTI HÄMÄLÄINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Antti Hämäläinen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

FIS Nordic World Cup - Lahti Ski Games 2023

Eva Pinkelnig of Austria celebrates with the crystal globe after winning the women's ski jumping world cup season overall title during the FIS Nordic World Cup closing weekend event at the Lahti Ski games in Lahti, Finland, on March 24, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / ANTTI HÄMÄLÄINEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Antti Hämäläinen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - (From L) Carina Vogt of Germany, Sara Takanashi of Japan and Chiara Hoelzl of Austria pose on the podium after the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season while Vogt came second and Hoelzl third.

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi smiles after her victory in the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points.

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi soars through the air on her first jump at the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points.

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi waves to the crowd after winning the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points.

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi celebrates after her second jump at the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points.

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi soars through the air on her first jump at the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points.

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi soars through the air on her first jump at the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points.

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Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

YAMAGATA, Japan - Photo shows (from L) Germany's Carina Vogt, Japan's Sara Takanashi and Bigna Windmueller of Switzerland at the award ceremony of a women's individual World Cup ski jumping event at Zao in the city of Yamagata, northern Japan, on Jan. 19, 2014. Takanashi won the meet to claim her 17th title, setting a Japanese record for career World Cup wins. Vogt and Windmueller finished second and third, respectively.

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Okabe wins 3 in a row with STV Cup victory

Okabe wins 3 in a row with STV Cup victory

SAPPORO, Japan - Takanobu Okabe continued his resurgent form to claim yet another overwhelming victory Jan. 15, winning the STV Cup for his third title in as many days in a ski jumping series in Hokkaido.

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Okabe captures SBC Cup ski jumping national c'ship crown+

Okabe captures SBC Cup ski jumping national c'ship crown+

HAKUBA, Japan - Nagano Olympic gold medalist Takanobu Okabe came from behind to clinch his second straight national title by winning the SBC Cup ski jumping meet at Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture on Feb. 16. Despite poor visibility due to heavy snow, Okabe produced the best results of the day in moving into second after a jump of 116.5 meters and sewing up his third national title with a second effort of just 112 meters at the K-120 large hill.

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Norway's Ljoekelsoey wins World Cup ski jumping title

Norway's Ljoekelsoey wins World Cup ski jumping title

SAPPORO, Japan - Norway's Roar Ljoekelsoey (C) beats Austrian teenager Christian Nagiller (L) to claim his first career victory on the World Cup ski jumping circuit Jan. 25 in Sapporo, Hokkaido. Bjoern-Einar Romoeren (R) of Norway came third.

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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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Okabe wins 3 in a row with STV Cup victory

Okabe wins 3 in a row with STV Cup victory

SAPPORO, Japan - Takanobu Okabe continued his resurgent form to claim yet another overwhelming victory Jan. 15, winning the STV Cup for his third title in as many days in a ski jumping series in Hokkaido. (Kyodo)

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Okabe captures SBC Cup ski jumping national c'ship crown+

Okabe captures SBC Cup ski jumping national c'ship crown+

HAKUBA, Japan - Nagano Olympic gold medalist Takanobu Okabe came from behind to clinch his second straight national title by winning the SBC Cup ski jumping meet at Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture on Feb. 16. Despite poor visibility due to heavy snow, Okabe produced the best results of the day in moving into second after a jump of 116.5 meters and sewing up his third national title with a second effort of just 112 meters at the K-120 large hill. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Takanashi wins season's last World Cup ski jumping event

Japan's Takanashi wins season's last World Cup ski jumping event

Japan's Sara Takanashi (C) stands on the podium with a bouquet in Oslo on March 13, 2015, after winning the women's Ski Jumping World Cup event on the last day of the season. She claimed her sixth individual title of the season, but narrowly missed her third consecutive overall title. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi soars through the air on her first jump at the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season with jumps of 87 and 97 meters for a total of 236.3 points. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

Japan's Takanashi rallies to win 2nd title of season

SAPPORO, Japan - (From L) Carina Vogt of Germany, Sara Takanashi of Japan and Chiara Hoelzl of Austria pose on the podium after the third women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event at Miyanomori Jump Stadium in the northeastern city of Sapporo on Jan. 11, 2015. Takanashi won her second consecutive title of the season while Vogt came second and Hoelzl third. (Kyodo)

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Ski jumping: Sapporo Olympic Memorial

Ski jumping: Sapporo Olympic Memorial

Sara Takanashi poses for photos after winning the women's title at the Sapporo Olympic Memorial ski jumping event at Miyanomori stadium in Sapporo, northern Japan, on Jan. 6, 2019, alongside runner-up Yuki Ito (L) and third-place Misaki Shigeno. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dominant Takanashi flies to NHK Cup

Dominant Takanashi flies to NHK Cup

Japan's Sara Takanashi soars through the air during her first jump at the women's event at the NHK Cup ski jumping at Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium in Sapporo on Oct. 30, 2016. Takanashi, who won her third World Cup title last season, won the event with 268.7 points. (Kyodo) ==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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