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2 hours ago, FireRun said:

It was just announced that Urša Bogataj has ended her season. She already was on the fence last year after the OG if she wanted to continue and decided to go until Planica 2023. So this likely means she will end her career at 27. This also doesn't bode well for our hopes of a medal in Planica. Last season we were on top, this year we will be lucky if we get one medal in the end...

Got that feeling of her season being done the second the fell, to be honest...that knee twisted weird :( 

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Got that feeling of her season being done the second the fell, to be honest...that knee twisted weird :( 

Not only she finished this season (which is confirmed), there are rumours, she could well end her career. :(

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Bogataj suffered a torn ACL in the left knee so she had no choice but to end the season. She tore ACL in the right knee in December 2019 already. And yeah, even Polish media reported she wanted to end her career after 2022 and if World Champs weren't held in Slovenia then she wouldn't come back this season. I suppose we might have seen the last of her too which is a shame given her age.

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55 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Bogataj suffered a torn ACL in the left knee so she had no choice but to end the season. She tore ACL in the right knee in December 2019 already. And yeah, even Polish media reported she wanted to end her career after 2022 and if World Champs weren't held in Slovenia then she wouldn't come back this season. I suppose we might have seen the last of her too which is a shame given her age.

both ACL + MCL according to Italian website OA :cry:

they're also expressing some doubts on her future after a second injury of that kind (even if in the opposite knee than the first time).

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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 3 Innsbruck

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :JPN Ryoyu KOBAYASHI 1 Timi ZAJC :SLO  25
27 :POL Piotr ZYLA 2 Naoki NAKAMURA :JPN  24
28 :BUL Vladimir ZOGRAFSKI 3 Robert JOHANSSON :NOR 

23

29 :KAZ Danil VASSILYEV 4 Pawel WASEK :POL 22
30 :NOR Anders FANNEMEL 5

Artti AIGRO :EST 

21
31 :NOR Kristoffer Eriksen SUNDAL 6 Antti AALTO :FIN  20
32 :EST Kevin MALTSEV 7 Vilho PALOSAARI :FIN 19
33 :AUT Clemens LEITNER 8 Ziga JELAR :SLO  18
34 :SLO Domen PREVC 9 Stephan LEYHE :GER  17
35 :SUI Gregor DESCHWANDEN 10 Markus EISENBICHLER :GER  16
36 :JPN Yukiya SATO 11 Andreas WELLINGER :GER  15
37 :TUR Fatih Arda IPCIOGLU 12 Manuel FETTNER :AUT 14
38 :ITA Francesco CECON 13 Halvor Egner GRANERUD :NOR  13
39 :JPN Ren NIKAIDO 14 Daniel TSCHOFENIG :AUT  12
40 :USA Decker DEAN 15 Philipp RAIMUND :GER  11
41 :GER Constantin SCHMID  16 Michael HAYBOECK :AUT  10
42 :JPN Junshiro KOBAYASHI 17 Lovro KOS :SLO  9
43 :TUR Muhammed Ali BEDIR 18 Peter PREVC :SLO  8
44 :AUT Philipp ASCHENWALD 19 Jan HOERL :AUT 7
45 :GER Pius PASCHKE 20 Stefan KRAFT :AUT  6
46 :NOR Daniel Andre TANDE 21 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR  5
47 :ITA Alex INSAM 22 Marius LINDVIK :NOR  4
48 :USA Erik BELSHAW 23 Anze LANISEK :SLO 3
49 :POL Jan HABDAS 24 Kamil STOCH :POL  2
50 :POL Stefan HULA 25 Dawid KUBACKI :POL  1

 

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Geiger 51st today, so the number 5 of the standings is out.

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FOUR HILLS TOURNAMENT 2022/23 (Event 3/4)

 

Stage 10 in Innsbruck (AUT)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Dawid Kubacki  :POL   265.2

2. Halvor Egner Granerud  :NOR  261.7

3. Anze Lanisek  :SLO  258.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

Full Qualification Result HERE

 

Four Hills Tournament 2022/23 Provisional Standing (After Event 3/4) HERE

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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 4 Bischofshofen

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :NOR Marius LINDVIK 1 Karl GEIGER :GER  25
27 :JPN Naoki NAKAMURA 2 Andreas WELLINGER :GER  24
28 :EST Artti AIGRO 3 Gregor DESCHWANDEN :SUI 

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29 :AUT Maximilian ORTNER 4 Stephan LEYHE :GER 22
30 :AUT Jan HOERL 5

Pawel WASEK :POL 

21
31 :GER Markus EISENBICHLER 6 Daniel TSCHOFENIG :AUT  20
32 :FIN Antti AALTO 7 Lovro KOS :SLO 19
33 :ITA Giovanni BRESADOLA 8 Robert JOHANSSON :NOR  18
34 :KAZ Danil VASSILYEV 9 Philipp RAIMUND :GER  17
35 :NOR Daniel Andre TANDE 10 Philipp ASCHENWALD :AUT  16
36 :TUR Fatih Arda IPCIOGLU 11 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR  15
37 :NOR Anders FANNEMEL 12 Manuel FETTNER :AUT 14
38 :GER Pius PASCHKE 13 Constantin SCHMID :GER  13
39 :USA Decker DEAN 14 Timi ZAJC :SLO  12
40 :SLO Domen PREVC 15 Piotr ZYLA :POL  11
41 :JPN Yukiya SATO  16 Ziga JELAR :SLO  10
42 :JPN Ren NIKAIDO 17 Clemens AIGNER :AUT  9
43 :POL Stefan HULA 18 Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :JPN  8
44 :FIN Niko KYTOSAHO 19 Peter PREVC :SLO 7
45 :NOR Kristoffer Eriksen SUNDAL 20 Stefan KRAFT :AUT  6
46 :ITA Alex INSAM 21 Michael HAYBOECK :AUT  5
47 :AUT Clemens LEITNER 22 Kamil STOCH :POL  4
48 :AUT Francisco MOERTH 23 Anze LANISEK :SLO 3
49 :POL Jan HABDAS 24 Dawid KUBACKI :POL 2
50 :AUT Markus MUELLER 25 Halvor Egner GRANERUD :NOR  1
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