Ingo Lesser

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Ingo Lesser
Full nameIngo Lesser
Born Brotterode, East Germany
World Cup career
Seasons 1987
19891992
Podiums1
Updated on 30 Mar 2015.

Ingo Lesser is an East German and later German former ski jumper.

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