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Malysz Back On Victory Podium

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March 12, 2006 – Former World Cup and world champion Adam Malysz of Poland won his first World Cup meet in more than 13 months Sunday – and almost 10 years to day of his first victory, also at Holmenkollen – as he defeated Olympic champion Thomas Morgenstern of Austria in the season’s final large hill by 2.1 points. Clint Jones (Steamboat Springs, CO) was 34th.

Malysz, whose first of his 29 World Cup wins came March 17, 1996 at Holmenkollen and his last came in January 2005 at Zakopane, Poland, jumped 130.5 and 124.5 meters in erratic winds, compiling 279.0 points. Morgenstern jumped 129 and 124m for 276.9 while teammate and first-round leader Martin Koch, after a 133.5m jump, dropped to sixth overall with a final jump of 118.5 meters on the HS128 hill.

The World Cup schedule concludes next weekend with two ski-flying events in Planica, Slovenia.





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