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Ski jumping: Eisenbichler and Leyhe jump on the podium, violinist blunders

2020-03-09T18:19:18.119Z


Ski jumping in Lillehammer brought two podium places for the German team by Markus Eisenbichler and Stephan Leyhe. Karl Geiger, on the other hand, disappointed.


Ski jumping in Lillehammer brought two podium places for the German team by Markus Eisenbichler and Stephan Leyhe. Karl Geiger, on the other hand, disappointed.

Lillehammer - Markus Eisenbichler achieved the best result of the season in ski jumping in Lillehammer and, together with his team-mate Stephan Leyhe, reached the podium. Karl Geiger, on the other hand, had a disappointing evening.

Peter Prevc from Slovenia won the ski jumping from Oslo to Lillehammer. With jumps on 132 and 125.5 meters, Prevc prevailed 0.4 points ahead of German Markus Eisenbichler and 1.5 points ahead of Stephan Leyhe.

Karl Geiger's ambitions for the yellow jersey, however, have suffered a severe damper. The Oberstdorfer was only 19th in difficult wind conditions, his main competitor Stefan Kraft was eighth and extended his lead in the overall standings.

Ski jumping: Geiger has only three chances

With that, Geiger has only three jumps this season to win the yellow jersey. The World Cup season ends on Sunday with ski flying in Vikersund.

Another good German team result was completed by Pius Paschke as 14th and Constantin Schmid as 16th Severin Freund and Martin Hamann clearly missed the qualification for the second round.

Ski jumping: continued on Tuesday

The Raw Air Tour, on which Marius Lindvik from Norway took over the overall tour, continues on Tuesday. Then the second show in Lillehammer. chiemgau24.de is included in the live ticker from 5 p.m.

Ski jumping: The result from Lillehammer

  • Peter Prevc (Slovenia) 279.0 points
  • Markus Eisenbichler (Germany) -0.4
  • Stephan Leyhe (Germany) -1.5
  • Marius Lindvik (Norway) -3.3
  • Robert Johansson (Norway) -3.5
  • 8.Stefan Kraft (Austria) -8.4

    14. Pius Paschke (Germany) -20.9

    16. Constantin Schmid (Germany) -22.5

    19.Karl Geiger (Germany) -24.7

    The complete result from Lillehammer

    Ski jumping: The live ticker for jumping in Lillehammer

    Conclusion: Peter Prevc wins ski jumping in Lillehammer ahead of Markus Eisenbichler and Stephan Leyhe. Karl Geiger is only 19th and loses many points to Stefan Kraft, who is eighth. If there were three more jumping competitions, it was probably the yellow jersey. Tomorrow it will continue in Lillehammer, then the next show is up.

    6:58 pm: Oh, it will be very tight. 120.5 meters for Eisenbichler, he missed the win by 0.4 points. Nevertheless, he cheers euphorically at the finish.

    18:57: 121 meters for Stoch, it is no longer possible. The Pole is only sixth. Only Eisenbichler is up, Leyhe is on the podium.

    18:56: Ryoyu Kobayashi from Japan drops to 120 meters, making him only seventh. The wind is terribly straight. And now only Stoch and Eisenbichler are coming.

    18:55: Peter Prevc from Slovenia has bad wind, so 125.5 meters are enough for the lead.

    18:54: Leyhe stays in front, Robert Johansson can't stop there.

    18:53: Only six jumpers are up. Marius Lindvik from Norway jumps 128.5 meters, Leyhe stays in front.

    18:52: The wind turns again, Leyhe takes advantage of it, jumps 133 meters and is the new leader.

    18:51: Robin Pedersen from Norway is the new leader. We will soon see Stephan Leyhe, but the wind is really bad.

    18:50: Oh that's bitter. Geiger now has only three jumps to gain strength. Overall, this will probably not be enough for the Austrian.

    18:49: What does Geiger do, can he stay with strength? No, this is a bitter setback in the struggle for the yellow jersey. That is only 123 meters, Geiger is eleventh and will lose many points.

