Bulgarian talent in the ski jump Vladimir Zografski won the world championship of the tournament for youths under 18 years of Big shantsa, held in Estonia.
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Zografski became the first Bulgarian who was world champion in ski jumping.
In 2009 he was second on the Youth Olympic Winter Games in Poland.
Today, at a temperature of -13 degrees Celsius , Zografski not leave any chance for competition, after winning the first jump of 98.0 meters, the latter reached 95.0 meters.
So he gathered a total score of 255.0 points and left behind Stefan Kraft from Austria with 251.0 points and Kaarel Nurmsalu from Estonia with 249.0 points.
"It's amazing! Just do not know how to describe it.
In the future expect to qualify in the top 30 World Cup, "said to himself Zografski bTV.
Another two Bulgarians competed in this discipline.Bogomil Pavlov finished in 22nd place after finishing with a total of 207.0 points (85.5 m, 86.5 m).
Dejan Funtarov did not qualify for the second jump after the first reached 82.5 meters and remained 45th in the final standings.
Final standings:1. Zografski Vladimir (Bulgaria) - 255.0 points (1 jump - 98.0 m, 2 jump - 95.0 m)
2.Shtefan Kraft (Austria) - 251.0 points (91.0, 100.0)
3.Kaarel Nurmsalu (Estonia) - 249.0 (93.5, 98.5)
4.Anders Fanemel (Austria) - 241.0 (89.5, 98.0)
5.Marko Grigol (Switzerland) - 237.0 (91.5, 93.0)
6.Tomas Lakner (Austria) - 233.0 (92.0, 90.5)
2.Shtefan Kraft (Austria) - 251.0 points (91.0, 100.0)
3.Kaarel Nurmsalu (Estonia) - 249.0 (93.5, 98.5)
4.Anders Fanemel (Austria) - 241.0 (89.5, 98.0)
5.Marko Grigol (Switzerland) - 237.0 (91.5, 93.0)
6.Tomas Lakner (Austria) - 233.0 (92.0, 90.5)
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Vladimir Zografski was born on July 14, 1993 in Samokov. He is the son of a former competitor in the ski jump Emil Zografski.
Vladimir made his debut in international competitions for 12 years, and in 2008 debuted at the starts World Cup ski jump to 43rd place in Pradzhelato.
The greatest success of Vladimir Zografski to today's victory was his silver medal at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in 2009 in Shchirk, Poland - second only to Slovenian Peter Prevts.
The best jump of Vladimir Zografski in his career so far is 130.5 turban in Bisshofshofen, Germany.
In the race for the World Cup in Innsbruck Vlado historical record fifth place, but then was disqualified because it was 200 grams lighter .
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