As of: February 9, 2024, 5:50 a.m
By: Jannek Ringen
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The Ski Jumping World Cup will be in Lake Placid next weekend.
So you can watch the competitions live on TV and stream.
Lake Placid – The ski jumping World Cup is stopping in the USA this weekend.
There are two individual and one super team competitions on the program.
We'll tell you where you can follow the competitions here.
Ski Jumping World Cup in Lake Placid: Which competitions take place in the USA?
Date |
time |
discipline |
---|---|---|
Friday, February 9th |
11 p.m |
qualification |
Saturday, February 10th |
3:15 p.m |
Individual competition |
Saturday, February 10th |
11 p.m |
Super team competition |
Sunday, February 11th |
2 p.m |
qualification |
Sunday, February 11th |
3:15 p.m |
Individual competition |
Where is the Ski Jumping World Cup in Lake Placid running live on TV and stream?
ARD
will broadcast the decisions
live on TV
on Saturday and Sunday
.
Friday's qualification will be shown in summary on Saturday at 9:00 a.m.
The decisions will also be available on Saturday and Sunday in a
live stream
on
sportschau.de
.
Eurosport
will also
broadcast the qualification on Friday as well as the decisions on Saturday and Sunday live on TV.
There is also a live stream via
discovery+
.
Happy ending in Willingen: Wellinger wins at the end
In the end, no one at the Mühlenkopfschanze could really believe it: ski jumper Andreas Wellinger beamed with joy and cheered into the crowd and let the home crowd celebrate his World Cup victory.
Ski jumper Katharina Schmid was also beaming one day after her 50th World Cup podium.
The triumphant at the big and consistently wet ski jumping party in the Sauerland was Wellinger thanks to a comeback in the second round in continuous rain on Sunday evening after a tough competition.
Andreas Wellinger also wants to triumph in Lake Placid.
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“I noticed that the jump was really good.
But I only believed that it was enough to win after the last jumper,” said Wellinger after moving up six places with a jump of 149 meters.
He triumphed ahead of the Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi and the Swiss Gregor Deschwanden.
(jari/sid)