    18:48: Force jumps 132 meters. He is in the lead, but Geiger can top that. The German is about to arrive, the fight for the overall World Cup has begun.

    18:47: Gregor Schlierenzauer from Austria takes the lead. But what does his compatriot Kraft do now?

    18:46: Yukiya Sato displaces Paschke from second place. Stefan Kraft will come soon.

    18:45: The jury shortened the start again, Paschke therefore only jumps to 127.5 meters, but is still second behind Lanisek.

    18:44: That was a good jump from Schmid to 132.5 meters. That makes the German third. Now Paschke is coming.

    18:43: We have a new leader. Anze Lanisek from Slovenia takes the top with 134 meters. Now Constantin Schmid is coming.

    18:41: Daniel Huber from Austria jumps 133 meters, but he can not displace his compatriot Aschenwald either.

    18:40: The Japanese Daiki Ito is only 0.3 points behind Aschenwald and thus second.

    18:39: Aschenwald continues to maintain the leadership. The wind is now abating a bit, but that can change very quickly.

    18:37: The wind is changeable, the passage is interrupted briefly again and again.

    18:35: The Austrian Philipp Aschenwald jumps 134 meters and is the new leader.

    18:34: And is promptly replaced by Ziga Jelar from Slovenia. It goes much further than in the first round.

    18:32: Dawid Kubacki takes the lead with 131.5 meters. The level is very high here.

    6:30 p.m .: It goes much further here than in the first round. Anders Haar and Antti Aalto jump well over 130 meters. The jury reacts and shortens the start-up.

    18:28: And here it goes on. The 2nd round is running.

    Before the second round: At 6:28 p.m., the second round continues.

    Conclusion: With a furious jump to 138 meters, Markus Eisenbichler leads 3.9 points ahead of Poland's Kamil Stoch and 7.4 points ahead of Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi after the first round. Stephan Leyhe is seventh, Karl geiger tenth, Pius Paschke 14th and Constantin Schmid 16th Geiger's competitor for the overall World Cup Stefan Kraft is twelfth.

    18:13: Even the Austrian has bad conditions, that's 128 meters. Strength is twelfth. Both contender candidates fail here.

    18:12: Geiger also has big problems, that's only 128.5 meters. The Oberstdorfer is only tenth. Now there is strength.

    18:11: Dawid Kubacki from Poland has no chance in these conditions and already lands at 122.5 meters. This is a big setback. Now comes Karl Geiger.

    18:10: 135.5 meters for Ryoyu Kobayashi, it continues here again. The Japanese is third.

    18:09: Kamil Stoch from Poland also shows a strong jump and lands at 135 meters. He is second, just 3.9 points behind Eisenbichler.

    18:08: Marius Lindvik is not dangerous for Eisenbichler either. 134 meters, making the Norwegian fourth

    18:07: Even Stephan Leyhe can't get to Eisenbichler. 130 meters for the Willinger, making him fourth. Paschke is ninth, Schmid is eleventh. Now come the top five.

    18:06: Peter Prevc moves to second place with 132 meters. But that is more than ten points behind Eisenbichler.

    18:05: It is not far here at the moment, Eisenbichler is already in the top ten. It looks like this jump will put him in the top three after the first round.

    18:04: The top ten of the World Cup are on top. The jury shortened the start-up length. Hopefully there is no tailwind now.

    18:02: Johann Andre Forfang is high in the air, but then has to abort the jump and lands at 134 meters. It's difficult right now, there's too much upwind down there.

    18:01: Philipp Aschenwald from Austria jumps 126.5 meters, which makes him only 15th Eisenbichler's leadership continued to exist.

    18:00: Now the best jumpers of the current season are coming. Eisenbichler remains clearly in the lead.

    5:59 pm: So now comes the leader of the raw air classification. Constantin Schmid from Oberaudorf will probably give up this tour today, that's just 131 meters and seventh place.

