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Ski Jumping at the Nordic Skiing FIS World Championships 2019


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Women´s Team Normal Hill:

 

1. Germany (Seyfarth/Straub/Vogt/Althaus)  :GER  898.9

2. Austria (Pinkelnig/Seifriedsberger/Hoelzl/Iraschko-Stolz)  :AUT  880.3

3. Norway (Stroem/Braaten/Opseth/Lundby)  :NOR  876.9

  

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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Kind of amazing to see the fall of the American women. Six years ago they where the dominant team in the world, now they are barely a footnote.

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They might have reached a new low in quals. Sankey & Lussi got beaten by a girl from Hungary. Geraghty-Moats DQ.

 

It will be a huge success for either :POL Rajda or Karpiel to make the 2nd round!

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Interesting how women's team event was a much closer affair than the men's counterpart. And there were 12 teams!

 

I'd much rather have that event at the Olympics instead of that mixed nonsense.

#banbestmen

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Viktoria Šidlová rewrote history today becoming the first Slovak female ski jumper to compete at a senior major championship and the overall first Slovak ski jumper competing at a major event since Tomáš Zmoray failed to qualify from the qualification in Harachov during the Ski Flying World Cup season finals on 13th March 2014.

 

Even if she finished dead last with 59.5m and 28.1 points it´s already something to be happy and proud of for us. well done Viki :)

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Very sad day, Althaus was definitely the better athlete today, but the judges didn't want it to be. Lundby is bound to come down like Vogt did after a couple of years, hopefully that's when Althaus will be finally rewarded.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Lundby wins by 0,5 point! Wind compensation made the difference and Althaus landing on two feet in the first jump.

 

Lundby utterly dominates the World Cup for the last two seasons so I doubt she's going anywhere given her age. She's like the Takanashi who actually wins the big events too! Althaus can't win anything since mid-December now ;)

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I'm a bit angry. That's undeserved. I'm sorry, but it is. Lundby almost fell down in the first round and got way to high marks. 

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