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Ski jumping: Kraft secures the next title - DSV jumper with no chance of a podium

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Highlights: Ski jumping: Kraft secures the next title - DSV jumper with no chance of a podium.. As of: March 17, 2024, 6:39 p.m By: Thomas Bösl CommentsPressSplit Ski jumping: Stefan Kraft wins the Raw Air Tour. Two competitions were held in Vikersund on Sunday. Daniel Huber secured victory in the last competition of the tour on Sunday afternoon. The Ski Jumping World Cup continues on Friday. Then it's time for the first ski jumping jump in Plancia, Slovenia. chiemgau.de is included in the live ticker for ski jumping.



As of: March 17, 2024, 6:39 p.m

By: Thomas Bösl

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Ski jumping: Stefan Kraft wins the Raw Air Tour.

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The 2023/24 World Cup in ski jumping continued on Sunday.

The last two competitions of the Raw Air Tour took place at Monsterbaken in Vikersund.

There was a lot to celebrate for Stefan Kraft and the Austrian team, but the DSV Adler remained pale.

Vikersund - The Raw Air Tour 2024 is history.

Two competitions were held

in

Vikersund on Sunday.

Stefan Kraft was able to celebrate a title double with his teammate's victory, the DSV team was unable to achieve a podium place.

The German team leaves

Norway without a podium finish in the

Raw Air rankings .

At the finale of the tour on Sunday in Vikersund, no DSV jumper was able to catch up and compete for the day's victory.

Ski jumping on Sunday: Kraft secures double title

On the other hand, there was joy in the Austrian team.

Daniel Huber

secured victory in the last competition of the tour on Sunday afternoon.

Stefan Kraft

was even able to cheer twice.

After he clinched the overall World Cup victory

with his victory in the rescheduled individual competition late in the morning

, he was now able to

win the

Raw Air Tour with his second place in the final.

Andreas Wellinger

was once again the best German on Sunday.

He was the only DSV athlete to make it into the third round of the final competition.

After improving from jump to jump, he ended up

ninth

.

The 28-year-old was also the best German jumper in the Raw Air ranking.

He finished the Norway tour in

sixth place

.

Ski jumping in Vikersund: Raimund fails in the second round - Paschke out early

Philipp Raimund

was at least able to secure a top-15 placement.

He was eliminated in 13th place in the second round after jumps of

211.5

and

202 meters

.

In the raw air rankings he climbed to

18th place

.

Pius Paschke

had to give up after the first jump

.

The 33-year-old finished 20th in the tour ranking.

Stephan Leyhe, Karl Geiger

and

Constantin Schmid

were unable to qualify for the final competition of the top 30 in the Raw Air rankings.

They finished the tour in positions 34, 36 and 38.

Ski jumping on Sunday: The final score in Vikersund

1. Daniel Huber (Austria)

689.2 points

2. Stefan Kraft (Austria)

-17.3

3. Timi Zajc (Slovenia)

-38.9

9. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)

-122.1

13. Philipp Raimund (Germany)

eliminated after the second round

24. Pius Paschke (Germany)

eliminated after the first round

The entire result

The Ski Jumping World Cup continues on Friday.

Then it's time for the first ski jumping jump in Plancia, Slovenia.

The first round starts at 3:30 p.m.

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Ski jumping in Vikersund: Power can't be beat - Wellinger in the top ten

The German team was unable to secure a podium place in the make-up jump for the ski flying in Vikersund, which was canceled on Saturday.

In the one-round competition,

Andreas Wellinger

was the best German

with

sixth place .

Pius Paschke

was able to place

15th

.

Karl Geiger,

on the other hand, had a pitch-black day

, completely botching his jump and only finishing 39th with 113 meters.

However, Stefan Kraft

once again secured victory

with his jump of 244.5 meters.

This means that victory in the overall World Cup

can no longer be taken away

from the Austrian .

It is the third success of this kind for the 30-year-old. His compatriot

Daniel Huber

was able to take second place with the longest jump of the competition at 247.5 meters.

Third place went to

Domen Prevc

from Slovenia.

