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Valery Kobelev

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29: 220:, crashed head-first into the hill at 104.7 km/h and rolled at high speed down the rest of the hill unconscious. He came to a stop at the bottom of the hill and ambulance personnel rushed him 27 kilometres to a hospital in the small town of Jesenice, where he was put into an 172:. Kobelev was placed 48th in the individual 15 km competition, and reached 12th place together with his Russian team in the team competition. He later changed his focus solely to ski jumping, and went on to participate in the 1998 Winter Olympics as a ski-jumper. 564: 432: 569: 244:, Kobelev placed 54th in the normal hill competition and 35th in the large hill competition. Kobelev's Russian team reached the 9th place in the team competition. At the 549: 544: 200:
2006, though he is still active and jumping in small competitions back in Russia. He is planning to end his active ski jumping career after the World Championships in
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where he received 5th place. Kobelev's best overall World cup season was the 2001-2002 season, when he received a 21st place. His last World Cup competition was in
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for several months. He made his return to the World Cup one year later. The crash was named the worst ski jumping crash ever by sports commentator
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1999 where he placed 26th in the large hill event (K-120) and 36th in the normal hill event (K-90). Kobelev's second World Championship was in
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in 2003, where he placed 33rd in the normal hill event and 39th in the large hill event.
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one year later. Since then he has started in the World Cup 46 times and in the
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The ski jumping hills in Kaluga, where Kobelev jumped until 15 years of age.
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Kobelev began his professional ski jumping career in 1994, and made his
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Kobelev is known, in part, for a serious crash while jumping at
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and participated in the men's team and individual events at the
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four times. His best World Cup performance was 2002 in
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Kaluga
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Sapporo
Russian
ski jumper
Nordic combined
1994 Winter Olympics
Lillehammer
World Cup
Kuopio
Olympics
Sapporo
Willingen
Liberec
Planica
take-off ramp
induced coma
Arne Scheie
1998 Winter Olympics
Nagano
2002 Winter Olympics
Salt Lake City
Ramsau
Val di Fiemme
Lillehammer
Villach
Predazzo
Garmisch Partenkirchen

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