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'''Kamil Stoch''' (born 25 May 1987 in Zakopane, [[Poland]]) is a succesful Polish [[Ski jumping|skijumper]]. He appeared in Ski Jumping World Cup in 2004, and had his first World Cup event victory in 2011. In 2013, Stoch won the large hill competition of the FIS Ski Jumping World Championships in Predazzo. [[Sochi 2014]] brought him an Olympic champion title on normal hill.
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'''Kamil Stoch''' (born 25 May 1987 in Zakopane, [[Poland]]) is a succesful Polish [[Ski jumping|skijumper]]. He appeared in Ski Jumping World Cup in 2004, and had his first World Cup event victory in 2011. In 2013, Stoch won the large hill competition of the FIS Ski Jumping World Championships in Predazzo. [[Sochi 2014]] brought him an Olympic champion title in both individual events.
   
 
== Olympic results ==
 
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=== [[Sochi 2014]] ===
 
=== [[Sochi 2014]] ===
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* [[Ski Jumping 2014 - Men HS 140|Large hill]]: 1st
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* [[Ski Jumping 2014 - Men HS 140 (Team)|Team large hill]]: 4th
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Kamil Stoch is considered by Polish ski jumping fans the heir of legendary [[Adam Malysz]].
 
* Kamil Stoch is considered by Polish ski jumping fans the heir of legendary [[Adam Malysz]].
* Kamil Stoch became the second Polish skijumper to win Olympic gold after [[Wojciech Fortuna]]'s victory in [[Sapporo 1972]], and the third Polish athlete ever to win Winter Olympic gold medal.
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* Kamil Stoch became the second Polish skijumper to win Olympic gold after [[Wojciech Fortuna]]'s victory in [[Sapporo 1972]], and the third Polish skijumper ever to win Winter Olympic gold medal.
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Revision as of 20:53, 23 February 2014

 Kamil Stoch has won 2 gold medals at the Olympic Games 


Kamil Stoch (born 25 May 1987 in Zakopane, Poland) is a succesful Polish skijumper. He appeared in Ski Jumping World Cup in 2004, and had his first World Cup event victory in 2011. In 2013, Stoch won the large hill competition of the FIS Ski Jumping World Championships in Predazzo. Sochi 2014 brought him an Olympic champion title in both individual events.

Olympic results

Torino 2006

  • Normal hill: 16th
  • Large hill: 26th
  • Team large hill: 5th

Vancouver 2010

  • Normal hill: 27th
  • Large hill: 14th
  • Team large hill: 6th

Sochi 2014

  • Normal hill: 1st
  • Large hill: 1st
  • Team large hill: 4th

Trivia

  • Kamil Stoch is considered by Polish ski jumping fans the heir of legendary Adam Malysz.
  • Kamil Stoch became the second Polish skijumper to win Olympic gold after Wojciech Fortuna's victory in Sapporo 1972, and the third Polish skijumper ever to win Winter Olympic gold medal.