The Ski Jumping World Cup 2011/12 was the most important competition series in ski jumping held by the World Ski Federation FIS . Between November 27, 2011 and March 18, 2012 competitions took place in Europe and Asia, and for the first time there were also World Cup competitions for women.
Men's
World Cup overview
date |
venue |
Jump |
comment |
winner |
Second |
Third
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11/26/2011
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Finland Kuusamo
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Rukatunturi HS142
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Team night
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Competition canceled (strong wind)
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11/27/2011
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Team 1
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Austria Austria- Wolfgang Loitzl
Andreas Kofler Gregor Schlierenzauer Thomas Morgenstern
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Japan Japan- Junshirō Kobayashi
Shōhei Tochimoto Taku Takeuchi Daiki Itō
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Russia Russia- Dmitri Wassiljew
Anton Kalinitschenko Roman Sergejewitsch Trofimow Denis Kornilow
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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December 3, 2011
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Norway Lillehammer
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Lysgårdsbakken HS100
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night
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Germany Richard Friday
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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December 4, 2011
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Lysgårdsbakken HS138
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Germany Severin's friend Anders Bardal Norway
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12/9/2011
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Czech Republic Harrachov
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Čerťák large hill HS142
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night
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Norway Bardal is different
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December 10, 2011
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Team night
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Norway Norway- Tom Hilde
Bjørn Einar Romøren Vegard Sklett Anders Bardal
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Austria Austria- Thomas Morgenstern
David Zauner Andreas Kofler Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Slovenia Slovenia- Jernej Damjan
Jure Šinkovec Peter Prevc Robert Kranjec
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12/11/2011
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Germany Richard Friday
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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Germany Severin friend
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December 17, 2011
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Switzerland Engelberg
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Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137
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Norway Bardal is different
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Austria Martin Koch
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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December 18, 2011
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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Norway Bardal is different
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60th Four Hills Tournament
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12/30/2011
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Germany Oberstdorf
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Schattenbergschanze HS137
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night
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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1.1.2012
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Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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Large Olympic Hill HS140
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Japan Daiki Itō
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4.1.2012
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Austria innsbruck
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Bergiselschanze HS130
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Japan Taku Takeuchi
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6.1.2012
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Austria Bischofshofen
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Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS140
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Night 2
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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Norway Bardal is different
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Tour overall rating:
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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14.1.2012
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Austria Bad Mitterndorf / Tauplitz
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Kulm HS200
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Ski flying
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Competition canceled (strong wind and snow showers)
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January 15, 2012
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Ski flying 3
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Slovenia Robert Kranjec
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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Norway Bardal is different
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Ski flying
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Norway Bardal is different
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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January 20, 2012
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Poland Zakopane
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Wielka Krokiew HS134
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night
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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Germany Richard Friday
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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January 21, 2012
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night
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Germany Richard Friday
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Norway Bardal is different
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January 28, 2012
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Japan Sapporo
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Ōkurayama hill HS134
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night
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Norway Bardal is different
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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29.1.2012
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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Austria Andreas Kofler
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4.2.2012
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Italy Val di Fiemme
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Trampolino dal Ben HS134
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night
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Germany Severin friend
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Austria Thomas Morgenstern
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5.2.2012
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night
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Poland Kamil Stoch
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Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Norway Bardal is different
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4th FIS Team Tour 2012
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February 11, 2012
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Germany Willingen
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Mühlenkopfschanze HS145
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Team night
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Norway Norway- Anders Fannemel
Rune Velta Vegard Sklett Anders Bardal
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Austria Austria- Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler Thomas Morgenstern Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Germany Germany- Maximilian Mechler
Andreas Wank Severin's friend Richard Freitag
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February 12, 2012
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Norway Bardal is different
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Czech Republic Roman Koudelka
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Japan Daiki Itō
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February 15, 2012
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Germany Klingenthal
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Vogtland Arena HS140
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Competition canceled (strong wind)
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February 18, 2012
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Germany Oberstdorf
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Heini-Klopfer ski flying hill HS213
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Ski flying night
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Austria Martin Koch
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Switzerland Simon Ammann
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February 19, 2012
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Ski flying team 4
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Slovenia Slovenia- Jurij Tepeš
