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08.08.2010: Malysz wins in Hinterzarten

Adam Malysz is the Winner of the first Summer Grand Prix Competition 2010 in Hinterzarten. The polnish Hero needed 103,5 and 106 metres to beat the second, Thomas Morgenstern from Austria, who did jumps on 106 and 107 metres. Kalle Keituri from Finnland is  ranked third.

Statements of the Top 3:

Adam Malysz (POL): “This was my 15th competition here in Hinterzarten and it was the first victory after three years. I’m very optimistic after this win. Last year Simon Ammann won and as everyone knows he then had a great summer and winter. I’m not one of the young jumpers anymore, but I still fight in every competition.”

Thomas Morgenstern (AUT): “I’m very satisfied with my performance, especially after the problems I had in my first jump yesterday. It showed that Adam Malysz is the one you have to beat also this season if you want to be on top.”

Kalle Keituri (FIN): "Honestly, I’m surprised that I stood on the podium here today. But of course I’m happy about the result and I’m also curious to see if I can keep jumping on that level over the next weeks."

Impressions can be found in this Galerie: SGP Hinterzarten 2010

This was the Trial Round:

Simon Ammann won the Trial Round for the Individual Competition in Hinterzarten. Je jumped 105 metres and won in front of the Austrian Thomas Morgenstern (104,5 metres) and the polnish jumper Adam Malysz (104,5 metres) who is ex aequo with Yumoto from Japan (106 metres) on Rank three.

This was the Qualification:

The Polnish Jumper Dawid Kubacki won the Qualification for the first Summer Grand Prix Competition 2010 which will be held on Sunday. He jumped 103 metres and won in front of the Norwegian Tom Hilde, who did a jump on 105,5 metres, and Kalle Keituri from Finnland (103 metres).

In the Group of the best 10 Jumpers of last years World Cup Ranking, who is Prequalified, Björn Einar Romoeren from Norway did the best jump - 105 metres.

 
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