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Ski jumping: German eagles clearly miss the podium

2020-03-10T18:19:18.616Z


The World Cup 2019/20 in ski jumping continued with the second individual jumping in Lillehammer. Kamil Stoch won, Karl Geiger fell far behind.


The World Cup 2019/20 in ski jumping continued with the second individual jumping in Lillehammer. Kamil Stoch won, Karl Geiger fell far behind.

Lillehammer - In changing conditions in Lillehammer, the German ski jumpers missed a top result. When Kamil Stoch won, Stephan Leyhe was the best German.

Kamil Stoch won the second competition in Lillehammer in two days. The Pole prevailed with jumps of 131.5 and 139.5 meters ahead of the Slovenians Ziga Jelar and Timi Zajc.

Stephan Leyhe was the best German ninth, Constantin Schmid was eleventh and Pius Paschke 15th. Karl Geiger once again had problems with the hill in Lillehammer and the changeable conditions.

Ski jumping: Power with a big lead in the overall ranking

The second overall was only 19th Geiger's competitor for the overall World Cup victory Stefan Kraft was 17th and made up two more points on Geiger.

Two individual competitions before the end of the season are 140 points ahead of Geiger and are about to win the overall classification. Ski jumping: The overall World Cup for men

In the evaluation of the Raw Air Tour, which spans several days and hills in Norway, Kamil Stoch is 0.7 points ahead of Leyhe. The qualification in Trondheim increases on Wednesday, and the next competition takes place on Thursday.

Ski jumping: The result from Lillehammer

  • Kamil Stoch (Poland) 264.3 points
  • Ziga Jelar (Slovenia) -5.3
  • Timi Zajc (Slovenia) -6.7
  • Ryoyu Kobayashi (Japan) -10.7
  • Peter Prevc (Slovenia) -13.7
  • Philipp Aschenwald (Austria) -15.0
  • Evgeniy Klimov (Russia) -16.2
  • Dawid Kubacki (Poland) -16.6
  • Stephan Leyhe (Germany) -18.1
  • Robin Pedersen (Norway) -20.5
  • Constantin Schmid (Germany) -26.5
    15.Pius Paschke (Germany) -29.4
    19.Karl Geiger (Germany) -35.9

    The complete result from Lillehammer
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    Conclusion: In the overall ranking, Stefan Kraft makes more points on Geiger. With two more competitions, the large crystal ball will go to the Austrian. In the Raw Air classification, Kamil Stoch is now 0.7 points ahead of Leyhe.

    Conclusion: In changeable conditions, Stoch confidently wins ahead of Ziga Jelar and Timi Zajc. Stephan Leyhe is the best German ninth, Constantin Schmid eleventh, Pius Paschke 15th and Karl Geiger only 19th

    18:39: Only Timi Zajc can prevent Stoch's victory. He does not succeed with 130.5 meters, Stoch wins in front of Jelar and Zajc.

    18:38: Stoch's compatriot Dawid Kubacki cannot keep up and ends up at 131.5 meters. Stoch leads Jelar and Kobayashi, Kubacki is only seventh.

    18:37: Kamil Stoch from Poland has great conditions, jumps to 139.5 meters and clearly takes the lead here. Only two more jumpers were coming, that was an announcement.

    18:36: The Russian Evgeniy Klimov shows his best competition this season, jumps 130 meters and is fifth. Ziga Jelar from Slovenia is ahead.

    18:35: Ryoyu Kobayashi jumps to 131.5 meters, the wind is again treacherous at the moment. Nevertheless, the Japanese is second.

    18:34: Antti Aalto from Finland lands at 119 meters and falls far behind.

    18:33: Peter Prevc from Slovenia does it better, jumps 134 meters and is second. Only five jumpers are coming.

    18:32: Leyhe has problems with the cross wind and has to stop jumping after 129.5 meters. He is third and will not jump on the podium today.

    18:31: But first the Slovenian Ziga Jelar, who is the new leader with 137 meters.

    18:30: Robert Johansson cannot take the lead and falls to fifth place with 127 meters. Leyhe is coming soon.

