The Sky Jumping World Cup 2021/22 continued with a group match in Lahti on Saturday. Germany entered the podium and defended its presence in the Nations Cup.
Lahti – Im Sky jumping The next match was held in Lahti on Saturday. The team did the jumping work Germany are still on stage in the 2nd round, Austria Celebrated the victory.
Austria The team jumped on the bandwagon Won by last jump. John Horle, Clemens Ignor, Ulrich Wolmentment and Stephen Croft won the thrilling match. Slovenia clearly held the lead until the last jump.
Sky Jumping: Power jumps to victory, German team increases
Best Stephen Croft then took the eight-meter distance from Peter Prevc and turned the event in favor of the Olympic champions. The The German team showed a strong 2nd round He struggled to advance from fifth to third.
Konstantin Schmidt, Severin Freund, Marcus Eisenbichler and final jumper Carl Geezr showed a solid performance and snatched third place from Norway which was believed to be safe.
In the national rankings, Austria is close to Germany, but the German Ski Association is still at the top.
Sky Jumping: The final result of the team competition after the jump 8/8
1. Austria | |
2. Slovenia | – 5.5 |
3. Germany | – 31.4 |
4. Norway | – 46.5 |
The final match will be held in Lahti on Sunday and the individual match will be held from 4:00 pm. Chiemgau24.de will be back later in Live Ticker.
Sky Jumping: A group event on live ticker
2nd round: Now it’s about success. Stephen Kraft delivers a very strong 128 meters. Is there still a turning point here? Yes, she wins. Only 120.5 meters, Austria won the last jump in this group event.
2nd round: Very quiet, he jumped down. 125 meters, Germany at least third!
2nd pass: Holvore Eckner Granerut now jumps to Norway. He must submit one correctly. He did not win with 119 meters. Geeker will now take the stage.
2nd round: Now comes the last pass. Carl Geiger is in a comfortable lead and can now defend the podium.
2nd round: Now it’s about success. Ulrich Wohlmentioned advanced 124 meters. Timmy Jazz resisted the most torn with 127 meters. Slovenia continues to expand.
2nd round: Tonde mistakes, only 119 meters with a long run-up. Now the stage is so good.
2nd round: Marcus Eisenhower sits on the floor and subdues against Daniel Andre Donde. National coach Hornacher decided to go down a gate. If Eisenbichler manages at least 123.5 meters, there are bonus points. With 125.5 meters he can do it easily, which gives him a lot of points.
2nd pass: Eisenfisler and Geiger are still coming to Germany. The competition has now reached a decisive stage. This is the third place against Norway.
2nd pass: Now it’s back in business. Clemens Eigner delivers a very strong 131.5 meters to Austria. Cene Prevc should oppose it. He is cold and jumps less than a meter. Slovenia clearly has a presence.
2nd round: Robert Johansson is under pressure and bears it. 126 meters, but the standards are excellent. Norway is 1.8 points ahead of Germany.
2nd pass: Severin Freund should now be near Norway. He delivers a very strong 131 meters. Landing again offers exceptions, but it is bearable. The Germans are full in this second round.
2nd round: Germany has clearly distanced itself from Poland. Now it is only the third place against Norway.
2nd pass: Now everything is above. Jan Hörl goes 124.5 meters. Zika Zeller of Slovenia jumped three meters and extended the lead again.
2nd pass: Marius Lindwick jumped half a meter, slightly ahead of the Norwegian German team.
2nd pass: Poland is very close to Germany. Pyotr Saila jumped only 121 meters. With Germany clearly ahead, Schmidt faced off with 127.5 meters.
2nd pass: This continues with the 2nd round. There are eight teams, and five have chances on stage. Now go to the reverse order of intermediate positions. Accordingly, let us look at Constantine Schmidt immediately.
2nd round: The second round continues at 5:28 p.m.
1st pass: Carl Geiger could not continue, it was almost ten meters lower. Germany is fighting for a third-place finish, which is the trend after this first round.
