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- "Nie jest mi łatwo trenować skoki narciarskie, ale się staram"". www.skijumper.pl (in Polish). 15 August 2019. Retrieved 19 May 2020. "FIS Whistler Olympic...
- its Olympic collection, including the iconic Raškovka hat, named after skijumper Jiří Raška. The brand, which had 54 Czech stores in 2020, also expanded...
- designer, illustrator and stained gl**** artist Felix Hoffmann (skijumper) (* 1997), German skijumper This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
- Heroes (Finnish: Matti) is a 2006 Finnish biographical film about Finnish skijumper Matti Nykänen. The film was directed by Aleksi Mäkelä and written by Marko...
- chemist, mineralogist, and inventor Andreas Kofler (1984-), Austrian skijumper Bärbel Kofler (born 1967), German politician Edward Kofler (1911 − 2007)...
- Norway, he worked in Drammen Skifabrikk, alongside olympic gold medalist skijumper Birger Ruud. He coached VVV-Venlo, Norway, Feyenoord, LASK Linz and Fredrikstad...
- Jari Niemi, Finnish football (soccer) player Jari Puikkonen, Finnish skijumper Jari Pyykölä, Finnish football manager Jari Rantanen, Finnish football...
- 20th century commercial architecture." Carl Howelson, a famous Norwegian skijumper and mason, is believed to have laid the brickwork. A man named Charles...
- In the following years the band released three albums with songs about skijumpers like Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, Janne Ahonen and Kazuyoshi Funaki. In...
- (Finnish: Matti) (2006) – Finnish biographical sport drama film about Finnish skijumper Matti Nykänen Milarepa (Tibetan: མི་ལ་རས་པའི་རྣམ་ཐར།།) (2006) – Bhutanese...