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Ski jumping: DSV team trembles its way to a podium place in team jumping

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Highlights: Ski jumping: DSV team trembles its way to a podium place in team jumping.. As of: January 20, 2024, 6:14 p.m By: Thomas Bösl CommentsPressSplit Ski jumping: Karl Geiger came third with the German team. The 2023/24 World Cup in ski jumping continued on Saturday. The team jumping on the large hill took place in Zakopane, Poland. Germany was able to secure a podium places thanks to a strong Andreas Wellinger.



As of: January 20, 2024, 6:14 p.m

By: Thomas Bösl

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Ski jumping: Karl Geiger came third with the German team.

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The 2023/24 World Cup in ski jumping continued on Saturday.

The team jumping on the large hill took place in Zakopane, Poland.

The German team was able to secure a place on the podium.

Zakopane - The Poland Tour has reached its final competition location.

Team jumping

on the large hill was on the program in Zakopane

.

Germany was able to secure a podium place thanks to a strong Andreas Wellinger.

Led by

Andreas Wellinger,

the German ski jumpers took third place in the team competition at the World Cup in Poland.

Wellinger,

Karl Geiger

,

Stephan Leyhe

and

Pius Paschke

had to admit defeat on Saturday in Zakopane to the victorious

Austrians

led by top athlete Stefan Kraft and the second-placed

Slovenian

.

Ski jumping in Zakopane: Wellinger saves podium place

In the first team competition this winter, Four Hills Tournament runner-up Wellinger jumped

138.5

and

137.5 meters

.

With his second attempt, the 28-year-old saved the German quartet's

lost place on the podium

as the final jumper .

Things weren't going so well for Wellinger's teammates three days after the World Cup in Szczyrk was canceled due to strong winds.

Geiger and Leyhe each had a weak jump.

The Oberstdorf violinist jumped to

119

and

133 meters

.

Leyhe landed after

131.5

and

122.5 meters

.

Ski jumping on Saturday: Geiger convinced by the quality of the team

“We have high quality, but we also have to use it,” said Geiger on ARD.

“We

always have to struggle a bit

, but we have to get through it.”

The Oberstdorfer emphasized: “We are a good team.”

He stated: “Fortunately, things can quickly go in the other direction.”

Ski jumping in Zakopane: The final results of the team event in Zakopane

1. Austria

1146.6 pts.

2. Slovenia

-51.1

3. Germany

-83.8

The entire result

Ski jumping on Saturday: Team jumping in the live ticker

2nd round

: But Stefan Kraft doesn't make a mistake, he shows a confident jump to 138.5 meters and thus ensures an Austrian team victory.

2nd round

: The Slovenians will end up in second place if Kraft doesn't crash completely here.

Anze Lanisek jumps to 130 meters.

2nd round

: Will Ryoyu Kobayashi become a Germany terror again?

No, he won't.

Wellinger's jump is too good and puts Germany on the podium.

Kobayashi only jumps to 128 meters.

2nd round

: Dawid Kubacki is now sitting on the beam.

He doesn't come close to Andreas Wellinger's jump.

It is 124.5 meters for the Pole.

This puts them behind Germany.

2nd round

: Now comes Andreas Wellinger.

He shows a really good jump again.

It is 137.5 meters.

However, the podium will still be very tight.

2nd round

: We have now reached the last group of today's jumping.

Alex Insam reaches 134.5 meters, Gregor Deschwanden only 125 meters.

Johann Andre Forfang then puts the Norwegians in the lead for the time being with his jump of 137 meters.

2nd round

: Now Jan Hörl ends the third group with a strong jump to 137 meters.

It would be hard to take the victory away from the Austrians.

2nd round

: Peter Prevc now has much better wind again and immediately flies far downwards.

It's 137 meters for the Slovenian.

This means they secure second place here.

2nd round

: Can Stephan Leyhe confirm his strong first round?

The conditions are not good.

You notice that immediately.

It is only 122.5 meters for Leyhe.

This means that Germany falls behind Japan and Poland.

2nd round

: Aleksander Zniszczol from Poland also shows a very strong jump, which delights the Polish fans in Zakopane.