    18:29: Only ten jumpers are up. Aschenwald leads ahead of Pedersen and Schmid. Paschke is sixth, violinist tenth.

    18:28: And now we have another change of management. 136 meters for Philipp Aschenwald, the Austrian is in front.

    18:26: Robin Pedersen passes Schmid, with 133.5 meters he is clearly in front.

    18:25: Pius Paschke jumps even two meters further, but gets deduction from the grades and is only fourth.

    18:24: Now we see two Germans. Constantin Schmid starts, jumps 129.5 meters and takes the lead.

    18:22: Marius Lindvik from Norway takes the lead with 128 meters. Geiger continues to fall behind.

    18:20: There are only two single competitions left this season, Karl Geiger is already over 135 points behind on strength. He probably won't catch up.

    18:18: Geiger must use this chance now if he still wants to win the overall ranking. The Oberstdorfer, however, only goes to 131.5 meters and even falls behind power. He still loses points in the fight for the yellow jersey today.

    18:16: Kraft lands at 133 meters, so he is third. Geiger can surpass that.

    18:15: Yukiya Sato from Japan takes the lead, now comes strength.

    18:14: Michael Hayböck from Austria goes one better. That is 135.5 meters and the clear leadership.

    18:13: Anze Semenic from Slovenia sets the best distance in this second round with 130 meters and takes the lead.

    18:12: Unusually early we will see the two contenders for the yellow jersey. Stefan Kraft leaves the bar as the seventh jumper, Karl Geiger as ninth.

    18:10: So, the 2nd round begins.

    Before the second round: The second round begins at 6:10 p.m.

    Conclusion: In changeable conditions, the Slovenian Timi Zajc leads just before the Poles Dawid Kubacki and Kamil Stoch. Stephan Leyhe is the best German in eighth place, Karl geiger is only 22. Geiger's competitor for the yellow jersey is only 24. Markus Eisenbichler missed the second round.

    17:51: Stefan Kraft from Austria can now make the preliminary decision in the fight for the overall ranking. But he also lands at 121.5 meters, making him 24th and even behind Geiger.

    17:50: No, Karl Geiger just can't handle this hill. He has never been in the top ten here, today he is only 22. That was probably the yellow jersey.

    17:49: Dawid Kubacki also jumps to 134.5 meters, the pole is second. Now comes Karl Geiger.

    17:48: Ryoyu Kobayashi from Japan with a strong jump, so he is at the forefront. 134.5 meters mean fourth place.

    17:47: Kamil Stoch from Poland jumps half a meter like Leyhe, but had worse conditions and is second.

    5:45 pm: Can Stephan Leyhe confirm his good shape? The Willinger does it properly, at 131 meters he is fifth.

    17:44: Yesterday's winner Peter Prevc goes to 129.5 meters, there's not much more in here. The Slovenian is fourth.

    17:42: The top ten in the World Cup are on top. Piotr Zyla from Poland starts and jumps to sixth place with 129 meters.

    17:41: And now the tail wind pushes back into the slope. Johann Andre Forfang has to land at 92 meters, which is far from his abilities. So everything can happen here today in these changeable conditions.

    17:40: Now the 1st round goes into the hot phase. Twelve jumpers are still up, Zajc leads ahead of Klimov and the Finn Antti Aalto.

    17:38: Solid jump from Schmid, that's 129 meters. He is ninth and also in the second round.

    5:37 pm: And Timi Zajc goes one better with 139 meters. The Slovenian takes the lead with the previous maximum. Now Constantin Schmid is coming.

    17:36: As soon as you say it, Robert Johannson teaches a better one. The Norwegian jumps 132.5 meters and is fourth.

    5:34 pm: It doesn't go far again, Evgeniy Klimov's leadership continues.

    17:32: 20 jumpers are still up. Gregor Schlierenzauer shakes violently in the air and lands at 126 meters. He is in the 2nd round, but does not jump in at the front.

    5:31 pm: Does Pius Paschke make it better? The German does it much better, jumps to 127.5 meters and is sixth safely in the second round.

