Austria's ski jumpers cheer on new World Cup record in Lake Placid!

Austria's ski jumpers cheer on new World Cup record in Lake Placid!

The Austrian ski jumpers celebrated great success in the picturesque Lake Placid, where the Winter Olympics once took place. Daniel Tschofenig won the second individual competition of the season and thus secured his eighth victory in this World Cup year. His team -mate Jan Hörl also jumps onto the podium and narrowly missed the victory by taking second place. These spectacular achievements meant that the Austrian team with a total of 39 podium places set up a new World Cup record and thus exceeded the previous record from the 1998/99 season from Japan, as reported 5min.at.

a journey through time after 1980

lake placid is not only known for the current top sporting performance, but also for its history as the venue for the 1980th Olympics from 1980. During these games, the popular mascot Roni, an anthropomorphic raccoon, was launched. Created by Don Moss, the name Roni was chosen by the school children by Lake Placid and comes from the language of the Iroquois. Roni not only represented the Olympic spirit, but also the surrounding nature, since raccoons often occur in the Adirondack region. He was also present in a human costume version and provided enthusiasm during the games, as can be read on dbpedia.org.

This connection between the sporting successes of today and the nostalgic history of Roni underlines the importance of Lake Placid in international sport. The current dominance of the Austrian ski jumper, coupled with the memory of the great Olympic moments from 1980, makes this place a special scene in the ski jumping World Cup.

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