Норвежец спечели ски-скока в Сапоро
Норвежецът Роар Льокелсьой спечели убедително състезанието от Световната купа по ски-скокове на 120-метровата шанца в японския зимен център Сапоро и се изкачи на второ място в генералното класиране. Той показа завидно постоянство и с опити от 137,5 и от 137,0 метра триумфира с почти 30 точки аванс пред Ристо Юсилайнен (Фин). Юсилайнен направи най-дългия скок за деня от 139,0 м при втория си опит и се добра до почетната стълбичка. Трети на почти 50 т. от победителя остана Томас Моргенщерн (Ав).
в-к Новинар, 7.02.2005
Sun Feb 6,12:09 AM ET Norway's Roar Ljoekelsoey soars in the air during the World Cup ski jumping competition in Sapporo, northern Japan, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005. Ljoekelsoey won the event. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Sun Feb 6,12:10 AM ET Finland's Risto Jussilainen soars in the air during the World Cup ski jumping competition in Sapporo, northern Japan, Sunday, Feb 6, 2005. Jussilainen finished second place in the event. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Sun Feb 6,12:29 AM ET Norway's Roar Ljoekelsoey, center, smiles during an awarding ceremony of the World Cup Ski Jumping in Sapporo northern Japan, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005. Finland's Risto Jussilainen, left, was placed in second and Austria's Thomas Morgenstern was placed in third. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Sat Feb 5, 6:10 AM ET Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki leaps in the air during the World Cup ski jumping competition in Sapporo, northern Japan, Saturday, Feb 5, 2005. Funaki won the event. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Sat Feb 5, 7:03 AM ET Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki soars through the air to win the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping in Sapporo, northern Japan February 5, 2005. Funaki won the competition with 144.0 points. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Sat Feb 5, 7:18 AM ET Austria's Thomas Morgenstern soars through the air,to place second, at the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping in Sapporo, northern Japan February 5, 2005. Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki won the competition with 144.0 points. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Sat Feb 5, 7:31 AM ET Japan's Kazuyoshi Funaki, center, won the World Cup Ski Jumping in Sapporo northern Japan, Saturday Feb 5, 2005. Austria's Thomas Morgenstern, left, came second and Norwegian Roar Ljoekelsoey placed third. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Fri Feb 4, 7:53 AM ET Norway's Roar Ljoekelsoey soars over the city of Sapporo while training for the FIS World Cup Ski Jumping Championships in northern Japan, February 4, 2005. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Fri Feb 4, 7:53 AM ET Austria's Thomas Morgenstern soars over the city of Sapporo while training for the FIS World Cup Ski Championships in northern Japan, February 4, 2005. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
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Масов ски маратон в Германия
Повече от 1700 души участваха в ежегодно провеждания 50 километров ски бягане маратон "крал Лудвиг" в южно-германския град Оберамергау. Състезанието е отворено за всички желаещи да се включат и тази година в него имаше представители на много държави.
Sun Feb 6, 9:20 AM ET More than 1,700 participants start the annual 50 kilometer King Ludwig cross country skiing competition in the southern German town of Oberammergau, February 6, 2005. The event draws entries from a range of countries and is open to anyone wishing to participate. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Sun Feb 6, 8:52 AM ET More than 1,700 participants start the annual 50 kilometer King Ludwig cross country skiing competition in the southern German town of Oberammergau, February 6, 2005. The event draws entries from a range of countries and is open to anyone wishing to participate. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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