As of: February 15, 2024, 3:55 p.m
By: Sascha Mehr
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The Ski Jumping World Cup takes place in Sapporo, Japan.
So you can watch the competitions live on TV and in the live stream.
Sapporo – The ski jumping World Cup is stopping in Japan this weekend.
There are two individual competitions on the program.
We'll tell you where you can follow the competitions here.
Date |
time |
discipline |
---|---|---|
February 16, 2024 |
8:00 a.m |
qualification |
February 17, 2024 |
8:00 a.m |
singles |
February 18, 2024 |
1:30 |
qualification |
February 18, 2024 |
3:00 a.m |
singles |
Where is the Ski Jumping World Cup in Sapporo running live on TV and stream?
Eurosport 1
will broadcast the
decisions live on TV and stream on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
.
ZDF does not show the
competitions
live on TV, but shows summaries of the qualification and competition afterwards.
The summaries can also be seen in the
ZDF media library
on Friday, Saturday and Sunday .
There is also a live stream via
discovery+
.
Do DSV starters also achieve top placings at the World Cup in Sapporo?
Things are currently going well for German ski jumping.
Andreas Wellinger and Philipp Raimund flew onto the podium at the super team event in Lake Placid.
The German duo took second place in the USA and had to admit defeat to Stefan Kraft and Michael Hayböck from Austria, only 0.2 points behind.
The team from Norway with Marius Lindvik and Johann Andre Forfang came third.
Wellinger showed the longest jump of the competition in the final jump of 128 meters, which moved Germany up one place.
The farewell tour continues for Peter Prevc as he will end his career at the end of the season.
The World Federation Fis and the 31-year-old recently announced this.
In a post on Instagram, the winner of the 2016 Four Hills Tournament thanked fans, coaches and his family, among others.
How far does Andreas Wellinger jump in Sapporo?
© IMAGO/TOMASZ MARKOWSKI
In addition to the tour victory, Prevc also secured individual gold at the Ski Flying World Championships in 2016 and victory in the overall World Cup.
He won 23 of his 331 World Cup competitions. Prevc won a total of seven medals at the Nordic World Ski Championships and Winter Olympics, including Olympic gold in the mixed team and silver on the normal hill.
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Prevc is scheduled to make his last jump at the World Cup finals in Planica, Slovenia (March 21st to 24th).
In his home country he was named athlete of the year four times from 2013 to 2016.
(
smr
/
dpa
)