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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023


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One final push towards ending of winter season. In times when everything spins around global warming, ending on April 2nd is a stupid decision. All winter sports should come to an end till middle of March.

 

Anyway, our best guys took clean sweep in qualification, but only two other qualified for today's competition at 15.00.

 

This is the worst number of qualified jumpers in home soil since 2008. Hope Lanišek, Zajc and Domen Prevc will repeat their jumps today.

 

Lanišek needs 73 points to beat Kubacki, and though Dawid had to finish season early, this would not be undeservable, because Kubacki profited a lot from season opening on plastic, which in my opinion does not fit in Winter World Cup.

 

Anyhow, good luck to all, hope we will see good and safe long jumps and without any weather troubles, though predictions are not good (rain and wind).

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On 3/28/2023 at 4:23 PM, Monzanator said:

:SLO Bor Pavlovcic, Tilen Bartol and Cene Prevc will all make their farewell jumps in Planica this weekend. Only Bartol was called up with the domestic quota, the other two as trial jumpers.

Just saw a bit, their grand farewell consisted of drinking tons of champagne & eating lots of junk food.  :toast:  I’d also want to wear a big baggy ski suit & to smash scales with a circus hammer.

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Stage 26 in Planica (SLO)

 

Men´s Team Flying Hill:

 

1. Austria  :AUT  (Tschofenig/Hayboeck/Hoerl/Kraft) 1688.7

2. Slovenia  :SLO  (Kos/D. Prevc/Zajc/Lanisek)  1682.6

3. Norway  :NOR  (Forfang/Heggli/Johansson/Granerud) 1655.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Men´s Ski Flying

World Cup 2022/23 Final Standing:

 

Stefan Kraft  :AUT  480

Halvor Egner Granerud  :NOR  450

Anze Lanisek  :SLO  314

 

Full Final Standing HERE

 

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Men´s FIS Ski Jumping Overall World Cup 2022/23

Final Standing:

 

Halvor Egner Graneud  :NOR  2128

Stefan Kraft  :AUT  1790

Anze Lanisek  :SLO  1679

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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