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Innauer leaves- Where will he go?
It seems to be sure that Toni Innauer will quit working for the OESV. Rumors are churning in the mill now in Austria.
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Olympic Champion wins also in Lahti
Simon Ammann was unbeatable at the start of the Nordic Tournament. The victory in the team competition went to Norway.
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Interview with Chika Yoshida: "Positive development"
Chika Yoshida is the FIS coordinator for women's skijumping. After the season ended, Berkutschi spoke with the Japanese.
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The thing with the bindings: Not that easy
The use of the new bindings in Lahti showed: The issue has to be well-considered. That says, for example, Mitja Meznar.
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Interview with Bastian Kaltenboeck
The inventor of the "Ammann-bindings" ends his career as a fore jumper at the Olympics. Berkutschi talked to him.
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Wolfgang Steiert quits
The German ended his job as head coach of the Russian national team after the Olympic Games.
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Encyclopedia
Whatever you need to know about skijumping. You will find all answers to your questions inside the Berkutschi skijumping encyclopedia
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Where actually is?
This is for experts. Do you know where the hills in Europe are? For example Willingen, Harrachov and Vikersund? Find out the details.
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The best wallpapers
Here are the best skijumping pictures for free download as wallpaper. Feel free to choose and use whatever you want.
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Berkutschi video corner
have a look at the Berkutschi videos. You will find a lot of funny stuff and as well action and information videos.
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Latest videos
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09.03.2010: Adam Małysz (105s.)
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09.03.2010: Simon Ammann (124s.)
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07.03.2010: Thomas Morgenstern (74s.)
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07.03.2010: Simon Ammann (112s.)
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06.03.2010: Andi Kofler (64s.)
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07.02.2010: Torwand Willingen (117s.)
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07.02.2010: Sami Hyypiä - Bayer Leverkusen (69s.)
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07.02.2010: Willingen Fans (65s.)
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07.02.2010: Jan Matura (64s.)
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07.02.2010: Anders Jacobsen (74s.)
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06.02.2010: Michael Neumayer (98s.)
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06.02.2010: Michael Hayboeck (72s.)
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06.02.2010: David Zauner (110s.)
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06.02.2010: Vladimir Zografski (75s.)
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05.02.2010: Tom Hilde (100s.)
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05.02.2010: Diego Dellasega (59s.)
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05.02.2010: Emmanuel Chedal (90s.)
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03.02.2010: Simon Ammann (108s.)
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03.02.2010: Gregor Schlierenzauer (36s.)
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03.02.2010: Martin Kuenzle (46s.)
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02.02.2010: Werner Schuster (120s.)
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01.02.2010: Janne Ahonen (77s.)
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31.01.2010: Martin Koch (58s.)
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31.01.2010: Gregor Schlierenzauer (44s.)
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31.01.2010: Anders Jacobsen (87s.)







