Matti Nykänen, the Flying Finn who fell so far, so fast | Andy Bull

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The ski-jumper, who won five Olympic medals, had an otherworldly talent but not the sense, or support, he needed to cope with the fame it won him

Matti Nykänen used to fly so far, so fast that it felt as if he would never come down. When the Finn broke the world ski jump record for the fifth, and final, time at Planica in 1985 he was moving so quickly that the cameraman struggled to track him through the air.

Watching the footage you wonder if he might disappear into the yonder off the far side of the screen. In those days, the mid-1980s, Nykänen was the best ski jumper in the world and almost unbeatable. The records were the least of it. He won five world titles, five Olympic medals, including three golds in one Games, and four World Cups.

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Written by Andy Bull
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2019/feb/12/matti-nykanen-ski-jumper-stripper-alcoholic-wife-beater under the title “Matti Nykänen, the Flying Finn who fell so far, so fast | Andy Bull”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.