Feb 12 β€’ 22:10 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

PM OLYMPIAL ⟩ Artti Aigro, who jumped into the top 20, says: I will continue from where I left off!

Estonian ski jumper Artti Aigro participated in the first official training for the large hill ski jumping event at the Milano Cortina Olympics, achieving promising results.

Artti Aigro, an Estonian ski jumper, has made headlines with his performance during the first official training session for the large hill event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, held at Val di Fiemme. The training marked a significant moment for Aigro, who had recently arrived at the Olympic village and was eager to showcase his potential. His results during this session were reported to be gratifying, indicating his readiness for the upcoming competitions.

The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics represents a crucial opportunity for athletes to demonstrate their skills on an international stage, and Aigro's recent performance suggests he is well-positioned to compete effectively. The jump into the top 20 is a notable achievement, reflecting his hard work and preparation leading up to these games. Aigro’s determination to continue from where he left off signals his commitment to improving and achieving even greater heights in the sport.

As the Olympics approach, Aigro's journey serves as inspiration for both aspiring ski jumpers and fans alike. His presence at such a prestigious event not only showcases Estonian talent but also highlights the competitive nature of ski jumping on a global scale. As he prepares for future jumps, the anticipation builds around his potential performances in the competition, making him an athlete to watch closely in the upcoming events.

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