Hannawald Shines in Daylight, Too

Zakopane, Poland (Sunday, January 19, 2003) - Germany's Sven Hannawald had the best jump on each round Sunday to win his second event in about 20 hours. After setting as hill mark Saturday night with a 140-meter jump, Hannawald earned his fourth victory of the season as he went 128.5 and 130.5 meters for 271.2. In a further repeat of their podium finishes from the previous night, Austrian Florian Liegl was second with national hero Adam Malysz third. No Americans competed.

ruhrgas SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP
Zakopane, POL – Jan. 19
K120-2 (Jump distances in meters)

1. Sven Hannawald, Germany, (128.5-130.5 meters) 271.2
2. Florian Liegl, Austria, (128.5-125) 258.8
3. Adam Malysz, Poland, (124.5-125.5) 253.5
4. Primoz Peterka, Slovenia, (125-124.5) 253.1
5. Andi Goldberger, Austria, (119.5-123.5) 241.4
(No Americans competed)

WORLD CUP STANDINGS (15 meets)
1. Janne Ahonen, Finland, 773 points
2. Hannawald, 721
3. Malysz, 692
4. Martin Hoellwarth, Austria, 659
5. Andreas Widhoelzl, Austria, 632
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44. Clint Jones, Steamboat Springs, CO, 24
56. Alan Alborn, Anchorage, AK, 7

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