Nagiller debuted in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in January 2000. During the 2002–03 season he became an established member of the Austrian team. In that season came his biggest achievements – a win at Hakuba and second place at Sapporo. He also attempted 220m at Kulm but fell (his personal best is 203m). After several relatively unsuccessful seasons, he retired from active ski jumping in 2006 and became a ski jumping coach.
Christian Nagiller at the International Ski Federation
May 05, 2024
christian, nagiller, born, june, 1984, austrian, former, jumper, nagiller, zakopane, 2003country, austriaborn, 1984, june, 1984, hall, tirol, austriaheight1, personal, best203, planica, march, 2003world, careerseasons20002003, 2004starts29podiums2wins1updated,. Christian Nagiller born 24 June 1984 is an Austrian former ski jumper Christian NagillerNagiller in Zakopane 2003Country AustriaBorn 1984 06 24 24 June 1984 age 39 Hall in Tirol AustriaHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in Personal best203 m 666 ft Planica 20 23 March 2003World Cup careerSeasons20002003 2004Starts29Podiums2Wins1Updated on 10 February 2016 Contents 1 Career 2 World Cup 2 1 Standings 2 2 Wins 3 External linksCareer editNagiller debuted in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in January 2000 During the 2002 03 season he became an established member of the Austrian team In that season came his biggest achievements a win at Hakuba and second place at Sapporo He also attempted 220m at Kulm but fell his personal best is 203m After several relatively unsuccessful seasons he retired from active ski jumping in 2006 and became a ski jumping coach World Cup editStandings edit Season Overall 4H SF NT 1999 00 46 2002 03 18 59 N A 29 2003 04 49 59 N A Wins edit No Season Date Location Hill Size 1 2002 03 23 January 2003 nbsp Hakuba Olympic Hills K120 night LHExternal links editChristian Nagiller at the International Ski Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Nagiller amp oldid 1197122459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,