Ski jumping on Sunday: The final result of the catch-up jumping

1. Stefan Kraft (Austria)

256.0 points

2. Daniel Huber (Austria)

-7.8

3. Domen Prevc (Slovenia)

-10.6

6. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)

-30.2

13. Stephan Leyhe (Germany)

-42.1

15. Pius Paschke (Germany)

-47.1

29. Philipp Raimund (Germany)

-65.3

39. Karl Geiger (Germany)

-170.7

The entire result

Ski jumping in Vikersund: The finale of the Raw Air Tour in the live ticker

Conclusion

: This is the end of the Raw Air tour.

Stefan Kraft secures the overall victory, Daniel Huber can be happy about the victory in the final.

The best German was Andreas Wellinger in ninth place.

3rd round

: Only Daniel Huber can challenge him for the day's victory and that's what he does.

It is 231 meters.

Here he secures victory in the final.

The overall victory in the Raw Air ranking goes to Stefan Kraft.

3rd round

: Two Austrians are still on top.

Stefan Kraft jumps first and he makes a good jump to 232.5 meters.

With this he will definitely secure victory in the Raw Air rankings.

He takes the lead.

3rd round

: With Domen it is now the turn of the younger of the Prevc brothers.

But he only manages 214 meters and falls back to third place.

At the moment there are three Slovenians in the lead.

3rd round

: The wind here continues to turn towards an updraft, so it goes down one more gate.

However, Timi Zajc still manages to reach 225.5 meters and takes the lead.

3rd round

: Daniel Tschofenig gets a little further.

For the Austrian it is 227 meters.

He pushes the Pole out of second place.

3rd round

: In front of Aleksander Zniszczol there is another hatch going down.

The Pole jumps to 220 meters and is in second place.

3rd round

: The jury reacts directly and moves one gate down.

However, this doesn't bother Peter Prevc at all, he still flies at 243.5 meters.

Of course he is first.

3rd round

: Now it's Michael Hayböck's turn.

The Austrian also had difficulties so far, but he managed it on his third attempt.

He manages 233 meters and passes Wellinger.

3rd round

: Deschwanden is now followed directly by Andreas Wellinger and he pulls off his best jump of the competition here.

It is 228 meters.

He takes the lead.

3rd round

: And with that we enter the last ten jumps of the Raw Air Tour.

Gregor Deschwanden sets the first distance of the 3rd round with 209 meters.

Before the 3rd round

: Ten jumpers are still at the start in this last round.

Andreas Wellinger, the last remaining German, will be second in the run-up lane.

Before the 3rd round

: The final round continues from 5:34 p.m.

Ski jumping on Sunday: The interim results after the 2nd round

1. Daniel Huber (Austria)

444.0 pts.

2. Stefan Kraft (Austria)

-17.4

3. Domen Prevc (Slovenia)

-39.9

9. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)

-97.4

13. Philipp Raimund (Germany)

-113.0 / eliminated

24. Pius Paschke (Germany)

eliminated after the first round

Conclusion

: So there is still a German jumper in the third round.

Andreas Wellinger qualified ninth.

Philipp Raimund, however, was eliminated.

2nd round

: Stefan Kraft concludes this last round and conjures up another fabulous jump in the snow.

It's 240 meters, which puts him in second place.

Daniel Huber remains in front after the second round.

2nd round

: Two jumpers are now still on top.

Peter Prevc is the first to go into the inrun lane.

He shows a good jump of 223.5 meters and is sixth.

2nd round

: Can Andreas Wellinger move into the third round here?

It's going to be very tight, but it's enough.

It's 213 meters for the 28-year-old.

He ranks sixth.

2nd round

: Daniel Huber won the first round and also flies far down in the second.

It's 240.5 meters for him.

It will be very difficult to beat him today.

2nd round

: Now the Four Hills Tournament winner sits on the beam.

Ryoyu Kobayashi only manages 202 meters and is fifth.

2nd round

: Daniel Tschofenig is the first of five Austrians in the second round and he shows a good jump of 227 meters.

He is currently second.

2nd round

: Now it's Philipp Raimund's turn, but he doesn't really get going here.

It's 202 meters and he's third.

