Malysz jumps backwards
8th January 2011
© Tadeusz Mieczyński, www.wikip
Malysz finished a disappointing 10th
Adam Malysz endured a disappointing end to the Four Hills Tournament this Thursday as he limped home 10th at Bischofshofen and as a result missed out on a medal in the overall competition. The home crowd, meanwhile, enjoyed the sight of fellow Austrian Thomas Morgenstern taking second place in the competition and first overall in the tournament.
Qualification for the tournament on Wednesday was a relative success for Poland, with five of their six skiers making it through to Thursday’s final competition. However, three of the qualifiers were rapidly removed, only Kamil Stoch and the veteran Adam Malysz making it through to the final round.
Starting the competition third overall in th ...
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