Jure Šinkovec Peter Prevc Robert Kranjec
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Austria Austria- Thomas Morgenstern
Martin Koch Andreas Kofler Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Norway Norway- Anders Fannemel
Rune Velta Tom Hilde Anders Bardal
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Team Tour overall ranking:
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Austria Austria
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Norway Norway
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Slovenia Slovenia
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February 24th to February 26th 2012 Ski Flying World Championships 2012 in VikersundNorway
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3.3.2012
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Finland Lahti
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Salpausselkä ski jump HS130
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Team night
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Competition canceled (strong wind)
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Salpausselkä ski jump HS97
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Team night 5
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Austria Austria- Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer Martin Koch Andreas Kofler
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Germany Germany- Andreas Wank
Maximilian Mechler Severin's friend Richard Freitag
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Poland Poland- Maciej Kot
Klemens Murańka Aleksander Zniszczoł Kamil Stoch
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4.3.2012
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Salpausselkä ski jump HS130
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Competition canceled (strong wind)
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Salpausselkä ski jump HS97
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5
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Norway Bardal is different
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Czech Republic Lukáš Hlava
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8.3.2012
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Norway Trondheim
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Granåsen HS140
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night
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Japan Daiki Itō
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Germany Richard Friday
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Switzerland Simon Ammann
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11.3.2012
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Norway Oslo
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Holmenkollbakken HS134
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Austria Martin Koch
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Germany Severin friend
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Slovenia Robert Kranjec
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March 16, 2012
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Slovenia Planica
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Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS215
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Ski flying
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Slovenia Robert Kranjec
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Switzerland Simon Ammann
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Austria Martin Koch
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3/17/2012
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Ski flying team
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Austria Austria- Thomas Morgenstern
Andreas Kofler Gregor Schlierenzauer Martin Koch
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Norway Norway- Rune Velta
Anders Fannemel Bjørn Einar Romøren Anders Bardal
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Germany Germany- Maximilian Mechler
Severin's friend Andreas Wank Richard Friday
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March 18, 2012
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Ski flying 6
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Austria Martin Koch
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Switzerland Simon Ammann
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Slovenia Robert Kranjec
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1Postponed jumping from November 26th 2011 due to wind conditions. Only one round.
2 Aborted in the second round due to snowfall.
3Postponed jumping from January 14, 2012, which was canceled due to strong winds and snow showers. Only one round.
4th Aborted after the first round due to snowfall and changing winds.
5 Replacement for the canceled jumping on the large hill.
6th Aborted after the first round.
Ratings
Overall World Cup
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Final result after 26 competitions
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Ski flying rating
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Nations ranking
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Final result after 5 competitions
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Final result after 32 competitions
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Participating Nations
Bulgaria
The Bulgarian team consisted of nine jumpers in three cadres.
A-squad team Sografski
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A-squad
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children
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Trainer A-squad team Sografski
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Coach A-squad
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Germany
The German team consisted of 45 jumpers, divided into four cadres. There was also a support group consisting of Tobias Bogner , Kevin Horlacher , Julian Musiol and Jan Mayländer .
Course group 1a
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Course group 1b
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Course group 2a
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Course group 2b
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Trainer course group 1a
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Trainer course group 1b
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Trainer course group 2a
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Trainer course group 2b
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Estonia
The Estonian team consisted of ten jumpers in two cadres.
Finland
The Finnish team consisted of 23 jumpers in three cadres.
A-squad team Sochi
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Team Junior World Championship
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Juniors
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Coach A-squad team Sochi
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Coach Team Junior World Championship
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Trainer juniors
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France
The French team consisted of eight jumpers in two training groups.
Training group A
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Training group B
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Trainer and supervisor training group A
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Trainer training group B
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Italy
The Italian team consisted of eleven jumpers in three training groups.
National team
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2nd national team
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Sighting group
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National team coach and supervisor
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Coach 2nd national team
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Coach sighting group
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Japan
The Japanese team consisted of 33 jumpers in two cadres.
Norway
The Norwegian team consisted of 14 jumpers in two squads.
World cup team
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Continental Cup team
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World Cup team coach
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Coach of the Continental Cup team
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Austria
The Austrian team consisted of 29 jumpers who were divided into four squads.
National team
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A-squad
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B-squad
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C-squad
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Poland
The Polish team consisted of 14 jumpers in two squads. Marcin Bachleda and Rafał Śliż were not in any of the squads, but they received full support from the association.
Coach A-squad
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Trainer juniors
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Russia
The Russian team consisted of eleven jumpers.
Switzerland
The Swiss team consisted of eight jumpers who were divided into three training groups.
Training group 1
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Training group 2
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Training group 3
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Trainer training group 1
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Trainer training group 2
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Trainer training group 3
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Sweden
The Swedish team consisted of ten jumpers in two cadres.
Trainers and officials from the senior squad
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Slovakia
The Slovak team consisted of two jumpers.
Slovenia
The Slovenian team consisted of 27 jumpers divided into three squads.
Trainers and officials from the senior squad
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Coach B-squad
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Trainer juniors
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Czech Republic
The Czech team consisted of ten jumpers in two cadres.
