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Ski jumping hill in Oberhof, Germany
Thüringenschanze or Thuringia ski jump, known as Hindenburg ski jump until 1945, was a ski jumping hill in Oberhof in the Thuringian Forest. The large
Thuringia_ski_jump
K40 in Oberhof, East Germany, which was built just next to the old Thuringia ski jump (Thüringenschanze [de]). Werner Lesser was the first to set a summer
List_of_longest_ski_jumps
Form of snow skiing
skiing is similar to the original form of skiing, from which all skiing disciplines evolved, including alpine skiing, ski jumping and Telemark skiing
Cross-country_skiing
German ski jumping coach
Reinhard Heß (13 June 1945 – 24 December 2007) was a German ski jumping coach. He was the national team's coach from 1993 until 2003, helping the sport
Reinhard_Heß
Town in Thuringia, Germany
center of winter sports. In 1906 the first bobsleigh run and the first ski jump were inaugurated. In 1931, world championships were held in the town for
Oberhof,_Germany
East German ski jumper
Rainer Schmidt (born 1 August 1948 in Langewiesen, Thuringia) is an East German former ski jumper who competed from 1972 to 1976. He won the bronze medal
Rainer_Schmidt_(ski_jumper)
Ski jumping facility in Bavaria, Germany
K-30 jump no longer have to travel to Oberhof in Thuringia regularly for training. The K-50 jumping hill now serves as a springboard for young ski jumpers
Kreuzbergschanzen
East German ski jumper
Steinbach-Hallenberg) is an East German former ski jumper who competed from 1971 to 1973. On 23 March 1969, he set the ski jumping world record at 165 metres (541 ft)
Manfred_Wolf
German ski jumper (born 1990)
February 1990) is a German ski jumper. She made her debut in the Continental Cup, the highest level in women's ski jumping, on 23 July 2004 with a 13th
Juliane_Seyfarth
East German ski jumper (1943–2025)
September 2025) was an East German ski jumper who competed from 1966 to 1971. Queck was born in Steinach, Gau Thuringia on 5 October 1943. His individual
Horst_Queck
German ski jumper
Hans Marr (7 October 1914 – 21 March 1942) was a German ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. He was killed in
Hans_Marr_(ski_jumper)
Town in Thuringia, Germany
Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France Helmut Recknagel (* 1937), the first German Olympic ski jumping champion and world champion, started for SC Motor Zella-Mehlis Johann
Zella-Mehlis
East German ski jumper (born 1961)
individual large hill event in Switzerland in 1983. Stefan Stannarius at FIS (ski jumping) Stefan Stannarius at Olympics.com Stefan Stannarius at Olympedia v t
Stefan_Stannarius
German ski jumper
Ingo Lesser is an East German and later German former ski jumper. Ingo Lesser at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation v t e
Ingo_Lesser
German ski jumper
2019. East German ski jumping champions on sport-komplett.de "1962 Nordic World Championships: Zakopane, POL, 1962/02/21, Special Jumping 60m Hill, Krokiew
Veit_Kührt
Ski jumping venue in Oberhof, Germany
Kanzlersgrund ski jump hills or Schanzenanlage im Kanzlersgrund (also Hans-Renner-Schanze, Rennsteigschanze or Schanze am Rennsteig) are ski jumping hills in
Kanzlersgrund
East German ski jumper
Martin Weber (born 15 April 1954) is an East German former ski jumper. In the World Cup he finished thrice among the top 10, his best result being a victory
Martin_Weber_(ski_jumper)
East German ski jumper
Lesser competed for Brotterode in East Germany, and finished third in a ski jumping event in Klingenthal in 1959. History of Vogtland Arena from 1957 to
Werner_Lesser
German ski jumper (born 1998)
Pauline Eichhorn (née Heßler; born 13 September 1998) is a German ski jumper. She has competed at World Cup level since the 2014/15 season, with her best
Pauline_Heßler
East German/German ski jumper
Gorišek K185 in Planica, Yugoslavia. This is the longest parallel style ski jump in history. Not recognized! Ground touch at world record distance. "Tudi
André_Kiesewetter
German mountain
trigonometric measurements, that stood until 1930. In 1922 the wooden ski jump was built with its 28-metre-high (92 ft) starting tower, which also acted
Wurmberg_(Harz)
German ski jumper (1940–2021)
