Geiger Finishes in Top 10 After Horngacher’s Departure

Stefan Horngacher is leaving his job as director of the German ski jumping team. Karl Geiger’s good result in Planica marked the end of his leadership. This changes the direction of the German team.
Stefan Horngacher had been the head coach for seven years. He said he was leaving because the team needed new ideas. There were not enough good skiers in the German team. The team needed to find new talent. Geiger finished in the top ten, which was a good result for Horngacher’s time in charge.
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Highlights
Geiger's Top 10 Finish
Karl Geiger finished in the top 10 in Planica, marking the end of Horngacher's leadership.
Horngacher's Departure
Stefan Horngacher left his role as German ski jumping team director.
End of an Era
Horngacher's departure ends a long period for the German team.
Talent Pool Concerns
The German team has a small number of talented jumpers.
New Leadership Needed
A new coach must develop more ski jumpers.