    17:57: Robert Johansson from Norway knows this hill very well. He is second at 136.5 meters, ten points behind Eisenbichler.

    17:55: At 132 meters, Michael Hayböck is in second place behind Eisenbichler. The German will jump right in here in this first round.

    17:54: 20 athletes still come, Markus Eisenbichler leads the field confidently.

    17:53: Pius Paschke is on the hill. The man from Kiefersfelden jumps 130 meters, which is very solid. Paschke is fourth and safe in the second round.

    17:52: Gregor Schlierenzauer jumps to 128 meters. So he is in the second round, but it doesn't go all the way to the front.

    17:50: Eisenbichler has outclassed the field here. He leads with a whopping 18 points ahead of Pedersen.

    17:49: Eisenbichler raises his fists in the sky, that was a sensational jump. 138 meters, the German clearly takes the lead.

    17:48: Half of the jumpers are down, now the competition is picking up speed. We will soon see Markus Eisenbichler.

    17:46: Now we see the first jump over the 130-meter mark. 133 meters for Robin Pedersen, who leads Norway.

    5:45 pm: 20 out of 50 jumpers are down. Klimov leads in front of hair and Vladimir Zografski from Bulgaria.

    17:44: Evgeniy Klimov from Russia is much better off with the wind. 128.5 meters are the clear guide.

    17:43: The wind does not allow large distances. Simon Ammann also jumps only 111.5 meters, that was it for the Swiss.

    5:41 pm: Stefan Huber lands at 111.5 meters. That was it for the Austrian, so he missed the second round.

    5:39 pm: Local hero Anders Haar is the new leader. But it doesn't go that far yet. The best jumpers are still coming.

    5:38 pm: Canadian Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes is now in the lead. So far, the best distance is 120.5 meters.

    5:36 pm: The trend is confirmed after the first ten out of 50 jumpers. Hamann and Freund will miss the 2nd round.

    17:34: The Austrian Clemens Aigner takes the lead with 118.5 meters, could get into the second round and get points for Austria.

    5:32 pm: The wind is changeable here in Lillehammer. There are always minor interruptions.

    5:30 p.m .: Friend does it better, that's 113 meters. He is second, but that will also be tight with the second round.

    17:28: Hamann jumps to 109 meters, which will probably not be enough for the qualification for the second round. The 30 best come in the 2nd round.

    17:27: We see Martin Hamann as the third jumper. And Severin Freund comes right after.

    17:25: So now it starts here. The jumping in Lillehammer starts.

    17:24: After the World Cup, the Ski Flying World Cup will take place. There will be no spectators in Planica. The reason is the corona virus.

    17:21: Let's use the time to look at the program on the Raw Air Tour. Tomorrow there will be a second competition in Lillehammer, on Wednesday the qualification in Trondheim, on Thursday the competition in Trondheim, on Friday the qualification in Vikersund, on Saturday the team competition in Vikersund and on Sunday the last World Cup competition this season, also in Vikersund.

    17:19: We still have to wait a few minutes. the work at the table continues.

    17:17: The reason is problems in the inrun. Work is still going on at the hill table.

    17:15: However, the first round is delayed by ten minutes. It should start at 5:25 p.m.

    Before jumping: the conditions today are good. The sun is shining, the wind is a bit changeable, but you can jump today.

    Before jumping: And it's also about the Nations Cup. Today all points will be included in the national ranking, Germany leads here with 58 points ahead of Austria. The interim result in the Nations Cup

    Before jumping: let's get to today's competition. With Martin Hamann, Severin Freund, Markus Eisenbichler, Pius Paschke, Constantin Schmid, Stephan Leyhe and Karl Geiger there are seven German jumpers at the start.

    Before the jumping: After the Oslo qualification and the team jumping on Saturday, the German Constantin Schmid leads the classification, for which there is prize money of 60,000 euros. He is 0.9 points ahead of the Norwegian Marius Lindvik.