individual normal hill at Innsbruck in 1964. He also won the ski jump event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1965. He died on 21 May 2021, at the age of
Dieter_Neuendorf
East German ski jumper
German former ski jumper who was active in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He earned a gold medal at the 1960 Winter Olympics in ski jumping and also won
Helmut_Recknagel
East German ski jumper
Eckstein (born 22 May 1953 in Mengersgereuth-Hämmern) was an East German ski jumper who competed during the 1970s. He finished seventh in the individual
Bernd_Eckstein
German ski jumper
Lesser (born 15 August 1941) is an East German former ski jumper. In 1962 at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Zakopane, he reached fifth place on
Peter_Lesser
German television presenter
gymnastic events on ARD. For Das Erste, she presents the sky jumping and also alpine skiing since the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She also presents since
Julia_Scharf
German ski jumper (born 1998)
"Luisa GOERLICH". FIS-ski.com. International Ski and Snowboard Federation. Retrieved 18 February 2018. Luisa Görlich at FIS (ski jumping) Luisa Görlich at
Luisa_Görlich
East German ski jumper (born 1951)
the FIS Ski Flying World Championships in 1973. In 1974 he won the Four Hills Tournament, and both ski jumping events at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
Hans-Georg_Aschenbach
German ski jumper
December 1904, Oberschönau, Hesse-Nassau – 16 August 1973) was a German ski jumper who competed in the 1928 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
Erich_Recknagel
Style of mountain biking
meters (10 feet). The rider commonly travels to the point of descent via a ski lift or automobile, since the weight and drivetrain gearing of the downhill
Downhill_mountain_biking
International Nordic skiing competition
results FIS 1931 Ski jumping results Results from German Wikipedia Hansen, Hermann & Sveen, Knut. (1996) VM på ski '97. Alt om ski-VM 1925-1997 Trondheim:
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1931
FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships_1931
Townl in Thuringia, Germany
the highest mountains in the Thuringian Forest. Named after it is the ski jumping hill Inselbergschanze with a current record of 123.5 meters. Brotterode
Brotterode
German ski jumper
was a German ski jumper. He was born in Thüringen in Germany and died somewhere in Bavaria. On 2 March 1941 he set two world records on Ski Flying Study
Rudi_Gering
East German Nordic combined skier
"Olympedia – Marko Frank". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 11 February 2026. Marko Frank at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation v t e v t e
Marko_Frank
German ski jumper
12 December 1999) is a German ski jumper and representative of the club WSV Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig e.V. (Thuringia). He competes at World Cup level
Justin_Lisso
German Nordic combined skier
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Hans_Hartleb
Low mountain range in northern Germany
rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name Harz derives from the Middle High German word Hardt or Hart
Harz
German Nordic combined skier
Nordic combined skier. Ackermann started to learn to ski when he was five years old and took up ski-jumping two years later. As of 2004, he belongs to the team
Ronny_Ackermann
City in Romania
from the Rhineland, Flanders, and the Moselle region, with others from Thuringia, Bavaria, Wallonia, and even France. In 1211, by order of King Andrew
Brașov
of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (which after 1825 also had five exclaves in Thuringia). In 1918 the post-monarchy duchy was split into two states, making Königsberg
List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves
author. Thomas Kretschmer, 68, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2008). Hans Krieger, 89, German journalist, essayist and poet. Magnar
Deaths_in_January_2023
painter. Volker Sklenar, 80, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2009). Joseph Trần Xuân Tiếu, 80, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate
Deaths_in_January_2025
(1991–1995). Frieder Lippmann, 87, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2004). Seiji Mataichi, 79, Japanese politician, MP (2001–2019).
