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Ski jumping now live: Olympic dream is alive! Team Germany on course for a medal

2022-02-14T11:37:37.295Z


Ski jumping now live: Olympic dream is alive! Team Germany on course for a medal Created: 02/14/2022, 12:34 p.m By: Alexander Kaindl Are Markus Eisenbichler and the DSV eagles celebrating today? © Laci Perenyi / Imago Germany is reaching for the next Olympic medal in team ski jumping. We will accompany the decision from the large hill from 12 noon in the live ticker. Ski jumping live today: C


Ski jumping now live: Olympic dream is alive!

Team Germany on course for a medal

Created: 02/14/2022, 12:34 p.m

By: Alexander Kaindl

Are Markus Eisenbichler and the DSV eagles celebrating today?

© Laci Perenyi / Imago

Germany is reaching for the next Olympic medal in team ski jumping.

We will accompany the decision from the large hill from 12 noon in the live ticker.

Ski jumping live today: Current intermediate result in the first round

1. Norway

246.5 points

2. Slovenia

246 points

3. Austria

227.7 points

>>> UPDATE <<<

Ski jumping now in the live ticker: Germany still in fourth place

Germany:

Now comes Stephan Leyhe, he is a bit the German problem child here.

But he does it great!

It is 127.5 meters after he had already dropped 109 meters in the test round.

After two jumpers, Germany is in fourth place and therefore absolutely within striking distance!

They are 6.3 points behind Austria.

Austria:

Daniel Huber is not completely happy with his jump here.

It's still 130.5 meters, third place.

Norway:

What else are the Norwegians showing here?

You and Germany are also fighting for first place in the medal table!

And here they are in front too, Daniel Andre Tande with 130.5 meters.

Slovenia:

Zene Prevc's turn now and that's a good jump too!

132 meters, first place.

Japan

: Naori Nakamura is happy about his 124.5 meters - in the meantime it's third place.

Poland:

Pawel Wasek shows that the Poles are to be reckoned with here!

131.5 meters.

Switzerland:

Gregor Deschwanden with 122 meters.

That won't be enough for the medals.

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Opponent of the North Germans is on Saturday (7:00 p.m.) in the home Nordheidehalle the table seventh HSG Bensheim/Auerbach.

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ROC:

Good jump by Russian Roman Trofimov.

127 meters is a decent distance.

The Germans will have to stretch.

China, USA, Czech Republic

- they are just extras here.

12:21 p.m .:

Germany is in the medal race, but it will be tight.

Norway did well here.

Ski jumping now live: Germany in fourth place after the first jumper

Germany:

And now the first DSV eagle!

Constantin Schmid comes down early, it's only 126.5 meters.

It is currently fourth place.

Austria:

Stefan Kraft lands at 127.5 meters, only fourth place!

Norway:

Halvor Egner Granerud with 138 meters!

New leadership!

Slovenia:

One of the favorites is coming - Slovenia!

134 meters for Lovro Kos, that's first place!

Japan:

Sato Yukiya comes to 126 meters - second place.

Poland:

Piotr Zyla is next in the lottery.

Can he match the leadership of the Russians?

No, 118 meters.

Switzerland:

Dominik Peter's turn - and he has to get off the beam again!

Nice wind chaos here at the start.

In the end he is allowed to run, it's 112 meters.

ROC:

Now it's on with the Russians.

The inrun was extended, 128.5 meters for Danil Sadreev.

Ski jumping now live: Olympic gold for Team Germany?

Wind chaos at the start

12.06 p.m .:

The jumping is briefly interrupted, the wind is currently unpredictable here.

Czech Republic:

Viktor Polasek is next.

108 meters.

USA:

Conditions are tough, Decker Dean starts for USA.

92.5 meters.

China:

Weijie Zhen lands at 84 meters.

11:55 a.m .:

We start with the weaker teams, they will hardly have a chance of winning a medal here.

A total of eleven nations are at the start.

Update from February 14, 11:39 a.m

.: It's about to start!

The atmosphere in the German team is great, Geiger's individual bronze gave the DSV-Adler wings - all of them!

What's in today's team competition?

The conditions are tough: the thermometer shows minus 20 degrees Celsius!

Let's hope "Team D" stays cool.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: Olympic gold for Team Germany?

First report from February 14, 9:14 a.m

.: Beijing – The new Olympic week begins with a bang: the men’s team ski jumping is on Monday.

And from a German point of view one can of course hope for a medal, after all Karl Geiger, Markus Eisenbichler, Constantin Schmid and Stephan Leyhe are among the favorites on the large hill.

Goodbye with a bang, then?

It is the last competition for the ski jumpers in these games.

And at the latest after Geiger's bronze medal in the individual it is clear: The DSV eagles are to be expected in China!

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: Olympic gold for Team Germany?

“Our confidence has increased enormously in the last few days.

Every day we have developed a bit as a team," said the violinist, who was so disappointing in China at the beginning.

Now the 29-year-old announced: "We will give everything and we will try to make it difficult for the others – and we can do it too."

The first round begins at 12 noon, and the second round is scheduled to start at 1.06 p.m.

We are excited and follow the events in the live ticker.

You can always find more Olympic news in our daily ticker.

Source: merkur

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