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Jan Boklöv (born April 14, 1966, in Koskullskulle near Gällivare, Sweden) is one of the most successful Swedish ski jumpers of all time, probably only rivaled by Sven Selånger. He won the World Cup in 1988/89, and dominated the Swedish championships in the late 1980s. He is however most known for inventing the V-style, which has been the standard among ski jumpers since the 1990s. He developed this style inadvertently, because of the natural shape of his legs. Whereas he got style point reductions for the first few years of his career because of this unique style, it was eventually proven that the V-style provides more lift than the traditional style and was set as the standard. the cake is a lie
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   Boklöv earned five individual World Cup career victories, all earned during his 1988-89 World Cup run.

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