2nd round

: Domen Prevc, on the other hand, shows the next strong jump here.

He flies to 231 meters and takes the lead.

2nd round

: Now the Norwegian is allowed to go, but only reaches 190 meters.

It could be tight in the third round.

2nd round

: Now we see the last Norwegian, Halvor Egner Granerud.

However, he has to get off the beam again.

The wind is too strong.

2nd round

: The second round has begun.

Robert Johansson is first again and only jumps 174 meters.

Before the 2nd round

: Pius Paschke, who was eliminated in 24th place, is no longer there.

Third place in the Raw Air rankings, Johann Andre Forfang, is also out.

Before the 2nd round

: Two German jumpers are still there in the second round.

Philipp Raimund will start with starting number six.

Andreas Wellinger is 17th.

Before the 2nd round

: The second round continues here in Vikersund from 4:32 p.m

Ski jumping in Vikersund: The interim results after the first round

1. Daniel Huber (Austria)

232.4 pts.

2. Stefan Kraft (Austria)

-16.2

3. Domen Prevc (Slovenia)

-22.3

14. Philipp Raimund (Germany)

-57.1

15. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)

-60.3

24. Pius Paschke (Germany)

-84.5 / eliminated

1st round

: Now only Stefan Kraft is at the top and he shows his class again.

It's 230 meters for the Austrian, which puts him in second place.

So Daniel Huber wins the first round.

1st round

: Can Peter Prevc do better.

Yes, he can, but he can't get close to Huber.

He managed 216 meters and ranked sixth.

1st round

: We come to the top three in the raw air rankings.

Johann Andre Forfang is first in line but doesn't get along at all.

It's only 187 meters.

He even has to worry about the second round.

He is 19.

1st round

: Now it's Andreas Wellinger's turn, but things get very wobbly for him in flight.

He manages to save himself to 198.5 meters and is at least in the second round with twelfth place.

1st round

: Daniel Huber is currently in impressive form and he is flying really far down in this competition too.

It's 244 meters for him.

This puts him in the lead.

1st round

: We have now reached the last ten jumpers of this first round.

First up is Anze Lanisek.

The Slovenian, with his 188 meters, is unlikely to take part in the second round either.

1st round

: Philipp Raimund is now definitely in the second round.

Pius Paschke also wants to go there.

However, he won't be able to do that because he only jumps to 180 meters.

1st round

: Ryoyu Kobayashi doesn't really get going yet.

The Four Hills Tournament winner landed after just 209.5 meters and moved ahead of Philipp Raimund into eighth place.

1st round

: After this crazy jump, the jury reacts and goes one hatch further down.

Daniel Tschofenig still jumps a good 221 meters and is fifth.

1st round

: Aleksander Zniszczol from Poland does much better with a fantastic flight to 243 meters.

However, since he cannot land properly, he is only second.

1st round

: Now we see Philipp Raimund, the first of the three Germans.

He shows a solid jump of 211.5 meters, placing him in fourth place.

1st round

: However, he will immediately lose this again to Domen Prevc.

The Slovenian manages 233 meters and is the new leader.

1st round

: Now it goes a long way down.

Halvor Egner Granerud flies to 226 meters and pushes his compatriot off the top spot.

1st round

: So far only Robert Johansson has been able to crack the 200 meters here.

Alex Insam doesn't manage to do this either.

He jumps to 190.5 meters and is third.

1st round

: Giovanni Bresadola doesn't make it nearly as far, landing after 194.5 meters and thus taking second place.

1st round

: This marks the start of the competition here in Vikersund.

Robert Johansson sets the first distance with 222 meters.

Before jumping

: The last competition of the Raw Air Tour will start here in just a few minutes.

Robert Johansson will open the competition.

Before jumping

: Kraft's biggest competitors in the Raw Air rankings are Peter Prevc and Johann Andre Forfang, but Daniel Huber, who is currently in fourth place, is also in impressive form and could take advantage of a mistake made by his compatriot at any time.

Before jumping

: After his magic jump in the competition this afternoon, the big favorite to win is of course Stefan Kraft again, who now wants to secure victory in the Raw Air Tour after the overall World Cup.