1st pass: Halvore Eckner Granerut jumped only 120.5 meters, Slovenia goes away here. Stephen Croft jumped 130 meters for Austria, which is a different league. Austria is 0.6 points behind Slovenia.
1st pass: Peter Prevc can now extend Slovenia’s presence. With 123.5 meters he is definitely leading, Slovenia is on track for victory.
1st pass: The last jump in the first round is pending. Karl Geiger is Germany’s final jumper.
1st pass: Kazakhstan will exit in the first round, it is now for sure. Only eight teams will advance to the final.
1st pass: 121 meters to the Eisenhower, it was not the best. Nevertheless, he makes a few points, Germany are in fifth place.
1st pass: Daniel Andre Tonde is incredibly behind with 116 meters. Ulrich Wohlmentioned manages only 117.5 meters. This is a great opportunity for Eisenhower now.
1st pass: Let’s focus on the first teams again. Timi Zajc submits to Slovenia. At 122.5 meters, other teams now have a chance to get closer to the Slovenes.
1st pass: Severin Freund can now bring Germany closer to the stage. 124 meters is a good distance, but there are penalties for landing. Germany is now in fifth place.
1st pass: Robert Johansson of Norway jumps less than four meters and gives up the lead. Austria lose some points to Slovenia in Clemens Ignor’s man.
1st pass: Cene Prevc shows a strong 124 meters, Slovenia is a clear contender for victory today.
1st pass: After two tabs, it becomes clear that Kazakhstan will be eliminated here. Now the leading teams are back.
1st pass: Constantine Schmidt could not be more than 121.5 meters away. Germany are only sixth after the first round.
1st pass: Marius Lindwick adds another 1.5 meters, which the best teams provide. There is also Olympic champion Austria, John Horle jumps 126.5 meters.
1st pass: Zika Zellar brings Slovenia to a height of 126 meters. This was the first clear exclamation point of the Slovenes.
1st pass: Pyotr Xila’s previous record was 124 meters. Now here come the teams with platform opportunities.
1st pass: Eight of the nine teams qualified for the finals. Kazakhstan or Finland can probably get it.
1st pass: Here is Nikita Devyatkin from Kazakhstan starting this match. Germany is the ninth country to start.
Sky jumping today on Live Ticker: Starting position before jumping
Before jumping: The test flow is complete and can begin in a timely manner.
Before jumping: Starters are Marius Lindwick, Robert Johansson, Daniel Andre Tonde and Holver Eckner Granerud for Norway.
Before jumping: Slovenia starts with Ziga Zeller, Timmy Jazz, Peter Prevci and Cheni Prevci. Olympic champion Austria will start the race with John Horle, Stephen Croft, Clemens Eikner and Ulrich Wolmont.
Before jumping: Constantine Schmidt, Severin Freund, Marcus Eisenfisler and Karl Geiger are all set to make their debuts for Germany.
Before jumping: Hello to Sky Jumping Live Ticker in Lahti today. Let’s see the team jump soon.
Sky Jumping Today on Live Ticker: Preliminary Report on Jumping
Germany leads national rankings in ski jumping. National coach Stephen Horncaster’s team is almost 300 points ahead of Austria.
Sky jumping today on live ticker: Austria dominates as a team
But you are not the first favorite to win a team match in Lahti, Finland. Despite leading the Nations Cup in ski jumping Germany have yet to win a team in the current World Cup.
Austria won in Wisla, Olympia and Biscopsofen, and Slovenia in Jogopane. Germany is still at the top of the national rankings The classification consists of individual and team competitions.
Sky Jumping Today on Live Ticker: This is how Germany starts
After Friday’s individual match, Hornacher decided Logical statement only Decided. Konstantin Schmidt will start, followed by Severin Freund, Marcus Eisenbichler and final jumper Carl Geeker.
Nine countries start at 4:30 pm, with favorites being Austria, Germany, Norway, Slovenia and Japan. Here is the starting list
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