

Harri Olli is confident, that the second season after his comeback will be more successful for him than the last winter, when a 30th place in a ski flying event in Vikersund was his best result.
"Everything is possible, even if I'm already 30 years old. I don't feel old. Noriaki Kasai is also still jumping, although he is almost 13 years older than me. Last year my physical shape was by far not as good as it is now. Now I have a realistic chance to be successful", the Finn is quoted on iltalehti.fi.
Reason for this optimism of the silver medalist of the 2007 World Championships is the last summer, when he was able to train without any problems and breaks. Finland's head coach Jani Klinga shares the opinion of his athlete: "I don't see a reason why he should not be able to make it, if he is physically strong enough. But of course it would be easier if he wouldn't have taken the break."
In the upcoming season Harri Olli, who took a total of three wins in the World Cup before his long break and had his last podium finish in 2010, wants to achieve good results in the World Cup, the 4-Hills-Tournament and the Ski Flying World Championships.
Source: fis-ski.com