Before jumping

: We will see three Germans in the final.

Philipp Raimund starts with starting number eleven.

He is followed by Pius Paschke (20) and Andreas Wellinger (25).

Before jumping

: And so we are back in the live ticker with the finale of the Raw Air Tour.

The best 30 jumpers in the tour rankings will compete in the first round.

The best 20 jumpers from the first round will then compete in the second round, before ten jumpers will complete a third and final flight in the grand finale.

Before jumping

: The live ticker continues here from 3:00 p.m. with the finale of the Raw Air Tour.

Ski jumping on Sunday: catch-up jumping in the live ticker

1st round

: Although the jumps didn't go that far here, Stefan Kraft's run-up is now shortened again, but that doesn't bother him at all.

He flies to 244.5 meters and thus secures victory in the catch-up competition here in Vikersund.

1st round

: Peter Prevc won the qualification, but he will not win the competition.

His 223 meters are only enough for seventh place.

1st round

: And Johann Andre Forfang doesn't get going at all here either.

202.5 meters is only enough for third place in the raw air rankings for 20th place.

1st round

: Things are going worse for Jan Hörl here.

He manages 5.5 meters less and is ranked 21st with his 197 meters.

1st round

: We have reached the last five jumpers of this competition.

It's Michael Hayböck's turn now.

However, he cannot deliver a top jump and lands after 202.5 meters.

That means rank 15.

1st round

: Now it's time for Andreas Wellinger.

Here he shows a good jump of 216.5 meters.

He is currently fifth.

1st round

: We have now reached the last ten jumpers.

First up is Anze Lanisek from Slovenia, who is in 14th place with 201.5 meters.

1st round

: Now we see Pius Paschke.

But he can't convince here either.

It's 202 meters for him, which puts him in eleventh place.

1st round

: Daniel Huber was third in the qualification and things are going really well for the Austrian today too.

He flies to 247.5 meters and takes the lead.

1st round

: Ryoyu Kobayashi shows a good jump here.

The Four Hills Tournament winner flies to 221 meters, placing him in fourth place.

1st round

: Now it's Philipp Raimund's turn.

However, he doesn't get along particularly well and lands after just 197.5 meters.

He is twelfth.

1st round

: Domen Prevc, on the other hand, can do it with less start-up.

Here it conjures up 236.5 meters in the snow of Vikersund.

With that he goes past Granerud.

1st round

: The jury reacts immediately and goes down two hatches.

You notice this immediately with Dawid Kubacki, who only jumps at 170.5 meters.

1st round

: Really strong jump from Halvor Egner Granerud.

He flies to 232.5 meters and takes the lead.

1st round

: Kamil Stoch is now sitting ready.

He shows a solid jump of 208 meters, placing him in sixth place.

1st round

: Really bitter for the Norwegians.

Benjamin Östvold was disqualified while in the lead because his skis were too long.

1st round

: And Karl Geiger is also early with start number nine.

However, he completely botches his jump and lands after just 113 meters.

This means he will no longer be able to gain any points in the Raw Air rankings and will therefore not be allowed to compete in the final in the afternoon.

1st round

: Now it's Stephan Leyhe's turn.

He manages at least 217 meters and is currently second.

1st round

: With Antti Aalto we now see the second of three Finns.

However, he cannot break the 200 meter mark and ranks fourth with 198 meters.

1st round

: Valto is followed directly by Noriaki Kasai.

The 51-year-old Japanese flies to 212 meters and takes the lead.

1st round

: Now it starts here in Vikersund.

Kasperi Valto sets the first distance of the day with 207.5 meters.

Before jumping

: Jumping is not yet in progress.

There is still no announcement as to why the start is delayed.

Before jumping

: The start was postponed by five minutes to 11:10 a.m.

Before jumping

: It starts here in a few minutes.

Kasperi Valto from Finland will open this competition.

Before jumping

: Peter Prevc was able to secure victory in the qualification on Friday.

Stefan Kraft and Daniel Huber from Austria landed behind him.

Before jumping

: We will see five German athletes this morning.

Stephan Leyhe starts with start number seven.

