Randy Weber (ski jumper)

Raymond " Randy " Weaver ( May 22nd, 1977 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado ) is an American former ski jumper.

Weber began his international career in 1993 in the Ski Jumping Continental Cup. On December 14, 1993, he made ​​his debut in the World Cup Ski Jumping. In the Italian Predazzo he was able to accommodate 26 to win World Cup points for the first time. Also in the New Year's event in the Four Hills Tournament 1993/94 in Garmisch -Partenkirchen, he won the 29th place two World Cup points. Due to this development, he was part of the U.S. squad for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. With only 16 years he reached there on the normal hill the 44th and on the large hill the 53rd place. In the team competition, he reached the 11th place jointly with Greg Boester, Ted Langlois and Kurt Stone. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 1995 Canadian Thunder Bay, he jumped on the normal hill on the 33rd and on the large hill on the 46th place. The following World Cup 1995/96 season was the most successful of his career. In Predazzo he reached the 6th place for the first time a place in the top ten and also the highest single result of his career. At the end of the season, he finished with 66 points to 52nd place in the World Cup overall standings. In the Ski Flying World Championships 1996 in Kulm, he flew on the 47th. On December 8, 1997, he jumped in Villach for the last time in the World Cup and finished the jump on the normal hill on the 48th place. Then he jumped up to the end of the season only in the Continental Cup. His active career ended Weber with the launch at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. There he reached the normal hill and 49th on the large hill to the 50th place. In the team competition, he reached the 12th place jointly with Mike Keuler, Alan Alborn and Casey Colby.

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