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Happy New Year, Marius!

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  The 2020 is gone and 2021 arrives. Here is the dedication for the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik to celebrate the coming year: Happy New Year, Marius!  PS: Marius and I exchanged a Happy New Year. It is very sweet and tender. Until next time!

Marius Lindvik Skip Garmisch-Partenkirchen

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Pain beats the Norwegian tiger. Health comes first. The Norwegian ski jumper  Marius Lindvik skips Garmisch-Partenkirchen for a toothache. Marius, get well soon and you will come back stronger than before. I hope you can be there in Innsbruck, because you are very brave. But first think about your tooth. Hold on and take it easy, tiger! The team is waiting for you. Until next time!

Marius And The Aching Tooth

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  The Norwegian team has made it known via Instagram post that the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik has a bad tooth and is now better. It is very likely that he went to the podium in Oberstdorf with a sore tooth. Sometimes the cold hits when you least expect it. I took the picture that the Norwegian team had posted on Instagram and put it in my story, with the addition of tips on how to pass the tooth and protect from the cold, mentioning Marius and the Norwegian team. He not only saw it, but he even responded to my story with a smiley face with red cheeks and closed eyes. Aww. So cute! I impressed Marius Lindvik. Good luck for Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Marius!   Until next time!

Four Hills Tournament 2020/21: Oberstdorf

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  First stage of Four Hills Tournament: Oberstdorf, Germany. The Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is charged up for this event and can't wait to jump. On Monday, in qualifying, Marius qualified 20th, jumping 110.5 m and scoring 110.5 points. To him a pull of the ears because before the qualification he had missed training 2. On Tuesday, in the 1st Round Marius qualified 2nd, jumping 126.5 m and scoring 138.5 points. In the Final Round he finished 3rd, jumping 135.5 m, with a score of 146.7 points and a final score of 285.2 points. In short, the podium for him. One thing must be specified. Before the qualification there was a COVID-19 case by a Polish ski jumper, Klemens Muranka, who had tested positive. Both he and his teammates were excluded from the event. But after the qualification it was discovered that Muranka had tested negative for COVID-19. The results of the qualification are valid and official. The next day, the Polish team was reinstated to the event to par...

Merry Christmas, Marius!

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  To celebrate Christmas, here is a special dedication to Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik: A beautiful Christmas photo frame for the most beautiful and talented ski jumper in the world. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, Marius!   Until next time!

Marius Lindvik In Winter Photo Frame Version

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  Winter has arrived and for the occasion here is the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik in a special photo frame version: This is the winter version of photo frame, created specifically to celebrate the arrival of winter. Beautiful, is not it? Oh yeah. It would actually be a Christmas winter. I put this dedication in my story on my Instagram profile and look at random, Marius saw it. You can see that he really appreciates the my creativity.   Until next time!

World Cup 2020/21: Engelberg

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  After having skipped Planica due to its suboptimal conditions, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik returned to compete in the event at Engelberg, in Switzerland. On Friday, in qualifying, Marius qualified 9th, jumping 133.0 m and with a score of 140.5 points. On Saturday, in 1st Round he ranked 11th, jumping 126.5 m and scoring 133.0 points. In the Final Round he finished 10th, jumping 129.5 m, with a score of 149.5 points and a final score of 282.5 points. Finally, on Sunday, Marius qualified 9th in qualifying, jumping 129.0 m and scoring 133.5 points. In 1st Round, he ranked 15th, jumping 126.0 m and scoring 133.3 points. Finally in the Final Round, he finished 14th, jumping 125.5 m, with a score of 141.6 points and a final score of 274.9 points. The rest served him, but he didn't bring out all the determination and he didn't dominate the wind. Marius, try again and you'll be luckier.   Until next time!

The Calendar 2021 For Marius

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  Here is the calendar 2021 for the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik: Beautiful, is not it? Oh yeah. This calendar is ideal for Marius, simply because he is the best and most talented in the world.  Until next time!

Marius Will Not Start For Planica

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  The Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik has chosen to stand over the World Ski Flying Championships in Planica. The Rælingen jumper has traveled home to Norway. Here are his words: "It has been a tough start to the season for me both physically and mentally.  It has been a great strain mentally and the confidence in jumping has not been present." says Marius Lindvik. He finished third in the last World Cup race before the World Ski Flying Championships, but has had a varying start to the season. "I have worked hard to regain my confidence in jumping and I feel I am on the right track.  I had to be honest with myself and at the moment I feel that jumping and self-confidence are not good enough to jump ski flying." Lindvik says. "This is about being mentally prepared to jump ski flying which is extremely demanding.  That's why I will not start in Planica this weekend, last season's jumping week comet continues." Lindvik will not be available to the...

World Cup 2020/21: Nizhny Tagil

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  After another disappointing result in Ruka last weekend, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik wants to redeem himself and will look for him in Nizhny Tagil, Russia. On Friday, in qualifying, Marius qualified 5th, jumping 128.0 m and with a score of 125.1 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he finished 20th, jumping 125.0 m and scoring 112.1 points. In the Final Round he finished 26th, jumping 114.0 m, with a score of 86.0 points and a final score of 198.1 points. Finally, on Sunday, Marius qualified 1st in qualifying, jumping 134.0 m and with a score of 131.2 points. In the 1st Round he ranked 3rd, jumping 131.5 m and scoring 123.2 points. In the Final Round he finished 3rd, jumping 127.0 m, with a score of 117.4 points and a final score of 240.6 points. In short, Marius made it to the podium. A third place that counts as a victory. His moment of glory has finally arrived for him. He brought out his grit and tamed the wind. Great Marius! Congratulations o...