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Andreas Widhölzl
Austrian ski jumper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andreas "Andi" Widhölzl (born 14 October 1976) is an Austrian former ski jumper.
During his career, he won world championships and Olympic titles.
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Career
Early years
Widhölzl was interested in ski-jumping from an early age, his interest coming from watching the sport on television.[1] At around this time he joined the Tyrolese Ski Federation and learnt to ski. When he was seven years old, a school friend convinced him to join the Fieberbrunner Weitenjäger. After a few years, Widhölzl earned his first success in the district and regional championships for his age group.[2]
World Cup debut
Widhölzl began his World Cup ski-jumping career in 1993. Between 1997 and 2000, he won two Olympic bronzes and two world championship medals, along with sixteen victories in World Cup events.
Four Hills Tournament
During this time came his victory in the 1999/2000 Four Hills Tournament. During this season, he came second in the ski-jumping World Cup. In the next five years, he won only one World Cup event, however, in 2005 he twice won the world championship with the Austrian National Team and a year later he was part of the Austrian Team that won the Team Olympic Gold Medal at the Winter Olympics.
End of career
In March 2008, following health problems, he ended his fifteen-year-long World Cup ski-jumping career.
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World Cup
Standings
Wins
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Invalid ski jumping world record
Not recognized! Crash at world record distance.
References
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