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Nordic World Ski Championships: Gold for Germany! Ski jumping team freaks out - "I'm going crazy"

2021-03-01T06:34:31.227Z


Nordic World Ski Championships: huge cheers for Germany's ski jumping team. The four DSV athletes celebrate their sensational gold.


Nordic World Ski Championships: huge cheers for Germany's ski jumping team.

The four DSV athletes celebrate their sensational gold.

2nd round:

“I'm going crazy”, Sven Hannawald bursts out, “what's going on here?

That's madness.

It's so nice. ”Germany had started as the defending champions so that Norway and Austria could be kept in check, but hardly anyone would have hoped to dare beforehand.

The German team celebrates accordingly.

The four athletes are in each other's arms, jumping and screaming with happiness.

“It's really surprising for us now,” says coach Stefan Horngacher: “The girls jumped really well, the boys too.

The other nations have weakened a bit.

There was only something to win for us and we have now managed to do that. ”“ When you have a Markus Eisenbichler in the dressing room who loosens up the girls, that's just awesome, ”says a delighted women's trainer Andreas Bauer the strong jumps of his female athletes.

Nordic World Ski Championships: Germany wins gold in team jumping - DSV sensationally defends mixed title

Karl Geiger:

Yes!

Geiger delivers!

He can't get past Granerud.

But his grades are better and the lead is big enough.

Despite a mini-mistake when jumping, he brings the points to the finish.

Gold for Germany.

There is no stopping Rupprecht, Althaus and Eisenbichler in the Leaders Box.

Halvor Granerud:

Good but not outstanding.

Granrud jumps to 102 meters.

Geiger can handle that, but does he deliver now?

Stefan Kraft:

Kraft secures the medal for Austria.

It will probably be bronze.

What are Granerud and Geiger doing?

Anze Lanisek:

mega jubilation at the jumper.

The Slovenian coach remains cautious.

The notes too.

Only the top group can really look forward to a top jump here.

Ryoyu Kobayashi:

Japan also ended the day forgiving but disappointing.

Kobayashi clean again.

To get to the medals, he would have had to jump out of the stadium.

Evgeniy Klimov:

The Russian seems almost unmotivated.

He is simply at home on the large hill.

Less than ninety meters.

Russia is a maximum of seventh.

Dawid Kubacki:

Now it's all about.

Kubacki brings Poland another great jump to the finish line.

Of course it is no longer enough for the medals.

But a conciliatory conclusion for the ski jumping nation.

Maren Lundby:

The Norwegian conjures up 101 meters from the hill.

But the grades are surprisingly bad.

Geiger is therefore allowed to make the last attempt with a lead.

There are 7.6 in Norway.

Daniela Iraschko-Stolz:

Great jump of the Austrian.

But even she only takes Rupprecht three meters from her.

Germany can actually continue to hope for gold.

Ema Klinec:

An absolutely used day for the world champion.

She loses 5.5 meters on Rupprecht.

The medal for Germany is actually certain.

Mixed jumping in the live ticker: Again huge cheers in Germany - Rupprecht keeps DSV at the top

Anna Rupprecht:

Incredible!

Rupprecht with the next magic flight.

Hits the table perfectly.

She can't get past Takanashi.

Her 98.5 meters keep Germany super in the race.

Six meters ahead of Norway, ten on Austria.

Sara Takanashi:

102 meters for the Japanese.

Outstanding take-off.

Clean technology.

Your team unfortunately - from a Japanese point of view - but way too far back.

Irma Makhinia:

The Russian comes off the table with a lot of speed.

Lays neatly over the skis.

But overall her jump is simply too flat for a top distance.

91.5 meters.

Robert Johansson:

Eisenbichler wins his group!

Johansson doesn't get into position and so he sags early on.

96 meters.

Germany now in the last quarter with a lead of 12.3 points.

Michael Hayboeck:

The Austrian is annoyed.

94.5 meters.

Austria continues to lose to Germany.

After a failed jump, Hayboeck could no longer save it.

Bor Pavlovcic:

It's about the podium.

And the Slovenian shows that Eisenbichler's wobbly jump wasn't all that bad.

The tail wind makes it really difficult for the athletes.

He loses on Germany.

Markus Eisenbichler: Jumped out

much too late!

Eisenbichler has to make corrections right after the table.

Fight for every meter.

And that's not how the landing works.

98.5 meters are passable.

The grades for it are of course very weak.

For the first time, the German cushion has to absorb something.

Yukiya Sato:

class second attempt.

Japan continues to improve.

But the gap is just too big now.

Danil Sadreev:

The Russian with a mediocre jump.

His team can only hope for the future.

Silje Opseth:

Germany stays ahead of Norway.

