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There reads: In 1972 the Olympic Games also doubled as the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, so Kasaya's gold medal victory in the individual normal hill made him world champion as well.
Shouldn't it then be listed as world championship medal also? Only the silver from 1970 is listed as world championship medal in the medal table. 85.217.39.127 (talk) 15:25, 19 February 2012 (UTC)
Maybe, it is true - but I cannot imagine - maybe the flag bearer was Noriaki Kasai? 213.225.2.106 (talk) 14:35, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
Winner of the first three hills in 1971/72 Four Hills TournamentEdit
Mr. Kasaya did dominate that Tournament but he (and his team-mates) had to return home before jumping at Bischofshofen on January 6th, 1972. The Japanese Team Officials did determine it before start of the Tournament because it was arranged that Japanese jumpers should be prepared for the "Home-Olympics" at Sapporo. In regard to the Four Hills Tournament it was assumed that Mr. Kasaya had been able to achieve another win in Bischofshofen, therefore being the first jumper to win all four hills in one Tournament. 30 years later, in 2001/02 Tournament, Sven Hannawald could achieve the "Grand Slam". 213.225.2.106 (talk) 14:53, 1 January 2017 (UTC)