Coach A-squad
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Coach B-squad
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United States
The US team consisted of nine jumpers in two training groups.
Career ends
Ladies
World Cup overview
1Replacement for the canceled jumping on January 6, 2012 in Schonach. Due to adverse weather conditions, the second round was canceled.
2 The second round was canceled shortly before the end due to adverse weather conditions.
3Replacement for the canceled jumping on January 28, 2012 in Szczyrk. Because of the “breaking” in-run track, only one competition run.
Single results
- Legend
First place
Second place
third place
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Places 4 to 30 (World Cup points)
no world cup points
disqualified
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Ratings
Overall World Cup
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Final result after 13 competitions
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Nations ranking
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Status after 13 of 13 competitions
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Participating Nations
Germany
The German team consisted of eleven jumpers in two cadres. There was also a support group consisting of Magdalena Schnurr and Lucienne Höppner .
Course group 1a
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Course group 2a
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Trainer course group 1a
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Trainer course group 2a
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Surname
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function
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Daniel Vogler |
Ltd. Discipline Trainer
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Catrin Schmid |
trainer
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Finland
The Finnish team consisted of three jumpers in two cadres.
National team
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Team Junior World Championship
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France
The French team consisted of four jumpers.
Trainer training group A
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Surname
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function
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Nicolas Michaud |
Sports director
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Pierre Mignerey |
Sports director
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Jacques Gaillard (skier) |
Head coach
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Thomas Lacroix |
Team doctor
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Johann Gauthier |
Structure manager
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Italy
The Italian team consisted of six jumpers in two training groups.
National team
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Sighting group
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National team coach
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Surname
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function
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Alessio Bolognani |
Head coach
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Ivo Pertile |
Sports director
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Cristina Bellante |
Youth manager
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Renzo Pozzo |
Athletic trainer
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Giuseppe di Lenardo |
Physiotherapist
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Daniel Cuban |
masseur
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Japan
The Japanese team consisted of 18 jumpers in two cadres.
Netherlands
The Dutch team consisted of two jumpers.
Norway
The Norwegian team consisted of nine jumpers in two cadres.
World cup team
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Continental Cup team
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World Cup team coach
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Coach of the Continental Cup team
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Austria
The Austrian team consisted of ten jumpers who were divided into three squads.
National team
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B-squad
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Junior squad
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Russia
The Russian team consisted of three jumpers.
National team coach
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Surname
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function
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? |
Head coach
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Switzerland
The Swiss team consisted of a female jumper. Originally, Bigna Windmüller was also nominated, but she paused this season.
Trainer training group 1
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Surname
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function
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Sven Arnold |
Head coach
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Slovenia
The Slovenian team consisted of eleven jumpers in two squads.
Coach A / B squad
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Surname
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function
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Ljubo Jasnič |
president
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Drago Bahun |
CEO
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Mitja Letnar |
technical director
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Matjaž Triplat |
Head coach
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Primož Peterka |
Assistant coach
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Czech Republic
The Czech team consisted of three jumpers.
Coach A-squad
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Surname
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function
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Jaroslav Simek |
Head coach
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United States
The US team consisted of eight jumpers in four cadres.
A-squad
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B-squad
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C-squad
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Juniors
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Career ends
See also
Web links
World Cup men
World Cup women
Individual evidence
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Bulgaria
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↑ a b Kader 2011/2012: Germany ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 71 kB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.weltcup-willingen.de
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Estonia (national team)
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Estonia (Juniors)
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Estonia (coach)
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↑ Kader 2011/2012: Finland ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hiihtoliitto.fi
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Italy (men) ( Memento from July 30, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
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↑ a b Kader 2011/2012: Italy (coach) ( Memento from January 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
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↑ a b Kader 2011/2012: Japan ( Memento of the original from May 10, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ski-japan.or.jp
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Poland (A squad)
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↑ a b 2011/2012 squad: Switzerland
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Slovakia
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↑ a b 2011/2012 squad: Slovenia
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: United States (men)
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^ “Hautamäki ends career” at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on March 16, 2012.
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↑ "Evensen ends career - Norway nominates World Cup team" .
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↑ Kader 2011/2012: Finland ( Memento of the original from January 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.finnjumping.fi
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: Italy (women) ( Memento from August 4, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
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↑ Kader 2011/2012: Netherlands ( Memento from April 15, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
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↑ Swiss Bigna Windmüller takes a year off
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↑ Squad 2011/2012: United States (women)
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↑ "Jenna Mohr ends ski jumping career" at www.skispringen-news.de, accessed on May 1, 2012.
Winter sports world cup 2011/12