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    Anders Fannemel (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂nːəʂ ˈfɑ̂nːəmeːl]; born 13 May 1991) is a Norwegian ski jumper. He is a former ski flying world record holder...
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  • (1957–2010), Swedish boxer Anders Eriksson (born 1975), Swedish ice hockey player Anders Fannemel (born 1991), Norwegian ski jumper Anders Frandsen (1960-c. 2012)...
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    ski jumping world record". Duluth News Tribune. 15 February 2015. Anders Fannemel - Vikersund 2015 - 251.5 m - World record (TV broadcast). YouTube....
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    2015). "Ski jump world record broken for second time in two days as Anders Fannemel flies to glory". Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved...
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    was beaten the following day with a 251.5 metres (825 ft) jump by Anders Fannemel. On 20 March in Planica, Prevc achieved a "perfect jump" with all style...
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  • Nordic skiing, biathlon and weightlifting. Notable club members include ski jumper Anders Fannemel. Also, international footballer and later top-level coach...
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    Robert Kranjec – 2 (7) Roman Koudelka – 1 (5) Stefan Kraft – 1 (4) Anders Fannemel – 1 (3) Daniel-André Tande – 1 (1) Kenneth Gangnes – 1 (1) Maja Vtič...
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    Ski flying (category Games and sports introduced in 1936)
    short-lived when Anders Fannemel broke this figure only a day later, landing a jump of 251.5 m (825 ft). At the same event, prior to Fannemel's jump, Dmitry...
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    Hornindal (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    art is characterised by simple, clean lines, and deep authenticity. Anders Fannemel (born 1991), a ski jumper Frode Grodås (born 1964), a footballer Bjørn...
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    Prevc jumped 250 m (820 ft) and became to first to ever surpass the 250 m mark, and this was followed by Anders Fannemel with 251.5 m (825 ft) the next...
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    in the hill. The hill record is 139.5 meters (458 ft), set by Anders Jacobsen in 2011, and the women's record is 131.0 m (430 ft) set by Anette Sagen in...
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  • individual winner: Peter Prevc Men's Team Flying Hill winners:  Norway (Anders Fannemel, Johann André Forfang, Daniel-André Tande, Kenneth Gangnes) July July...
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  • large hill HS134) and two team competitions (men at the large hill and mixed at the normal hill). Champion's titles were defended by: Anders Bardal (the individual...
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  • Daniel-André Tande, Anders Fannemel, & Johann André Forfang) December 15 – 17, 2017: SJWC #6 in Engelberg Men's individual winners: Anders Fannemel (#1) / Richard...
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    by Anders Fannemel from Norway with 251 m (823 ft), which was the world record until March 2017. Peter Prevc and Jurij Tepeš became the sixth and seventh...
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    before Gregor Schlierenzauer and Anders Bardal. This allowed him to stay ahead in the overall standings Thomas Morgenstern and move up to fourth place. Season...
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    2 (55) Daniel-André Tande – 2 (5) Daniela Iraschko-Stolz – 1 (13) Anders Fannemel – 1 (4) Andreas Wellinger – 1 (3) Jernej Damjan – 1 (2) Johann André...
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  • The FIS Team Tour 2012 was a team competition that took place at Willingen and Oberstdorf located in Germany, between 11–19 February 2012. Team Willingen...
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  • Ski Championships 2017 was the 40th World Championships in nordic skiing and took place in Lahti, Finland from 22 February to 5 March 2017. This was the...
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    Sunkar International Ski Jumping Complex (category Buildings and structures in Almaty)
    Physical Education, a 55-meter ski jump was restored, and a few years later the first national ski jumping and Nordic combined competitions were held in the Kazakh...
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  • Friday's qualification round, two individual competition rounds from Saturday and two from Sunday. The Willingen Five overall winner was awarded with an extra...
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  • 2016–17 in skiing (category Test events for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games)
    times) Team Winners:  Norway (Robert Johansson, Johann André Forfang, Anders Fannemel, & Andreas Stjernen) July 15 & 16: SJGP #1 in Courchevel Winners: Maciej...
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    Tramplin Stork (category Buildings and structures in Sverdlovsk Oblast)
    2014   HS134 WC Anders Fannemel Gregor Schlierenzauer Severin Freund (night) 14 December 2014   HS134 WC Severin Freund Anders Fannemel Stefan Kraft (night)...
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  • Jernej Damjan, and Peter Prevc) March 7: Team World Cup #4 in Lahti Winners:  Norway (Anders Bardal, Anders Jacobsen, Anders Fannemel, Rune Velta) March...
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    Małysz ski jump took place on January 9, 2013. Norway's Anders Bardal won the first place and Austria's Stefan Kraft set up a hill record of 139 meters...
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    marked the first time a Norwegian Olympic team competed in Russia, as Norway and 64 western countries took part at the American-led boycott in the 1980 Summer...
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  • FIS Ski Flying World Championships (category International Ski and Snowboard Federation competitions)
    1972 and held every two years. The event takes place on hills much larger than ski jumping hills, with the K-point set between 185 metres (607 ft) and 200 m...
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  • 2015 was held on 28 February 2015. The first round was started at 17:15 and the second round at 18:35. Competition schedule Archived 2015-02-19 at the...
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  • competition in ski flying, contested as part of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup and organized by International Ski Federation. It should not be confused with...
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  • Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 30 December 2017 and 6 January 2018. Kamil Stoch successfully...
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