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Horst Bulau the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame The Canadian Ski Hall of Fame Le Temple de la renommée du ski canadien Horst Bulau Inducted CSHF: 1994 Hometown: Ottawa, ON / Toronto, ON Date of Birth: August 14, 1962 Affiliated Discipline(s): Jumping Active Career Date(s): 1978-1988 FIS Code: 2369 Club: Ottawa Ski Club Horst Bulau had an outstanding ski jumping career from 1978 until his retirement from active competition in 1988. In 1978/1979, and 1982/1983 he was a recipient of the John Semmelink Memorial Award (Awarded by the Canadian Amateur Ski Association to the skier who through sportsmanship, conduct and ability best represents Canada in international competition.) The Sports Federation of Canada named him Athlete of the Month in March 1981, January 1982 and March 1983. At the Tribute of Champions event he was the recipient of an Excellence Award in 1982, 1983 and 1984. On January 18, 1983 he received an Award of E6cellence from the provincial government of Ontario. He represented Canada in both the 70m and 90m Ski Jumping events at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games, Sarajevo, Jugoslavia, and the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, Calgary, Alberta. For 10-years he was on the World Cup ski jumping circuit competing in a total of 129 events. Competition highlights: 1978 1st place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Junior Championships. 3rd place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1979 1st place, 70m Jumping event, Junior World Championships. 1980 3rd place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1981 1st place, 90 m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. 1st place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1st place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1st place, 70m Jumping event, United States Jumping Championships. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, United States Jumping Championships. 1981 2nd place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Lahti, Finland. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Skuibakken, Norway. 3rd place overall, World Cup Final Ski Jumping Standings. 1982 1st place, 70m event, World Cup competition, Sapporo, Japan. 2nd place, 90m event, World Cup competition, Sapporo, Japan. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 3rd place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Lahti, Finland. 3rd place overall, World Cup Final Ski Jumping Standings. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Obersdorf, Germany. 1983 3rd place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Innsbruck, Austria. 1st place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 1st place, 70M Jumping event, World Cup competition, St Moritz, Switzerland. 1st place, Jumping event, World Cup competition, Gstaad, Switzerland. 1st place, 70m event, Canadian National Championships. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 2nd place, ski flying event, World Cup competition, Vikersund, Norway. 1st place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Falun, Sweden. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Lahti, Finland. 3rd place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Baerum, Norway. 2nd place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Oslo, Norway. 2nd place. 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Planica, Jugoslavia. 2nd place overall, World Cup Ski Jumping Final Standings. 1st place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 3rd place, 90m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 3rd place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Lake Placid, United States. 1984 2nd place, 70m Jumping event, World Cup competition, Cortina, Italy 1st place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1st place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 19,5 2nd place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1986 1st place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 2nd place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1987 2nd place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 1988 2nd place, 70m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. 3rd place, 90m Jumping event, Canadian National Championships. Please Note: The ski information gathered here is compiled from a number of sources; it may not be inclusive of all accomplishments. The Canadian Ski Museum / Le Musée canadien du ski •1960 rue Scott Street • Ottawa, ON • K1Z 8L8 • Canada .
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