Deaths_in_September_2023
and lower incomes during the pandemic. On 31 March, city-county Jena, Thuringia, was the first large German city to introduce an obligation to wear masks
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Germany
German aviator (1912–1995)
109. Trautloft had this aircraft personalized with the "Green Heart" of Thuringia. He wrote several recommendations on how to improve the design and combat
Hannes_Trautloft
Month of 1904
1996) Otto Wahl, German Olympic cross-country skier; in Zella-Mehlis, Thuringia, Germany (d. 1935, brain disease) Robert Whitney, American composer and
July_1904
Councillor of Schaumburg-Lippe – Heinrich Lorenz Minister-President of Thuringia – Erwin Baum President of the Free People's State of Württemberg – Eugen
1930_in_Germany
German-American horticulturist from Berlin-Zehlendorf
She then took a job at the Friedenthal Manor near Hildburghausen in Thuringia. During this time, she began to write articles about horticulture and
Beate_Hahn
Gara buried in Thuringia. After Kousei Kougami unearths his tomb, Gara is revived and uses his alchemy to transfer his tower from Thuringia to Japan before
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Municipality in Hesse, Germany
besides stabling, a dressage square, a show jumping square and a riding hall. High in membership are also Ski-Club Niedernhausen with about 600, Kerbegesellschaft
Niedernhausen
International athletics championship event
Long jump Julian Howard LG Region Karlsruhe 8.15 m Maximilian Entholzner 1.FC Passau 7.76 m Luca Wieland LAZ Saar 05 Saarbrücken 7.71 m Triple jump Max
2017 German Athletics Championships
2017_German_Athletics_Championships
Month of 1978
cases of leukemia. Born: Jakub Janda, Czech ski jumper who won the gold medal in the 2005–06 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup; in Čeladná, Czechoslovakia Fredrik
April_1978
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Indian
God Sai
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Hindu
Sai
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Indian, Telugu
Sri
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Hindu
Immortal, Shirdi Sai baba
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Japanese
(1-秋, 2-明, 3-晶) Japanese unisex name AKI means: 1) "autumn" 2) "bright" 3) "sparkle." Compare with strictly masculine Aki.
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Sky
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Sri Hari, Beloved of Sri
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(å’²) Japanese name SAKI means "blossom."
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Sky, Heavens
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Sri Sai Baba
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Hindu
Sai = Sai baba, Shivudu = Lord Shiva
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Indian, Marathi
God Sai
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A name of Sai baba
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Muslim
Sky, Heavens
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Hindu
Putaparti Sai baba
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Hindu
Sai baba
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lord Krishna and Sai Baba
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Indian
God Sai and God Ganesha
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English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word "sky," from Old Norse sky, SKY means "cloud."Â
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Sai baba
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Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, TORBJØRN means "Thor's bear."
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Noble; Bent
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Sacred Name; Holy Name
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Great
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Egyptian
A friend of Muhammad.
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Arabic, German
Nice
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess
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Servant of the all-peaceable
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Curtailed; Short; Companion of Prophet Muhammad
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Sweet-smelling rose
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a.
Of or pertaining to Thuringia, a country in Germany, or its people.
n.
Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Pithecia. They have large ears, and a long hairy tail which is not prehensile.
n.
A vessel made of skin, used for holding liquids. See Bottle, 1.
v. t.
To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson.
v. t.
To check with a skid, as wagon wheels.
v. t.
To protect or support with a skid or skids; also, to cause to move on skids.
v. t.
To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone.
v. t.
To take off by skimming; as, to skim cream.
v. t.
To strip off the skin or hide of; to flay; to peel; as, to skin an animal.
v. i.
To become covered with skin; as, a wound skins over.
v. t.
To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope.
n.
The alcoholic drink of Japan. It is made from rice.
n.
A native, or inhabitant of Thuringia.
a.
Having the blue color of the sky; azure; as, a sky-blue stone.
n.
A mineral occurring as an aggregation of minute scales having an olive-green color and pearly luster. It is a hydrous silicate of aluminia and iron.
a.
Not deeper than the skin; hence, superficial.
v. t.
To throw towards the sky; as, to sky a ball at cricket.
v. t.
Fig.: To read or examine superficially and rapidly, in order to cull the principal facts or thoughts; as, to skim a book or a newspaper.
v. t.
To clear (a liquid) from scum or substance floating or lying thereon, by means of a utensil that passes just beneath the surface; as, to skim milk; to skim broth.
v. t.
To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially.