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Daniel Forfang (born 28 December 1979) is a Norwegian former
ski jumper Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the farthest jump after sliding down on their skis from a specially designed curved ramp. Along with jump length, competitor's aerial style and other factors also affect the fin ...
. He had thirty-four
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starts, with a fifth place in
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in 2005 as his best individual result. He also helped win a team competition in Lahti the same year. Forfang retired ahead of the 2006–07 season, feeling that he could not continue the ski jumper's lifestyle, especially pertaining to the pressure of maintaining a low
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. He is the older brother of current ski jumper
Johann André Forfang Johann André Forfang (born 4 July 1995) is a Norwegian Ski jumping, ski jumper and 2018 team Olympic champion. Career Like his older brother Daniel Forfang he represents the club Tromsø SK. Forfang made his FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, World Cu ...
.


Early life and career

Growing up in
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, during his active career he was managed by his father Hugo. Forfang moved to Trondheim at the age of sixteen, and became affiliated with the regional team Trønderhopp. Forfang made his international debut in November 2001, with a seventh and eleventh place in two Continental Cup events in
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. He followed up with a seventh place in
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one month later, as well as several good results after New Year, including a third place in
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in January. He had made his WorldCup debut in
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in December, and achieved a fourteenth place in
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and a seventh place in
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in January. The 2002–03 season saw Forfang continue his good Continental Cup run, with a double victory in
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in February. However, he did not make it to the final of any World Cup event, the closest being two 32nd places. He did win a silver medal at the Norwegian normal hill championships, albeit in the absence of Romøren, Pettersen, Ljøkelsøy and Bystøl. In the 2003–04 season he only competed in one World Cup event, and achieved a second place as the best result in the Continental Cup. Citing personal problems as well as economic hardships (there was little money to be made from the sport), he stated that he had contemplated retirement; however, in March 2004 he made progress as he broke the 200-metre barrier in the hill
Vikersundbakken Vikersundbakken or Vikersund Hill is a ski flying ski jumping hill, hill at Vikersund in Modum, Norway. It is one of the two largest purpose-built ski flying hills in the world. Nine list of the longest ski jumps, world records have been set there ...
. He was the first person from Northern Norway to achieve this feat.


International breakthrough

In September 2004, Forfang announced his plans to establish himself among the world elite. On the same day he finished eighth in a Summer Grand Prix meet in Zakopane, with a new hill record of 139.5 metres. He then won the next two Grand Prix events, and was subsequently promoted to the Norwegian national team. He then won the next two Grand Prix events, and was tipped by some as an outsider to win the entire World Cup. In November he secured sponsorship money from twenty companies in his local
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. He had previously worked odd part-time jobs parallel to training. Forfang also signed a deal with ski provider Rossignol. In late 2004, then, Forfang established himself in the World Cup. He finished seventeenth in the season opener in Kuusamo in November, following a fall in the second round. Weeks later he was hospitalized following another fall. However, he followed up with participation in the
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around New Year, reaching the final round in
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and
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. He then reached the top ten for the first time in a World Cup race, with a tenth place in
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in
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. He later improved to a ninth place in
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in March, and also helped win a team competition in Lahti.


Decline and retirement

Forfang did not compete much in the 2005–06 season. Completely absent from the Continental Cup circuit, he competed in seven World Cup races between November and January. His season, and career, best result was the fifth place in Kuusamo in the season opener. His last result was a 30th place in Sapporo. The
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were staged in March, but Forfang was not included in the Norwegian squad. In the summer of 2006 his place on the national team was not renewed. He had also lost the deal with Rossignol, who backed out of ski jumping altogether.


Weight controversy

In 2004 the
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introduced a rule under which ski jumpers faced sanctions if found to have a
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less than a certain level. At that time, director of the Norwegian national team Jan Erik Aalbu described the new rule as "perfect" for Daniel Forfang. A few months later, Norwegian national coach
Mika Kojonkoski Mika Kojonkoski (born 19 April 1964 in Rauma, Finland) is a Finland, Finnish ski jumping coach and politician. Kojonkoski was a ski jumper himself in the 1980s, but he never reached the level of the best Finnish jumpers like Matti Nykänen. His b ...
repeated that the new rule was an advantage to Forfang, seeing as he was relatively large-built compared to other ski jumpers. Standing at and weighing about , Forfang had been described by the Norwegian newspaper '' VG'' as a "muscle man". Kojonkoski later elaborated that Forfang's success "reinstated the ski jumping world's faith" in that "larger" sportspeople have a future in the sport. In August 2006, Forfang decided to retire. It surfaced that Forfang had struggled with weight issues over a longer period, and that the request for physiological and psychological help from
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in January the same year had been fruitless. Forfang ultimately grew jaded of focusing on nutrition "80%" of the time. He claimed that the ski jumper's diet consisted of "half an apple for breakfast, a light salad for lunch, chicken salad for dinner and one
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for supper—in addition to litres upon litres of water and coffee". Forfang later became a ski jumping coach in Trønderhopp.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Forfang, Daniel 1979 births Living people Norwegian male ski jumpers Sportspeople from Tromsø Skiers from Troms Norwegian ski jumping coaches 21st-century Norwegian people