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Four Hills Tournament: Dawid Kubacki won!

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It's a great day for us. This is an important moment for all our compatriots. We've been waiting for this, right? Dawid Kubacki won the Four Hills Tournament. Dawid triumphed in great style with jumps of 143 m and 140,5 m. Thanks to them, he became a great winner in Bischofshofen and the entire 68th Four Hills Tournament. It is worth noting that he has just become the third Pole, after Adam Małysz and Kamil Stoch, to win such an honorable competition. It is worth noting that a Norwegian citizen was also on the podium - in the top three. The three winners of this sporting event were German Karl Geiger and Norwegian Marius Lindvik.

We are proud!

Kubacki was in the lead after three initial competitions (830,7 points). He was on the Norwegian heels at the beginning and was ahead of him by 9,1 points (821,6 points). The final game was also attended by such important TCS figures as German Karl Geiger (817,4 points) and last year's winner Ryoyu Kobayashi (817 points). Stefan Kraft also had a good chance with 798,6 points. In this way, he was in the 5th place, although at the beginning of the games everything indicated that he would be in the top three wins.

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Dawid - we are very proud! Rest! We wish you continued success and will follow your future career with great interest.

Biography: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawid_Kubacki

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