I would like to present to you the work of people who in each team is very important, namely: coach, assistant coach, fizioterapełta, and serviceman. I would like to thank and express my respect them for their hard work. Certainly each of presented by me person's adds a lot of work to get our jumpers were in great shape. I hope that I will show you although a little of their work and their silhouettes.
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Thomas Hörl
Fot.http://sport10.at/home/wintersport/skinordisch/728754/SkisprungWeltcup_Made-in-Austria?index=9 |
Born: 20-08-1981
Work: Norges Skiforbund
Work: Norges Skiforbund
,,Is a retired Austrian ski jumper and former ski jumping world record-holder. At the age of 15 Thomas Hörl won the Alpencup in 1996.After winning medals in junior-competitions he became
a professional in Bischofshofen, Austria on January 8, 2000. As a nobody in the international ski-jumping scene, he managed to stand a 224,5m-jump in Planica, Slovenia which was a world record. The very next day Andreas Goldberger flew to the mark of 225m. He retired in 2003."
Victories in the competitions
Trondheim - 12 December 1999
Lahti - 18 December 1999
Hakuba - 29 January 2000
Eisenerz - 3 March 2000
Eisenerz - 4 March 2000
Places on the podium
Trondheim - 11 December 1999 (3rd place)
Trondheim - 12 December 1999 (1st place)
Lahti - 18 December 1999 (1st place)
Hakuba - 29 January 2000 (1st place)
Eisenerz - 3 March 2000 (1st place)
Eisenerz - 4 March 2000 (1st place)
Harrachov - 11 March 2000 (3rd place)
Villach - 15 July 2000 (2nd place)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byuk2TDzaW0 - Thomas jumped on 224,5m Planica
From 2011 Thomas, works as a serviceman in the Norwegian team in which deals with the skis. As a serviceman Thomas is responsible for skis, bindings and boots.
Thanks his work, boys can jump well.
Thanks his work, boys can jump well.
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