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    Primož Peterka (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈpriːmɔʃ ˈpeːtərka] ) is a Slovenian former ski jumper who competed from 1996 to 2011. He is one of the most successful...
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  • hockey player Martin Peterka (born 1995), Czech basketball player Primož Peterka (born 1979), Slovenian ski jumper Rostislav Peterka (born 1949), Czech-Argentine...
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  • Slovene musicologist Primož Lorenz, Slovene pianist Primož Parovel, Slovene harmonica player Primož Peterka, Slovene ski jumper Primož Ramovš, Slovene composer...
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    January 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2012. "Primož Peterka – prvi Slovenec, ki je preskočil magično mejo" [Primož Peterka – the First Slovene Who Jumper Over...
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  • Planica, Slovenia on 22 March 1998. The individual World Cup was won by Primož Peterka and Nations Cup by Japan. Lower competitive circuits this season included...
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    Debelak Damjan Fras Robert Kranjec Franci Petek Primož Peterka Peter Prevc Jurij Tepeš Miran Tepeš Primož Ulaga Matjaž Zupan Peter Žonta Rok Flander Dejan...
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  • (1851–1923) – author, lawyer and politician Janez Trdina (1830–1905) – author Primož Trubar (1508–1586) – Protestant reformer and author Josipina Urbančič (1508–1586)...
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    (686 ft). In 1997, ski jumping hysteria spread all over Slovenia due to Primož Peterka, who was battling with Dieter Thoma for the first Slovenian overall...
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    medal for the Slovenians in a team normal hill competition involving Primož Peterka, Jure Bogataj and Jernej Damjan. He also competed at the 2006 Winter...
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    Tina Maze, cross-country skier Petra Majdič, and ski jumpers, such as Primož Peterka and Peter Prevc. Boxing has gained popularity since Jan Zaveck won the...
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  • Planica, Slovenia on 23 March 1997. The individual World Cup was won by Primož Peterka and Nations Cup by Japan. Lower competitive circuits this season included...
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  • (3) Ari-Pekka Nikkola Janne Ahonen 1996/97 Primož Peterka Dieter Thoma Kazuyoshi Funaki 1997/98 Primož Peterka (2) Kazuyoshi Funaki Andreas Widhölzl 1998/99...
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    Weißflog Jens Weißflog (4) 1996–97 Dieter Thoma Primož Peterka Kazuyoshi Funaki Dieter Thoma Primož Peterka 1997–98 Kazuyoshi Funaki Kazuyoshi Funaki Kazuyoshi...
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     Finland Matti Hautamäki Veli-Matti Lindström Risto Jussilainen Janne Ahonen 974.0  Slovenia Damjan Fras Primož Peterka Robert Kranjec Peter Žonta 946.3...
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    becoming the second Slovenian ski jumper to win the Tournament after Primož Peterka in the 1996–97 season. On 16 January at the Ski Flying World Championships...
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  • 2018. T. O.; D. S. (17 December 2019). "Primož Roglič, Janja Garnbret in odbojkarji športniki leta 2019" [Primoz Roglic, Janja Garnbret, and the national...
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    February 1996 (2nd place) Lahti – 1 March 1996 (3rd place shared with Primož Peterka) Falun – 13 March 1996 (2nd place) Oslo/Holmenkollen – 17 March 1996...
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    Lillehammer Alpine skiing Women's slalom  Bronze Damjan Fras Robert Kranjec Primož Peterka Peter Žonta 2002 Salt Lake City Ski jumping Men's team (K120)  Silver...
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    WC Kazuyoshi Funaki Hiroya Saitō Bruno Reuteler 15 March 1998   WC Primož Peterka Bruno Reuteler Masahiko Harada 14 March 1999   WC Noriaki Kasai Martin...
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  • Primož Peterka using the V-style, 1997...
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    December 1996   K120 WC Kazuyoshi Funaki Primož Peterka Takanobu Okabe 15 December 1996   K120 WC Primož Peterka Andreas Goldberger Kristian Brenden 19...
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  • Lahti Salpausselkä K-114 LH Primož Peterka Jani Soininen Kristian Brenden 11 March 1998 Falun Lugnet K-115 LH Primož Peterka Andreas Widhölzl Hiroya Saito...
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    the Four Hills tournament: Andreas Goldberger in 1992-93 and 1994–95, Primož Peterka in 1996-97, Kazuyoshi Funaki in 1997-98, Janne Ahonen in 1998-99, Andreas...
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  • Tauplitz K185 Takanobu Okabe Andreas Goldberger Primož Peterka 35 9 February 1997   Tauplitz K185 Primož Peterka Andreas Goldberger Takanobu Okabe 36 22 March...
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  • Puijo K-90 NH Kazuyoshi Funaki Nicolas Dessum Primož Peterka 13 Mar 1997 Falun Lugnet K-115 LH Primož Peterka Dieter Thoma Hiroya Saito 16 Mar 1997 Oslo...
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  • tournament, Prevc became the second ski jumper from Slovenia to win it after Primož Peterka in 1996–97. This was the first tournament since 2007–08 which was not...
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    He hold the national record for three years when it was broken by Primož Peterka again in Planica. "Goran Janus became new coach of the Slovenian national...
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  • successful ski jumper of the time was Primož Ulaga, who had nine wins for Yugoslavia. In both 1997 and 1998, Primož Peterka won the World Cup. Other notable...
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     Finland (FIN) Matti Hautamäki Veli-Matti Lindström Risto Jussilainen Janne Ahonen  Slovenia (SLO) Damjan Fras Primož Peterka Robert Kranjec Peter Žonta...
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  • Morgenstern  Finland Tami Kiuru Akseli Kokkonen Matti Hautamäki Janne Ahonen  Slovenia Damjan Fras Rok Benkovič Robert Kranjec Primož Peterka  Austria...
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