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Ski jumping now in the live ticker: Geiger and Eisenbichler are fighting for victory

2020-11-22T18:40:29.249Z


The 2020/21 World Cup will continue on Sunday with a jump from the large hill in Wisla. The first individual competition of the season is coming up, chiemgau24.de is in the live ticker today.


The 2020/21 World Cup will continue on Sunday with a jump from the large hill in Wisla.

The first individual competition of the season is coming up, chiemgau24.de is in the live ticker today.

Wisla - It continues with the

2020/21 World Cup in ski jumping

.

After the

team competition

on Saturday, the first

individual competition of

the new season in ski jumping

is on Sunday

.

The second round begins at 5:14 p.m.

The Slovenian Anze Lanisek leads with 1.2 points ahead of the Austrian Daniel Huber.

Eisenbichler and Geiger are just behind.

chiemgau24.de is

now

in

Live Ticker

with it.

Update live ticker here

Before the 2nd run:

At 5:14 p.m., the top 30 from the 1st run will start.

After the 1st round:

The wind had a big influence on the event, but we saw an exciting 1st round.

With a strong Markus Eisenbichler who is in third place, closely followed by Karl Geiger.

The Slovenian Anze Lanisek leads with 1.2 points ahead of the Austrian Daniel Huber.

Eisenbichler and Geiger are just behind.

Overall World Cup winner Stefan Kraft was surprisingly eliminated, and Andreas Wellinger is also out.

Martin Hamann, Severin Freund and Pius Paschke are in the 2nd round, Constantin Schmid is eliminated.

50/50 Stefan Kraft:

The overall World Cup winner has huge problems here.

That is 112 meters, power collapses completely.

32nd place, power is out.

Madness!

49/50 Karl Geiger:

The wind is not good again, Geiger is really unlucky.

What does the German make of it?

He is not deterred and sails at a fabulous 133.5 meters.

Geiger is fourth and still has every chance.

48/50 Ryoyu Kobayashi:

The Japanese is completely out of shape and already lands at 117 meters.

that cannot be his claim.

now comes Geiger.

47/50 Dawid Kubacki:

What does the Pole do with these circumstances?

Quite a lot, that's a good 124.5 meters.

Kubacki is eighth.

46/50 Kamil Stoch:

Even the qualifying winner can't do much more here.

121.5 meters for Stoch, he is ninth.

45/50 Marius Lindvik:

The best six from last season are at the top.

Marius Lindvik starts but has bad circumstances.

Lindvik makes the best of it and lands at 115.5 meters.

He is 23.

44/50 Peter Prevc:

A Slovene leads with Lanisek, now comes his compatriot Prevc.

But it only goes to 112 meters and has to tremble for the 2nd round.

Lanisek continues ahead of Huber and Eisenbichler.

43/50 Daniel Andre Tande:

The wind is

decreasing

more and more, Tande lacks support.

Only 110.5 meters, he's out.

42/50 Philipp Aschenwald:

The Austrian has a similar distance and is eighth with 125 meters.

He's not entirely satisfied.

41/50 Piotr Zyla:

The Pole shows a decent jump on 125.5 meters and is fifth.

40/50 Yukiya Sato:

The Japanese wobbles in the air, but 126 meters is still passable and a good fourth place.

39/50 Timi Zajc:

Lanisek's compatriot, on the other hand, drops to 112.5 meters and is possibly out.

38/50 Anze Lanisek:

The Slovenian hits a

lot

better and hits 136 meters.

It's crazy how changeable this is.

He makes a better landing than Huber and Eisenbichler and leads.

37/50 Constantin Schmid:

The German has bad wind, what can he do with it?

He has no chance in this wind and is out with 110.5 meters.

36/50 Robert Johansson:

Huber and Eisenbichler are clearly in the lead, can Johansson keep up?

No, far from it.

Only 106 meters and thus the end.

35/50 Daniel Huber:

The Austrian was very strong in the team competition and one of them is also out today.

Madness.

138.5 meters, that's the longest jump and the lead.

