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  2. Kazuyoshi Funaki - Wikipedia

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    Kazuyoshi Funaki (船木 和喜, Funaki Kazuyoshi) (born 27 April 1975) is a Japanese former ski jumper. He ranked among the most successful sportsmen of its discipline, particularly in the 1990s. Funaki is known for his special variant of the V-style, in which the body lies flatter between the skis than usual.

  3. 1997–98 Four Hills Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Kazuyoshi Funaki: Hiroya Saito: Ari-Pekka Nikkola [1] 1 Jan 1998 Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Große Olympiaschanze K-115 LH Kazuyoshi Funaki: Masahiko Harada: Hiroya Saito [2] 4 Jan 1998 Innsbruck: Bergiselschanze K-110 LH Kazuyoshi Funaki: Sven Hannawald: Janne Ahonen [3] 6 Jan 1998 Bischofshofen: Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K-120 LH Sven Hannawald ...

  4. List of Olympic medalists in ski jumping - Wikipedia

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    Kazuyoshi Funaki Germany (GER) Sven Hannawald Martin Schmitt Hansjörg Jäkle Dieter Thoma Austria (AUT) Reinhard Schwarzenberger Martin Höllwarth Stefan Horngacher Andreas Widhölzl: 2002 Salt Lake City details Germany (GER) Michael Uhrmann Stephan Hocke Sven Hannawald Martin Schmitt Finland (FIN) Matti Hautamäki Veli-Matti Lindström Risto ...

  5. 1994–95 Four Hills Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Kazuyoshi Funaki: Andreas Goldberger: Mika Laitinen [3] 6 Jan 1995 Bischofshofen: Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K-120 LH Andreas Goldberger: Roberto Cecon: Dieter Thoma [4]

  6. Ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan: 233.5 Andreas Widhölzl Austria: 232.5 Large hill individual details: Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan: 272.3 Jani Soininen Finland: 260.8 Masahiko Harada Japan: 258.3 Large hill team details Japan (JPN) Takanobu Okabe Hiroya Saito Masahiko Harada Kazuyoshi Funaki: 933.0 Germany (GER) Sven Hannawald Martin Schmitt Hansjörg Jäkle ...

  7. FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1998 - Wikipedia

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    The FIS Ski Flying World Ski Championships 1998 took place on 25 January 1998 in Oberstdorf, Germany for the record-tying fourth time, matching that of Planica, Slovenia. Oberstdorf hosted the championships previously in West Germany in 1973, 1981, and 1988. Japan 's Kazuyoshi Funaki would go on to win the gold medal in the individual large ...

  8. 1996–97 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup - Wikipedia

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    1997–98 →. The 1996–97 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 18th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 7th official World Cup season in ski flying. It began in Lillehammer, Norway on 30 November 1996 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 23 March 1997. The individual World Cup was won by Primož Peterka and Nations Cup by Japan .

  9. Four Hills Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Four Hills Tournament (German: Vierschanzentournee) or the German-Austrian Ski Jumping Week (German: Deutsch-Österreichische Skisprung-Woche) is a ski jumping event composed of four World Cup events and has taken place in Germany and Austria each year since 1953.