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    Janne Petteri Ahonen (pronounced [ˈjɑnːe ˈpetːeri ˈɑhonen] ; born 11 May 1977) is a Finnish former ski jumper and drag racer. He competed in ski jumping...
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    competitions are the ones that are used to determine the winner. In 2005–06, Janne Ahonen and Jakub Janda shared the overall victory after finishing with exactly...
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  • (or nickname): Janne Ahonen, Finnish ski jumper Janne Aikala, Finnish schoolboy, murdered Janne Andersson, Swedish football coach Janne Blomqvist, Finnish...
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  • parliament Janne Ahonen (born 1977), Finnish professional and Olympic ski jumper Kirsi Ahonen (born 1976), Finnish javelin thrower Olavi Ahonen (1923-2000)...
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    the 2005/06 World Cup and 2005/06 Four Hills Tournament (shared with Janne Ahonen), as well as silver and bronze medals at the 2005 World Championships...
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  • ahead of Gregor Schlierenzauer, with Finnish veteran Janne Ahonen finishing in third place. Ahonen won the traditional Four Hills Tournament, while Schlierenzauer...
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  • Planica, Slovenia on 20 March 2005. The individual World Cup was won by Janne Ahonen, Finland. Lower competitive circuits this season included the Grand Prix...
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    events. The competitors in question, Janne Ahonen and Jakub Janda, were both declared tournament winners. For Ahonen, it was the fourth tournament victory...
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    ski jumpers in the history of the sport. Only Finns Matti Nykänen and Janne Ahonen, Poles Adam Małysz and Kamil Stoch and Austrians Gregor Schlierenzauer...
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    125 m and a hill size of 142 m. The official record is 145.5 m, set by Janne Ahonen on 12 December 2004 during the 2004–05 World Cup season. The unofficial...
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