Althaus dances in the Leaders Box.

Your Norwegian competitor had not finished her jump cleanly.

Marita Kramer:

It's going well for Germany.

Kramer passes Althaus with a strong 103 meters, but the landing is unclean.

Germany remains ahead.

Nika Kriznar:

Now the Slovenian.

The only one that could still topple Germany from the podium.

But Kriznar takes Althaus only half a meter.

Hardly does anything well.

Katharina Althaus:

Again huge cheers in the German team!

Althaus adjusts perfectly to the tail wind and jumps to almost 100 meters.

Strong jump of the 24-year-olds.

So the sensation can work here.

Yuki Ito:

Now Ito shows what she can do!

92 meters for the Japanese.

The weak first jump will probably annoy you all the more now.

Irina Avvakumova:

The referees are now giving six more hatches.

The conditions are difficult.

It gets "disgusting" on the small hill, explains Hannawald.

The Russian is still neat.

It comes to 86 meters.

Start of the 2nd round

1st round:

The German team is ahead of the game.

Great performance from all four in the first run.

Slovenia is fourth and 36.2 points behind Germany.

A medal is more than tangible.

What color can it be?

Nordic World Ski Championships: Mixed ski jumping in the live ticker: Germany in the lead after round one

Halvor Granerud:

He's five meters short of Geiger!

The points don't tear it out either!

This means that Germany is actually at one after the first round.

The DSV team is traditionally strong, but that's a surprise.

Stefan Kraft:

Really annoying for Austria!

Suddenly, power drops completely in the jump.

Germany is passing by!

Anze Lanisek:

The Slovenian lands 1.5 meters behind Geiger.

The wind scoring makes a little more difference, but everything stays the same in the overall scoring.

Germany is definitely in the top three by a comfortable margin.

Dawid Kubacki:

The Pole shows how difficult it is today.

97 meters were there for the veteran.

Karl Geiger:

Now it's probably Germany's best turn.

And he delivers reliably!

Takes Kobayashi three meters down in poor conditions.

99.5 meters.

123.6 points.

Germany actually remains in the race for gold.

Ryoyu Kobayashi:

The Japanese clearly motivated.

A little over motivated?

The 24-year-old wants to force every meter here.

Too tense.

It's not going well and only at 96 meters.

Kobyashi can definitely do more.

Evgeniy Klimov:

“Look where the ski is.

It's in nowhere, ”Hannawald judges tough.

The Russian coaches clap each other anyway.

The young team could perhaps provide more topics of conversation in the next few years.

Niko Kytosaho:

The next team that has to catch up here.

The Finn has a solid 90 meters.

However, it is not enough for one sentence upwards in the rating.

Cestmir Kozisek:

The top five after this jump for the Czech Republic finally unreachable.

8 meters.

Fine for him personally.

The Czech team does not roll up the classification anymore.

Marvin Lundby:

The next top jump.

And the next change in leadership.

Norway now the strongest team at the moment.

However, the gaps in the top three remain minimal.

Daniela Iraschko-Stolz:

Great jump of the Austrian.

It replaces Germany with it.

Austria half a meter ahead.

Everything is still there.

Ema Klinec:

The world champion crashes completely.

After a bad jump, nothing fits anymore.

In the end she tips over and sags to the ground early.

Slovenia with it

Anna Rupprecht:

Difficult wind for Rupprecht.

It gets a lot of wind in the back below, but gets a lot out of it.

Seven meters less than Takanachi, but that's clean in the overall standings.

Germany stays at one.

Sara Takanachi:

Japanese woman's

wobbly

jump.

It still comes to 99.5 meters.

Not a magic jump but really strong.

Can Japan mend the deficit after all?

Irma Makhinia:

The Russians are showing strong approaches

across the board

.

Julia Kykkaenen:

The wind is

easing

again.

Finn fights for height.

Then delivers a strong 90.5 meters.

Klara Ulrichova:

Decent jump for the Czech.

She comes to 87 meters.

Annika Belshaw:

Conditions are calming down.

So the American comes over 70 meters.

Partial success for them.

Robert Johannson:

The Norwegian pushes his team very close to Austria.

100.5 meters are outstanding today.

Norwegians close to Austria within half a meter.

Michael Hayboeck:

Austria also behind the German team!

Hayboeck remains under the 100th Germany with a lead of three meters.

Bor Pavlovic:

Now it shows what Eisenbichler's jump is really worth.

Even the Finn cannot cross the green line.

Germany safely on the podium after round one.

Piotr Zyla:

Big cheers.

Zyla draws level with Eisenbichler.

His teammate had already lost 20 meters.

Poland is actually already out of the race for the precious metal.

