Tomás Cano
Tomás Cano (born 4 January 1961) is a Spanish and Andorran ski jumper who competed primarily for Spain. He holds the Andorran national record and is a former Spanish national record holder in ski jumping. Cano achieved 2nd place in the King's Cup in 1981 and was a Spanish national champion.From 1979 to 1983, he competed in the World Cup but never earned points in the overall standings, with his best result being 48th place. He participated in the Four Hills Tournament three times, with his highest finish being 72nd in the 27th edition, which was not yet part of the World Cup. He also competed in the 1982 World Championships, finishing 56th on the normal hill and 48th on the large hill. Cano participated in the Junior World Championships and the FISU World University Games without notable success. He earned points in several Europa Cup events.
Cano was the only Andorran representative in official international competitions, earning one point for Andorra in the European Cup in 1992 at La Molina.
He used skis manufactured by Elan. Provided by Wikipedia
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