It's 138 meters for him.

2nd round

: Halvor Egner Granerud is now the overall World Cup winner from last year.

But he continues his weak form.

It's only 125 meters for him.

Junshiro Kobayashi does it better.

The Japanese puts his team back in the lead with his 137.5 meters.

2nd round

: The third group is also opened by an Italian, namely Giovanni Bresadola.

He jumps to 131.5 meters.

However, that doesn't get them past Switzerland, even if Kilian Peier jumps a meter shorter.

The distance is simply too big for that.

2nd round

: Manuel Fettner concludes this second group and he also shows a strong jump of 137 meters.

There is no way around the Austrians today.

2nd round

: But Domen Prevc can also convince here and significantly expand their lead over Germany.

The younger of the Prevc brothers jumps 138.5 meters.

2nd round

: Karl Geiger's first jump was also weak, now things are going much better.

In the end it is 133 meters.

That puts Germany in the lead for the moment.

2nd round

: Naoki Nakamura had big problems in the first round.

Things go a little better in the second.

It's 126.5 meters for the Japanese.

2nd round

: Now there is cheering again.

It's Pawel Wasek's turn for Poland.

It also flies to a strong 134 meters.

Daniel Andre Tande can't keep up.

He only manages 126 meters.

This means that the Norwegians are falling behind Poland.

2nd round

: Andrea Campregher will open the second group.

The Italian jumps to 123 meters.

He is followed by Remo Imhof from Switzerland and he jumps long.

The Swiss manages 133 meters.

This means they are definitely going past the Italians.

2nd round

: The last of the first group is Michael Hayböck and he shows a hammer jump.

142.5 meters for the Austrian.

This means they extend their lead from the first round.

2nd round

: Lovro Kos came back well after his weak first jump.

It flies at 136 meters.

This means that Slovenia is once again overtaking Germany.

2nd round

: Can Pius Paschke push the Japanese out of the lead here?

Yes, he can.

His 132 meters are enough for the lead due to the lead from the first round.

2nd round

: Kamil Stoch, on the other hand, cannot give the Polish fans any joy here.

He lands after just 122.5 meters.

And Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal doesn't come close to Nikaido's jump either.

His 129 meters are not enough for the lead.

Norway is currently second.

2nd round

: Simon Ammann shows a very good jump here.

The Swiss jumps to 127.5 meters.

This means that Switzerland is expanding its lead over Italy.

But Ren Nikaido from Japan does it even better.

It flies at 140 meters.

What a leap from the 22-year-old.

2nd round

: Now we continue here in Zakopane.

Francesco Cecon starts for Team Italy.

He jumps to 117 meters.

Before the 2nd round

: The second round will continue here in a few minutes.

Conclusion

: This concludes the first round here.

Thanks to the strong jumps from Stephan Leyhe and Andreas Wellinger, Germany fought its way back after Karl Geiger's mistake and is in third place behind Austria and Slovenia before the final.

Kazakhstan, Romania, the Czech Republic, Finland and the USA were eliminated.

1st round

: It is now Stefan Kraft's turn as the last jumper in this first round.

And the overall World Cup leader really delivers here.

It flies at 141 meters.

In doing so, he further expands the Austrians' leadership.

1st round

: All good things come in threes.

Now Wellinger is allowed to go down and he shows a really strong jump.

In the end it is 138.5 meters and that after this long waiting time.

This means Germany moves past Poland and Norway into second place behind Slovenia.

1st round

: And the second attempt won't work for Wellinger either.

Of course, that doesn't make it any easier for him.

1st round

: Andreas Wellinger is the last German jumper in the first round.

However, he has to get off the beam again.

The wind doesn't cooperate.

1st round

: Anze Lanisek does much better with his flight to 131 meters.

This means Slovenia is back in the lead.

1st round

: It is very difficult for the athletes to get flying here at the moment.

There isn't much wind at the moment.

Johann Andre Forfang also notices that, with 124.5 meters he puts his Norwegians ahead, but loses a few points to the Poles.

1st round

: How does Dawid Kubacki present himself in front of the home audience?

In the end it is 124.5 meters, a solid but not outstanding jump.

