Takashi Fujisawa

Takashi Fujisawa (藤 沢 隆Japanese, Takashi Fujisawa, born February 7, 1943 in Yoichi, Hokkaidō ) is a former Japanese ski jumpers and Nordic combined.

Fujisawa began his career as a combiner. At the Olympic Winter Games in 1964 in Innsbruck, he was ranked 20th in the individual competition.

His first international tournament as a ski jumper denied Fujisawa with the Nordic World Ski Championships 1966 in Oslo, Norway. There he won the large hill the silver medal behind Norwegian Bjørn Wirkola. He was the first medalist at the World Championships in Japan. In the same year he started for the first time at the Four Hills Tournament. His best result was the 13th place in Garmisch -Partenkirchen. At the Olympic Winter Games in Grenoble in 1968, he raced in the ski jumping competitions. From the normal hill he is number one and 26 on the normal hill on the 18th Place. On December 28, 1969, he could jump in Oberstdorf with the 8th place in the Four Hills Tournament for the first time in a jump into the top ten. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 1970 in Vysoke Tatry Fujisawa jumped on the large hill on the 6th Place. In the Four Hills Tournament 1971/72 he could reach the highest individual score of his career at the tournament with the 4th place in Garmisch -Partenkirchen. Its active ski jumping career, he ended with the start of the Olympic Winter Games 1972 in Sapporo. There he could jump on the normal hill on the 23th and on the large hill to 14th place.

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