He is followed by Karl Geiger (9), Philipp Raimund (21), Pius Paschke (30) and Andreas Wellinger (34).

Before jumping

: With that we go into the catch-up competition here in Vikersund.

One round will be jumped, and the final of three rounds will take place in the afternoon from 3:30 p.m.

Before jumping

: The competition plan for Sunday is set.

Saturday's jumping will be rescheduled at 11:05 a.m. - but only in one round.

As originally planned, the second competition will then be completed in three rounds from 3:30 p.m.

Ski jumping on Saturday: Wind causes the first flight to be canceled

Vom Winde verweht war das Motto, das heute im norwegischen Vikersund vorherrschte. Nachdem am Vormittag bereits das Skifliegen der Damen aufgrund starken Windes und extrem viel Neuschnee abgesagt wurde, fiel am Nachmittag nach zweimaliger Verschiebung der Startzeit auch der Wettkampf der Herren den Witterungen zum Opfer.

Es bleibt nun zu hoffen, dass sich die Bedingungen über Nacht etwas beruhigen, denn am Sonntag soll das große Finale der Raw-Air-Tour auf dem Monsterbakken stattfinden. Der erste Durchgang beginnt ab 15:30 Uhr. Hier geht es zur Startliste.

Skispringen am Samstag: Der Vorbericht zum Skifliegen in Vikersund

Die Hoffnung war nach dem Springen von der Normalschanze am Dienstag in Trondheim groß, dass die Formkurve der DSV-Adler endlich wieder nach oben geht. Doch nach dem schwachen Einzel am Mittwoch ist klar, dass das deutsche Team noch nicht wieder in die Weltspitze zurückgekehrt ist.

Skispringen am Samstag: Deutsche wieder weit von der Spitze entfernt

Wiedereinmal schaffte es in Trondheim kein DSV-Athlet unter die besten Zehn, nur vier konnten sich überhaupt für das Finale qualifizieren. Andreas Wellinger verlor mit Rang 28 viele Punkte im Kampf um den Gesamtweltcup, der zweite Platz, auf dem sich derzeit Ryoyu Kobayashi befindet, ist inzwischen quasi unerreichbar. Bester Deutscher war am Mittwoch Pius Paschke, der sich auf Rang 11 einreihte.

Wer nun darauf hoffte, dass sich auf der Skiflugschanze in Vikersund das Blatt wendet, sieht sich nach der Qualifikation am Freitag eines Besseren belehrt. Wellinger, mit Rang sieben der beste DSV-Springer in der Raw-Air-Wertung, schaffte es zwar immerhin auf den zehnten Platz, sein Abstand auf den Qualifikations-Sieger Peter Prevc war mit 24,7 Punkten jedoch groß. Hinter Wellinger konnten sich noch Pius Paschke (11.) und Karl Geiger (15.) unter den besten 15 Springern platzieren.

Skispringen am Samstag: Schmid verpatzt Qualifikation

Stephan Leyhe konnte sich nach seinem Ausscheiden im ersten Durchgang in Trondheim immerhin den 22 Platz erspringen, Philipp Raimund wurde 31. Einen richtig schlechten Tag erwischte hingegen Constantin Schmid, der sich als 47. und damit Letzter der Qualifikation nicht für den Wettkampf, an dem nur 40 Springer beteiligt sein werden, qualifizieren konnte und damit auch nicht beim Finale der Raw-Air-Tour, an dem nur die besten 30 Springer der Raw-Air-Wertung teilnehmen dürfen, mitspringen wird. Er liegt im Moment auf Rang 36.

After their fabulous performance in Trondheim, the favorites for the competition on Sunday are the

Austrians

around the overall World Cup leader

Stefan Kraft

, who is also ahead in the raw air ranking, and Daniel Huber.

But after his victory in qualifying, you also have to take

Peter Prevc

and the currently strong Norwegian

Johann Andre Forfang

into account.

An exciting competition awaits us.

Click here for the start list.

The competitions in Vikersund are part of the World Cup for the 2023/24 season.

The results of the competitions in the World Cup calendar are included in the overall ranking and the national ranking.


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