Ryoyu Kobayashi gets a little further.

The Four Hills Tournament winner jumps to 127 meters.

1st round

: Antti Aalto from Finland has huge problems.

He only jumps to 103 meters.

That sets the Finns back a long way here.

Now it applies to Gregor Deschwanden.

The Swiss does this quite routinely and brings his team into the second round with 133.5 meters.

The Italians are also through.

1st round

: Now it's about the final.

Tate Frantz from the USA sets a good example here with 132 meters.

Alex Insam, on the other hand, can't really keep up.

He only jumps at 120 meters.

However, the lead over the USA was big enough to move ahead of the Americans.

1st round

: Now it's about getting through to the final for some nations.

However, the Romanians, the Kazakhs and the Czechs will have no chance of qualifying for the second round.

Nevertheless, Daniel Andrei Cacina from Romania shows a good jump of at least 117 meters.

Roman Koudelka also reaches a good 120.5 meters

1st round

: At the end of the third group it is Jan Hörl's turn.

The Austrian doesn't get quite as far as Leyhe.

It is 129 meters.

Nevertheless, Austria takes the lead.

1st round

: Can Stephan Leyhe make up some points again?

Yes, he shows a good jump at 131.5 meters.

That brings Germany back to the top group.

1st round

: After a short break in the wind, Halvor Egner Granerud can now set off.

Last year's overall World Cup winner jumps to 129.5 meters.

With Peter Prevc comes the older of the Prevc brothers.

For him it doesn't go quite that far.

It lands after 125 meters.

1st round

: Now it's the Poles' turn again.

Aleksander Zniszczol makes the fans cheer with his jump of 129.5 meters and puts the Poles in the lead for the time being.

Junshiro Kobayashi, on the other hand, has more difficulty getting started here.

Kobayashi reaches 121.5 meters.

1st round

: Can Niko Kytosaho continue the good Finnish competition?

Rather not.

He lands after just 116.5 meters.

This means that the Finns lose points compared to the Italians.

Even the Swiss can't get close to their neighbors.

Kilian Peier jumps to 126.5 meters.

1st round

: Now Erik Belshaw comes from the USA.

He jumps to a good 126 meters.

He is followed by the Italian Giovanni Bresadola, who was disqualified in the super team jumping in Wisla.

Today he shows a strong jump of 134 meters and keeps Italy in the race for the second round.

1st round

: Now we continue.

The Romanians at least managed just over 100 meters, while Kazakhstan only managed 86.5 meters.

The best of the first three jumpers is Radek Rydl from the Czech Republic with 106.5 meters.

1st round

: Before the start of the third group there is a short break due to the wind.

Then Nicolae Sorin Mitrofan will start for the Romanians.

1st round

: The last jumper in the second group is Manuel Fettner from Austria and he does a good job here.

It's 130 meters for him.

This means the ÖSV team takes the lead.

1st round

: Can Karl Geiger take the lead for Germany?

No, he can't.

Geiger can only jump 119 meters here.

This means that Germany is falling behind.

1st round

: Daniel Andre Tande, on the other hand, can put his Norwegian team in the lead for the time being with his 127.5 meters.

However, he won't keep this for long, because Dome Prevc flies at 131.5 meters.

Slovenia is now ahead.

1st round

: It's now Pawel Wasek's turn for the Poles.

He shows a very good jump of 129.5 meters.

This puts them ahead of Finland.

Meanwhile, Naoki Nakamura has more problems.

It's only 116 meters for the second Japanese jumper.

He won't be able to move his team forward with this.

1st round

: Now the first slightly better nations are coming.

For Decker Dean from the USA it's at least 120 meters.

Andreas Campregher surpasses that with his 123 meters.

And the Finns, who are still at the front after Nousiainen's super jump, will remain in the top group after Kasperi Valto's set at 125.5 meters.

1st round

: We have now reached the second group.

For Romania, Kazakhstan and the Czechs things don't go down very far.

The longest jump came from Danil Vassilyev from Kazakhstan with 104.5 meters.

1st round

: The last person in the first group is now Michael Hayböck from Austria.