    Before jumping: In addition to the overall World Cup ranking, it is also about the overall ranking in the Raw Air Tour. All jumps from qualification, team jumping and individual jumping between March 6th and 15th are included here.

    Before jumping: there are 100 points for a win, 80 for second place and 60 for third place. Points are awarded up to the 30th ram, according to the following key point -> ski jumping: the distribution of points in the 2019/2020 World Cup

    Before jumping: The focus today is still on the fight for the overall World Cup. Only Stefan Kraft and Karl Geiger can win the big crystal ball. Four jumps before the end of the World Cup, the Austrian is 118 points ahead of Geiger.

    Before jumping: Today the qualification for tomorrow's jumping should have taken place in Lillehammer. Due to yesterday's cancellation, however, the Raw Air Tour reacted and scheduled a regular jump today.

    Before jumping: Today's jumping in Lillehammer should have been held in Oslo yesterday. Too much wind caused a break.

    Before jumping: Hello and welcome to the live ticker at chiemgau24.de for ski jumping in Lillehammer.

    Ski jumping: The preliminary report on the live ticker

    For Germany's best ski jumper Karl Geiger, the cancellation at Holmenkollen came at the wrong time. But in Lillehammer there is now a double chance against yellow-bearer force. Youngster Schmid can dream a little after the first raw air station.

    In some of the pictures from Holmenkollen there was no longer a hill. Heavy fog and strong wind prevented the individual ski jumping from Oslo from taking place on Sunday and caused a shift by one day. Germany's top athlete Karl Geiger has two chances on Monday (5:15 p.m.) and Tuesday (5:00 p.m.) in Lillehammer to catch up with the 118 point lead of Austrian Stefan Kraft in the overall World Cup. The World Association Fis announced the catch-up date on late Sunday evening. Ski jumping: The overall World Cup for men

    Youngster Constantin Schmid, who is the leader of the raw air tour to Lillehammer as the leader of the raw air tour, can benefit a little from the cancellation. The overall victory in Scandinavia, endowed with 60,000 euros, is still three stops away for the 20-year-old Schmid, but with a victory in qualifying and as a guarantee for second place in team jumping, Schmid showed his top form. "I'm having a really good run," he said. National coach Stefan Horngacher currently even attests him to be "world class".

    Ski jumping: Schmid is modest

    Schmid himself did not really want to take on the unusual role as leader, he said after strong flights at Holmenkollen: "My personal favorite for the raw air title is Karl Geiger. I don't think I'm one of the favorites." Apart from his colleagues, the trainers and the fans on television, no spectators could convince themselves of Schmid's qualities at the weekend, because the competitions in Oslo took place without an audience due to the new corona virus.

    At the weekend, it seemed unclear how things would go on at the remaining stations in Lillehammer, Trondheim, Vikersund and at the World Ski Flying Championships in Planica in Slovenia. The outgoing race director of the World Federation Fis, Walter Hofer, said in Oslo that it would go on normally with the public in Lillehammer. Ski jumping: the World Cup calendar for the 2019/2020 season

    Ski jumping: question mark behind ski flying world championship

    It was not clear whether this also applies to Planica not far from Italy and the World Cup (March 19-22). The Slovenian government decided there on Saturday to ban major events with more than 500 spectators in halls. It is possible that this will be extended to the World Flight Championship, where thousands of spectators are expected, in the coming week. A World Cup without a spectator is also conceivable.

    Despite the cancellation on Sunday, violinists and others can leave Oslo with a positive feeling, even if the ghost mood at one of the most traditional sports venues seemed strange at all. "We know it occasionally to bring in front of a few viewers, but not here. It's like training with the press and everything," said Stephan Leyhe on ZDF. In addition to Geiger, Schmid and Leyhe, Pius Paschke had completed the quartet in second place behind hosts Norway.

    On Sunday there were no jumps at Holmenkollen at all: two hours after the men's competition, the women's first raw air single was canceled due to the permanently lousy weather.

    Source: chiemgau24.de

    * chiemgau24.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network

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