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The Nickname Of Marius

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  A few days ago I found out that the nickname of the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is Linus. Giving this nickname was his teammate Daniel-André Tande, who along with his other teammates call him Linus. So I asked Marius directly the reason for this nickname and he said he doesn't know why. So I advised Marius that one of these days he will have to have Daniel-André Tande explain why he is calling them Linus. I don't know if he had already asked his teammate, but if he hadn't done so until now, he'll find time to do it. A consideration. When I asked him if he knows the reason for his nickname, Marius laughed. Well, at least I managed to make the beautiful Norwegian tiger laugh.   Until next time!

M Like Marius

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  Here is a dedication I made for the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik: This dedication is a bit special. It is an alphabetic photo frame. I chose an image of Marius and put it in the M-shaped photo frame, which is the initial of his name. I put this dedication in the story on my Instagram profile and Marius saw it. Appreciated with success.   Until next time!

World Cup 2020/21: Rasnov

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  After the positive result obtained in Zakopane last weekend, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to compete in the event in Rasnov, Romania. On Thursday, in qualification, called prologue, Marius qualified 32nd, jumping 87.5 m and with a score of 106.3 points. Before the prologue, he skipped training 2 and this penalized him for the result of the prologue. On Friday, in 1st Round he qualified 20th, jumping 91.0 m and with a score of 116.3 points. In Final Round he finished 14th, jumping 94.0 m, with a score of 124.5 points and a final score of 240.8 points. But thanks to the disqualification of his teammate Halvor Egner Granerud, Marius climbed 13th. Marius did not participate in the Mixed Team Competition on Saturday. Well, Rasnov's jumps are the shortest in the World Cup and it's normal to see jumps less than 100 m. For Marius it was not an entirely positive weekend. He did his best, but he is still the king of comebacks. Marius, you'll be better nex...

World Cup 2020/21: Zakopane

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  After the Klingenthal disaster that took place last weekend, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik returns to Zakopane, Poland, to repeat the success achieved a month ago. On Friday, in the qualifying, called prologue, Marius qualified 16th, jumping 128.5 m and scoring 119.4 points. On Saturday, in 1st Round he qualified 10th, jumping 133.0 m and scoring 127.8 points. In the Final Round he finished 3rd, jumping 141.5 m, with a score of 140.0 points and a final score of 267.8 points. In short, podium for him. On Sunday, Marius qualified 4th in the prologue, jumping 130.0 m and scoring 138.7 points. In 1st Round he qualified 16th, jumping 125.0 m and scoring 137.7points. In the Final Round he finished 4th, jumping 136.5 m, with a score of 154.9 points and a final score of 292.6 points. Marius missed the podium by one point, in which third place went to his teammate Robert Johansson. The comeback king is back and had a positive weekend.   Until n...

World Cup 2020/21: Klingenthal

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  After the bittersweet weekend in Willingen, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to compete in the event in Klingenthal, Germany. On Friday, in qualifying, called prologue, Marius qualified 10th, jumping 131.0 m and scoring 131.5 points. On Saturday, in 1st Round he finished 41st, jumping 118.5 m and scoring 98.4 points, but it wasn't enough to qualify for the Final Round. Bad day for him. Finally on Sunday, in qualifying Marius qualified 8th, jumping 134.0 m and with a score of 122.7 points. In the 1st Round he was qualified 29th, jumping 130.5 m, but was disqualified right after the end of the 1st Round, but the reason was not understood. A bad weekend for Marius. Let's let him calm down from his frustration and anger, and then come back calm and peaceful. Marius, it will be better next time.   Until next time!

World Cup 2020/21: Willingen

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  After last weekend's Lahti disaster, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to redeem himself in Willingen, Germany. On Friday, Marius qualified 11th in the qualification, jumping 131.5 m and scoring 117.8 points. On Saturday, in 1st Round he qualified 7th, jumping 132.5 m and scoring 125.2 points. In the Final Round he finished 6th, jumping 137.5 m, with a score of 131.6 points and a final score of 256.8 points. On Sunday, the qualification was canceled due to the wind. In 1st Round Marius finished 26th, jumping 127.0 m and scoring 107.8 points. The Final Round was canceled due to the wind and the result of the 1st Round became official. Apart from the disastrous result obtained on Sunday due to the wind, Marius's weekend was positive. The event just played is called Willingen Six and Marius finished 7th in the weekend ranking. Not bad for him. The tiger was caged again this time. Marius, it will be better next time. When you jump, before jumpi...