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FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2004 : ウィキペディア英語版
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2004

The FIS Ski Flying World Ski Championships 2004 took place on 19–22 February 2004 in Planica, Slovenia for the record fifth time. Planica hosted the championships previously in 1972, 1979, 1985, and 1994. The team event, consisting of two jumps, debuted at these championships.
==Individual==
20–21 February 2004.〔(FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual final round results. ) - accessed 28 November 2009.〕
Ahonen and Germany's Georg Späth had the longest jumps of the competition with their 225.0 m second round-jumps.〔 Norway's Tommy Ingebrigtsen led after the first round,〔(FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual first round results. ) - accessed 28 November 2009.〕 Späth after the second round,〔(FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual second round results. ) - accessed 28 November 2009.〕 and Kiuru after the third round.〔(FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual third round results. ) - accessed 28 November 2009.〕

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