site.btaSki Jumper Zografski Places 26th in Bischofshofen
Ski jumper Vladimir Zografski places 27th in the Bischofshofen race, which completed the Four Hills circuit, part of the Ski Jumping World Cup.
The Bulgarian ski jumper made attempts of 125.5 m and 130.5 m, collecting a total of 262.2 points. In the first round he eliminated Japan's Tomofumi Naito and was in 28th position, and in the second round he used a mistake by Norway's Marius Lindvik to move to 27th position - his best ranking of 2019.
In the overall standings, Zografski finished 26th with 872.4 points, far from his record 18th place in 2017.
Austria's Jan Horl was the winner of the Four Chances, followed by two compatriots, giving Austria the overall podium for the third time. Zografski ranks 30th in the World Cup standings with 71 points.
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