site.btaVladimir Zografski Achieves Career's Fifth Top 10 Finish in Ski Jumping World Cup
Bulgaria's Vladimir Zografski came in 10th in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup men's event on the large hill in the Polish resort of Zakopane on Sunday. This is the 31-year-old's second-best result of the season after he placed eighth in Engelberg, Switzerland, and the fifth top 10 finish in his career.
Zografski won 287.9 points in the competition after an excellent first jump of 137.5 metres, which put him in 6th place in the temporary standings, and a second jump of 130.5 metres.
The competition was won by Daniel Tschofenig, who tops the World Cup ranking and has won the Four Hills Tournament. The Austrian scored 316.7 points after jumping 136.0 metres in his first attempt and 139.5 metres in his second attempt during the final round. Second place went to Norway's Johann Andre Forfang (309.3 pts, 136.0 m, 140.0 m).
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