Markus Eisenbichler:

Exactly 100 meters for Eisenbichler.

Not a crazy jump like in the rehearsal.

But he still keeps the competition at a distance.

Everything in balance at the DSV.

Yikiya Sato:

102.5 meters.

Great jump from the Japanese.

He does a lot with that.

Japan in the medal race again?

Danil Sadreev:

The Russian coaches

shake hands

.

86 meters.

Great performance by Sadreev.

Eetu Nousiainen:

Finland needs meters now.

Substitute Nousiainen does not deliver that.

He doesn't get the skis on his body and literally plops down.

Less than 80 meters.

Viktor Polasek:

The Czech is having a hard time.

Only 87.5 meters.

He shouldered his skis in frustration.

Silje Opseth:

The Norwegian flies great too.

But 103 meters is not enough to surpass Germany and Althaus.

Marita Kramer:

A huge sentence!

The Austrian flies far.

But a little too far for them.

On landing, it tears her legs apart.

Awesome width, but of course the point deduction is large.

Nevertheless, it is enough in points for half a meter more than Germany.

Nika Kriznar:

Perfect conditions for the Slovenian.

It still ends up behind Althaus.

The next competitor trumps.

Mixed jumping: Althaus delivers the perfect start for Germany - DSV on course for medals

Katharina Althaus: A

tailor-made start for Germany!

104 meters with only slightly better wind.

122.5 points.

Althaus cheers and puts her team on the one with a large margin.

Yuki Ito:

The German team is taking a close look here.

Japan certainly one of the direct competitors.

In bad wind, Ito only comes to 69 meters.

Irina Avvakumova:

The wind is turning for - or rather against - the Russian team.

Without an updraft, it makes it to 84.5 meters.

Because of the conditions, the points are still reasonably good.

Abigail Strate:

The Canadian doesn't come close to 70 meters either.

The medal hopes do not jump yet.

Karolina Invatschkova:

A

long way off

from Jones.

The Czech jumps 87 meters.

That's neat, but not even close to the K-point.

Paige Jones:

The American heralds the mixed jumping.

67.5 meters.

The medals for the US jumpers are not an issue.

Start of the 1st round

Update from February 28, 4:44 p.m.:

A quarter of an hour before the start of the mixed jumping, we think back to Geiger's silver coup.

Not only was his performance remarkable, but also the obvious team spirit in the German camp.

Markus Eisenbichler, who had totally screwed up his first jump, never thought about himself and relied fully on his colleagues.

With so much cohesion, the DSV now wants to get back to the top in the mixed team.

Update from February 28th, 4:02 p.m.:

The German team today is certainly hot on the jump.

In mixed, the DSV troops are the absolute favorites.

Germany has won team gold three times in a row in recent years.

Can Karl Geiger, Katharina Althaus and Anna Rupprecht go one better today?

Nordic World Ski Championships in the live ticker: First medal in the sack - ski jumpers want to add more mixed

Oberstdorf - The knot has burst!

Ski jumper Karl Geiger * won the first medal for the German team at the Nordic World Ski Championships * in Oberstdorf with his silver coup.

On Sunday, from 5 p.m., the next precious metal should be added to the mixed.

The DSV * team is one of the favorites.

Nordic World Ski Championships in the live ticker: Ski jumper Geiger wins silver

Karl Geiger was once again reliable: The local hero secured the first medal for the German team at the Nordic World Championships in "his" Oberstdorf * and provided a collective sigh of relief with silver in ski jumping on the normal hill.

"I'm really speechless, I didn't see it coming," said the Bavarian violinist, who has long been known as the "Kleinschanzen-Karle" and who only had to admit defeat to the new world champion Piotr Zyla from Poland.

National coach Stefan Horngacher was also relieved: “We are all overjoyed that we have already won a medal in the first competition.

Karl's second jump was a real bomb. ”With 265.2 points, the DSV-Adler was only 180 centimeters short of surprise world champion Zyla (268.8), who had only two World Cup victories in his career and succeeded his compatriot Dawid Kubacki .

Nordic World Ski Championships in the live ticker: After ski jumping in mixed is to be celebrated

The next chance for a medal in mixed with two men and two women per team awaits on Sunday, where Geiger and Markus Eisenbichler * as well as Katharina Althaus and Anna Rupprecht will start.

The format is part of the World Cup program for the fifth time, and Germany has so far won three golds (2015, 2017, 2019) and one bronze (2013).

“The women have to improve their form a bit.

But I hope that we can fight for the medals, ”said Eisenbichler.

Geiger also saw it this way: “We'll celebrate after the mixed, I hope so.

But tonight there will be a beer first. ”

(Ck / sid) * merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network

Source: merkur

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