34/50 Gregor Schlierenzauer:

The former

serial

winner will clearly miss the second round with 110 meters.

33/50 Pius Paschke:

The next German is upstairs.

But Pius Paschke has to wait, the wind is changeable and unfortunately no longer good.

Paschke still has to go down and does it really well with 126.5 meters.

Paschke is fifth.

32/50 Michael Hayböck

: Can the Austrian counter this board?

He goes to 124.5 meters and thus in fifth place.

Eisenbichler is far in the lead.

31/50 Markus Eisenbichler:

Can the world champion confirm his good training form here in competition?

Eisenbichler does not have the best conditions but shows a sensational jump.

Crazy, that's 137.5 meters and the very clear lead!

There is also good news from Martin Hamann.

he made it into the 2nd round.

30/50 Daiki Ito:

The Japanese, on the other hand, flatten out and are out.

Now comes Eisenbichler.

29/50 Jan Hörl:

The Austrian now has better conditions again and uses them.

123 meters, that's enough for the 2nd round.

28/50 Ziga Jelar:

The wind is

falling

asleep completely, Jelar lands at 113 meters.

And three Germans are coming, it doesn't look good.

27/50 Robin Pedersen:

The Norwegian twisted the top completely and landed at 82 meters.

He is last.

26/50 Junshiro Kobayashi:

The Japanese likes this hill and goes up to 119 meters.

More was to be expected, he's only 13.

25/50 Evegniy Klimov:

Klimov is one of the contenders for the top spots here, but has to be patient for a moment.

Now the wind fits, but it doesn't affect it.

Only 113 meters, that's far back.

24/50 Keiichi Sato:

The first Japanese does it much better with 120 meters.

Severin Freund is already there in the second round.

23/50 Jakub Wolny:

The Pole lands at 114.5 meters.

That was a little too little to jump into the front.

22/50 Vladimir Zografski:

The Bulgarian is out with 107 meters.

21/50 Maciej Kot

: The Pole goes to 117 meters, it will all be very, very tight when it comes to qualifying for the second round.

Unfortunately, Andreas Wellinger will not make it, he is already far behind.

20/50 Different hair:

The Norwegian goes up to 121.5 meters, if he is eighth it will be difficult with the second round.

19/50 Stefan Hula:

The pole

climbs

117.5 meters and is eleventh.

18/50 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes:

In contrast to the Canadian Boyd-Clowes.

He goes to 126 meters and is in third place ahead of Freund.

17/50 Gregor Deschwanden:

The Swiss line up in eighth place and will probably have to watch in the second round.

16/50 Aleksander Zniszczol:

The Pole can't keep up and lands at 115 meters.

The level is currently leveling off, the wind is quite stable.

15/50 Artti Aigro:

The Estonian is here as a

lone

fighter, lands safely on 122.5 meters after a good jump and has a good chance of the 2nd round.

14/50 Dominik Peter:

The first Swiss is on top, but has to be patient.

Now the wind calms down, Peter jumps solid 116.5 meters.

13/50 Halvor Egner Granerud:

The young Norwegian is the secret favorite here, the jury goes down in the run-up length.

That just makes sense.

Granerud with a strong jump to 131.5 meters.

He will be right at the front.

12/50 Klemens Muranka:

The Pole with a strong jump to 127.5 meters, that's the lead.

11/50 Roman Trofimov:

The Russian Trofimov also falls through the grid, 102.5 meters.

10/50 Tilen Bartol:

The Slovenian is 111 meters away and won't see the second round.

9/50 Severin Freund:

Freund sets the first exclamation mark from a German point of view and lands at 124.5 meters.

Friend is ahead!

8/50 Matthew Soukup:

The Canadian goes 119 meters and is ahead of Wellinger but behind Hamann.

Now comes friend.

7/50 Andreas Wellinger:

The Olympic champion is on top and is

making

his comeback here after more than a year.

Wellinger doesn't get far from the table and lands at 114 meters.

That will probably not work with the 2nd round.

