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Finnish men's team dominates in historic victory
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Niko Kytoho and Antti Aalto led Finland to an unprecedented double gold medal performance on Sunday as they won both individual events for their countrymen with stunning speed records that have not been matched since 1954 at the Holmencollen in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The Finnish men's team dominated all three finals of this year's world cup competition to secure a new World Cup title and set an Olympic record by winning both individual events on their first attempt with no losses throughout the entire tournament cycle from 2016 through March 9th in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Key Points
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1Finnish men's ski jumping team achieved an exceptional performance at the Holmenkollan competition, continuing a rare streak of success.
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2Niko Kytosaho secured another World Cup victory despite narrowly losing to Antti Aalto in their final medal match for third place.
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3The Finnish national male skiers demonstrated strong form with multiple podium finishes during this event.
Developments
[Mar 14, 20:36]
Mäkihyppy reports that the top positions were achieved by Finnish men at Holmenkollen with a rare level of activity continuing.