Christoph Lehmann

Christoph Lehmann ( born December 28, 1968) is a retired Swiss ski jumper.

Lehmann made ​​his debut in the Ski Jumping World Cup on December 12, 1987 in Lake Placid, where he also won his first World Cup points with 12th place. 1 January 1988, Lehmann could jump with a 9th place for the only time in his career in the top ten at the New Year 's event in Garmisch -Partenkirchen. At the Olympic Winter Games in Calgary in 1988 he was 19 years old as the youngest Swiss participants in the squad and reached the normal hill the 56th and the 44th of the large hill place. In the team competition, he was together with Gérard Balanche, Fabrice Piazzini and Christian Hauswirth at the end of eight. In the first two World Cup competition after the Olympics, he was once again jump into the points in Planica, and Lake Placid. He finished the season in 48th place in the overall World Cup standings. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 1989 in Lahti Lehmann jumped on the normal hill on the 44th and on the large hill at the 53rd place. In the following years he could reach no more top rankings in the World Cup. In the Ski Flying World Championships 1990 in Vikersund Lehmann flew on the 38th. On March 23 In 1991, Lehmann accommodate 16 to jump again in ski flying in Planica in the top twenty.

Once again he reached only the 60th place in Oberstdorf on 30 December 1992, he was placed in the squad for the FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup newly created and ran there until the end of the season and then ended his ski jumping career.

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