Finland wins three medals at ski-flying world championships

Published: 24 February 2004 y., Tuesday
Finland's ski-jumpers took home three medals from the ski-flying world championships that were held in Slovenia on the Planica hill over the weekend: Janne Ahonen won the silver medal in the individual competition, with Tami Kiuru taking the bronze. In Sunday's first-ever ski-flying world championship team event, the Finnish team of Ahonen, Kiuru, Matti Hautamäki and Veli-Matti Lindström jumped to second place behind Norway, with Austria taking the bronze. The Norwegian team, coached by Finn Mika Kojonkoski, denied Finland the gold in both events, as Roar Ljökelsöy clinched the world title in the individual competition. The total effort of the Finnish team was excellent in the individual competition, which included four rounds of jumps during Friday and Saturday: Hautamäki finished seventh, and Lindström eighth. Hautamäki holds the world record of 231.5 metres in this specific sub-discipline of ski-jumping. Kiuru was in the lead before the fourth and final jumps of the individual competition after a 220-metre jump that earned him a full twenty points from three of the five judges. However, he managed only 191.5 metres in the final round, dropping to third place. Finland led Norway by 3.8 points before the last jumps of the team competition. Norway's anchor Ljökelsöy flew to 225 metres, putting pressure on Ahonen. The Finn managed only 217.5 metres, and Finland lost the gold by 7.7 points.
Šaltinis: helsinki-hs.net
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Fish World Cup: Japan 1 - Holland 0

Tropical fish play their own version of soccer World Cup at a Japanese aquarium. more »

A cheer for the beer for World Cup

The thirst of World Cup soccer fans for beer has provided a fillip for South Africa's biggest brewery SAB during it's traditional Winter low season. more »

World Cup 2010 kicks off

After four years of waiting, the 2010 FIFA World Cup is kicking off in South Africa. more »

Operatic mascots for the World Cup

A Chinese craftsman is using his skills at creating traditional opera masks to sculpt a range of gaudy faces as mascots for teams in the soccer World Cup. more »

Sounding off over Vuvuzela horn

A bright plastic horn called the vuvuzela could be the defining sound of the upcoming World Cup in South Africa. more »

World Cup stampede

At least 20 people are injured when a stampede breaks out during a pre-World Cup friendly match between Nigeria and North Korea. more »

Portugal fans force road closures

A small South African town is closed off as enthusiastic fans try to watch the Portugal squad train, ahead of World Cup. more »

Message of President Barroso ahead of the start of the FIFA World Cup on 11 June 2010

President Barroso conveyed the following message during the visit in Addis Ababa on 8 June at the occasion of the European Commission's meeting with the Commission of the African Union... more »

Criticism over World Cup ball

Sporting goods manufacturer Adidas defended the official World Cup ball after criticism the product wasn't up to par. more »

Penguins play soccer in South Korea

It’s a soccer game with a difference. At the Everland Aquarium in South Korea, eleven penguins dressed in the national colours, are showing off their dribbling skills. more »