As of: February 29, 2024, 6:00 a.m
By: Marcel Schwenk
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The Ski Jumping World Cup stops in Lahti, Finland.
This is how you can watch the competitions live on free TV and stream at the weekend.
Lahti – The winter sports season is slowly but surely entering the home stretch.
For the ski jumpers, the competitions in Lahti are still on the agenda for the first weekend in March.
We will tell you below where the competitions will be broadcast live on free TV and streams.
Ski jumping in Lahti live on free TV and stream: schedule
Friday, March 1, 2024, around 4:55 p.m |
1st round singles (men) |
Friday, March 1, 2024, around 6:10 p.m |
2nd round singles (men) |
Saturday, March 2, 2024, around 5:05 p.m |
2nd round team (men) |
Sunday, March 3, 2024, around 5:05 p.m |
2nd round singles (men) |
Ski jumping live: How to watch the men's competitions in Lahti on free TV and stream
The
men
's
ski jumping
in
Lahti
will be broadcast
live
on
free TV
.
ZDF
is responsible
for
broadcasting
on
free-to-air television
.
Eurosport
also
broadcasts the competitions
live
on
free TV
.
The competitions are also shown in the
free live stream
in the
ZDF media library
.
The
live stream
from Eurosport in the
Eurosport Player
, however, is
subject to a fee
.
Ski jumping in Lahti live on free TV and stream: Stefan Kraft is leading the way – what is Wellinger doing?
In the overall ski jumping World Cup, the situation is relatively clear after a large part of the competitions.
The Austrian Stefan Kraft leads the table with 269 points ahead of the Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi.
Andreas Wellinger is currently in third place as the best German; he is 368 points behind Kraft before the competitions in Lahti.
Leading the overall ski jumping World Cup: the Austrian Stefan Kraft.
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Daniel Karmann
The DSV Adler team is completed by World Cup seventh-placed Pius Paschke and ninth-placed Karl Geiger.
Stephan Leyhe, Philipp Raimund and Constantin Schmid are also part of the squad.
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If Wellinger wants to start another attack on the overall World Cup top, he should at least finish in the top 3 in Finland.
Even in this case he has to hope for slip-ups from Kraft and Kobayashi.
(masc)