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Lasse Ottesen


Lasse Ottesen Chat with the FIS Race Directors Lasse Ottesen FISSKI

Olympic medals
  
Ski Jumping at the 1994 Winter Olympics - Normal Hill

Videoblog lasse ottesen oberstdorf sgp 2013


Lasse Ottesen (born 8 April 1974) is a Norwegian former ski jumper who competed from 1991 to 2002.

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Lasse Ottesen Preseason interview with Lasse Ottesen FISSKI

Lasse ottesen 118m bishofshofen 2000


Career

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He grew up in the little hamlet of Aurskog in eastern Norway and represented the local sports club Aurskog-Finstadbru SK.

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His biggest success at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer where he earned a silver medal in the Individual Normal Hill. Ottesen also finished 4th at the 1995 Nordic skiing World Championships in the Individual Large Hill.

Lasse Ottesen FIS Season Opening Press Conference Lillehammer RD Lasse Ottesen

After retiring, he became a coach. He was the ski jumping coach for the Nordic combined teams of Norway and then the United States, and later became the head coach for the United States.

Controversy

Lasse Ottesen Nordic Combined season review with Lasse Ottesen FISSKI

In the 1993/94 Four Hills Tournament, Ottesen played a notorious role in helping his compatriot Espen Bredesen beat German Jens Weißflog. Weißflog was protecting an 8-point lead before the last jump, and the jumping order was Bredesen – Ottesen – Weißflog. After Bredesen's jump, Ottesen illegally delayed his jump so long until the wind conditions had significantly worsened. Weißflog lost 20 points on his last jump, lost the tourney and bitterly complained of foul play afterwards.


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Lasse Ottesen From A to FIS officials appreciation post Lasse Ottesen

References

Lasse Ottesen Wikipedia