    17:29: Eisenbichler sags completely, because the whole process is not right. After yesterday's podium, he will miss the second round today, which is a bitter disappointment.

    17:27: So now comes Markus Eisenbichler. The conditions are still changeable.

    5:25 pm: Half of the jumpers are down, this won't be enough for Freund. He is now 15th, but the top 25 in the World Cup are still up. Only 30 jumpers are in the second round.

    5:23 pm: Qualification winner Robin Pedersen from Norway jumps ten meters shorter than before. 130 meters, the right one for the second round is not a top position.

    17:21: And the tour is already gone. Evgeniy Klimov from Russia jumps 137.5 meters, so he is clearly in front.

    17:20: Keiichi Sato from Japan takes the lead with 132 meters. With good wind, it can go far here.

    17:19: Old master Simon Ammann from Switzerland does this much better with 121.5 meters. That could be enough for the second round.

    17:17: Stefan Huber from Austria has no chance in this wind. Only 100.5 meters, so he is eliminated.

    17:15: It rotates and changes, there is no trace of the same conditions here.

    17:13: We have to be patient until the next German jumper. Markus Eisenbichler will then be off the hill in just under ten minutes.

    17:11: Ten jumpers are down, friend is only fifth. That will probably not be enough for the second round.

    17:10: Sergey Tkachenko from Kazakhstan is the new leader. 127.5 meters is by far the largest width so far.

    17:08: The level is still manageable. But the best jumpers in the world are still to come.

    17:06: The jumpers are now on the up, a few moments ago there was a tail wind on the slope. Clemens Aigner from Austria takes the lead in front of Freund.

    17:04: Does Severin Freund qualify for the second round today? The German jumps 116 meters, that could be enough. But 46 athletes are still coming. We will only know what this jump means in a few minutes.

    17:02: It is not yet completely fluid here. The wind is still changeable.

    17:00: So, the jumping starts. We see Severin Freund as the fourth jumper.

    Before jumping: With his second place in the qualification, Leyhe took the lead in the Raw Air classification. The German is 6.9 points ahead of Marius Lindvik.

    Before jumping: The wind is again very changeable today. We may be facing a wind lottery.

    Before jumping: Robin Pedersen from Norway won the qualification ahead of Stephan Leyhe. Eisenbichler was tenth, violinist eleventh. The competition will start in ten minutes.

    Before jumping: Qualification is still ongoing. Severin Freund, Markus Eisenbichler, Constantin Schmid, Pius Paschke and Stephan Leyhe are already qualified. Martin Hamann, on the other hand, missed the qualification.

    Before jumping: Today is the second jumping in Lillehammer. It is about important points in the overall World Cup, the Nations Cup and the Raw Air classification.

    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

    Can Karl Geiger still make the turn on the home stretch? Three jumps before the end of the 2019/20 World Cup season, Geiger is 138 points behind the leading Austrian Stefan Kraft, who made 20 points more than Geiger in the first jumping at Lillehammer. Ski jumping: The overall World Cup for men

    In addition to Geiger, German eyes also focus on Markus Eisenbichler and Stephan Leyhe. With the jump to second place, Eisenbichler achieved his best result of the season on Monday and celebrated his first individual podium in the 2019/20 World Cup.

    Ski jumping: Germany extends lead in nation ranking

    Leyhe again demonstrated his consistently good shape and finished third. In the Nations Cup, the German team has thus extended its lead over Austria. Shortly before the end of the season, the team of national coach Stefan Horngacher is 154 points ahead of the ÖSV eagles. The interim result in the Nations Cup

    In addition to Geiger, Eisenbichler and Leyhe, the German team also includes Constantin Schmid, Pius Paschke and Severin Freund in Norway. The start list for jumping in Lillehammer

    At the Raw Air Tour in Norway all jumps, including those from qualification, are included in the overall ranking. Norwegian Marius Lindvik is currently leading the ranking. The interim result in the Raw Air classification

    The jumping starts at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, chiemgau24.de is included in the live ticker.

    Source: chiemgau24.de

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

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