He jumps to 127 meters and pushes Germany out of third place

1st round

: Now Pius Paschke sits on top of the beam.

He does it a little better than Kos.

His 125.5 meters are enough for third place.

1st round

: Now comes Slovenia, one of the big favorites to win the day.

Lovro Kos is the team's first jumper.

However, he struggles a bit and lands after just 123.5 meters.

That's only fifth place.

1st round

: Ren Nikaido now shows a great jump for the Japanese team.

He doesn't have good conditions and still jumps to 130 meters.

This means that Japan is now ahead.

1st round

: It's getting loud here in the stadium.

It's Kamil Stoch's turn.

He reaches 127.5 meters and puts his team in second place.

1st round

: Things are going a little better for the USA and Italy.

Andrew Urlaub jumps to 123 meters, Francesco Cecon manages 118.5 meters in slightly worse conditions.

Eetu Nousiainen from Finland, on the other hand, does really well with 135 meters.

1st round

: The first three jumpers are already down.

In the case of the Czech Republic and Kazakhstan, as with Romania, things have not yet fallen that far.

1st round

: This team competition is now open.

Andrei Feldorean sets the first distance with 96 meters.

Before jumping

: It starts here in Zakopane in a few minutes.

Andrei Feldorean from Romania will open this competition.

Before jumping

: The Four Hills Tournament winner Ryoyu Kobayashi is of course also at the start.

His partners in the Japanese team are Ren Nikaido, Naoki Nakamura and Junshiro Kobayashi.

Before jumping

: For the winners of the Super Team competition, Slovenia, Lovro Kos, Domen Prevc, Peter Prevc and Anze Lanisek are competing today.

Before jumping

: Co-favorite Austria is competing today with Michael Hayböck, Manuel Fettner, Jan Hörl and Stefan Kraft.

The ÖSV team came second in Wisla.

Before jumping

: Pius Paschke, Karl Geiger, Stephan Leyhe and Andreas Wellinger will compete for Germany today.

Wellinger and Leyhe had already competed in the super team jumping in Wisla.

Before jumping

: Today we will see four jumpers per nation.

13 countries are competing.

Eight teams will then contest the final.

The results of all jumps from each nation are added together to form the final result.

Before jumping

: Hello and welcome to the live ticker for the team jumping in Zakopane.

Today we're jumping from the large hill here.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: The preliminary report for the team jumping

Is the weather gods favorable to the ski jumping circus this weekend?

After the wind chaos in Szczyrk and the resulting

cancellation of the competition

after 40 of 50 jumpers, the team event in Zakopane continues.

Ski jumping in the live ticker today: Wellinger and Leyhe there again

After the super team competition in Wisla with only two starters per nation, we are now experiencing the first team competition in which

four jumpers

from each country will take part.

Each jumper will complete one jump in the first round.

The best eight nations

qualify for the final

, with all four jumpers completing the second round.

Andreas Wellinger

,

Stephan Leyhe

,

Karl Geiger

and

Pius Paschke

will be competing

for the German team in Zakopane .

Wellinger and Leyhe had already competed for the DSV in the super team competition in Wisla and secured third place.

Ski jumping in the live ticker: Austria and Slovenia as favorites

In addition to the German team, the teams from Austria and Slovenia are considered big favorites to win the day.

Stefan Kraft

,

Manuel Fettner

,

Michael Hayböck

and

Jan Hörl

are jumping for Austria

.

Anze Lanisek

,

Lovro Kos

and the

Prevc brothers

Peter and Domen

will compete for Slovenia .

But the Polish team was also able to present itself significantly improved again after consistently weak results in the canceled competition in Szczyrk.

When the jumping was stopped, there were three Polish athletes and the best five.

Poland is represented by

Kamil Stoch

,

Dawid Kubacki

,

Aleksander Zniszczol

and

Pawel Wasek

.

Team jumping is generally very exciting because all four jumpers

have to

perform consistently to win .

So everything is set up for an interesting competition.

Click here for the start list.

The jumping in Zakopane is part of the World Cup of the 2023/24 season.

The results of the World Cup calendar are included in the overall ranking and the national ranking.

Source:

chiemgau24.de

tb

Source: merkur

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