6/50 Bor Pavlovic:

The Slovenian jumps a tick further than Hamann and takes the lead.

5/50 Martin Hamann:

The run-up was shortened, Martin Hamann still shows a decent jump to 120 meters.

He is second and could reach the second round.

4/50 Sander Vossan Eriksen:

The Norwegian is also on the up and pulls the jump to 129 meters.

That goes way too far here at the beginning.

And now comes the first German.

3/50 Tomasz Pilach:

The next Pole is up and is on the up again.

And already he jumps to 119 meters.

2/50 Pawel Wasek:

The Pole only goes 102.5 meters, had significantly worse conditions.

1/50 Andrzej Stekala: It

starts with ski jumping today in Wisla.

Stekala has had to wait a long time, it's going to be a wind lottery today.

Stekala goes up to 124.5 meters, which is very far.

Corrections will certainly be made immediately at startup.

Before the jumping:

Andrzej Stekala from Poland will open the competition right away.

Before jumping:

A lot is possible in ski jumping, and there is also a real surprise in Wisla today.

Above all in these wind-shaped conditions.

Before the jump:

There are many favorites to win today.

Eisenbichler and Geiger have to compete with the Poles Dawid Kubacki and Kamil Stoch, the Austrians Stefan Kraft and Philipp Aschenwald also have to be on the list.

The secret favorites are Daniel Huber from Austria and the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.

Before the jumping:

Seven of the 50 starters in the first round are from Germany.

Eisenbichler, Geiger, Constantin Schmid, Pius Paschke, Severin Freund, Andreas Wellinger and Martin Hamann made the qualification.

Before jumping:

Before the first individual competition of the new season, there are of course always many questions unanswered.

In yesterday's team competition, the German eagles indicated that they are in good shape and can jump with the front runners.

Hopes rest primarily on Markus Eisenbichler and Karl Geiger.

Before jumping:

There is a lot of wind in Wisla today, the trial run had to be canceled.

The competition should start punctually at 4 p.m.

Before jumping:

Hello and welcome to the live ticker for ski jumping in Wisla today.

The first round should start at 4:00 p.m. today, we at chiemgau24.de will provide you with all the information.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: The preliminary report on jumping in Wisla

After the thrilling start to the 2020/21 World Cup in ski jumping on Saturday, in which Austria won the team competition just ahead of Germany, the first individual competition is on the program on Sunday.

Ski jumping in the live ticker: Seven German ski jumpers are qualified

The ski jumpers compete on the large hill in Wisla, Poland.

A total of seven German athletes will be at the start, all of them qualified for the top 50 on Friday.

In third place, Markus Eisenbichler was the best German in the qualification won by Pole Kamil Stoch.

Karl Geiger convinced as fifth, as did Pius Paschke as 15.

Also read:

Sven Hannawald has great confidence in the Germans this season too.

Constantin Schmid (18th), Martin Hamann (21st), Severin Freund (37th) and Andreas Wellinger (38th) also prevailed in the qualification and will be in the first individual ski jumping competition on Sunday from 4 p.m.

You can find the complete start list here

There is no shortage of favorites for the first individual victory at the first individual competition in the 2020/21 ski jumping calendar.

The local heroes Kamil Stoch and Dawid Kubacki, the Austrians around overall World Cup winner Stefan Kraft are among the favorites as well as the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.

The 2020/21 season in ski jumping consists of a total of 36 competitions, with numerous highlights on the program.

The Ski Flying World Championships will take place in Planica in mid-December, the Four Hills Tournament will be held at the turn of the year and the Nordic Ski World Championships will take place in Oberstdorf in February.

Ski jumping: The German men's squad for the 2020/21 season

Ski jumping: The German men's squad for the 2020/21 season

The jump is from the large hill in Wisla with a hill size of 134 meters.

Due to the corona pandemic, no spectators are allowed in Wisla.

The competition starts at 4 p.m., chiemgau24.de is in the live ticker from 3:45 p.m.

Source:

chiemgau24.de

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