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Ski Jumping FIS Raw Air Tournament 2019


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Standings after 2 events: 

1. Robert Johansson

2. Ryoyu Kobayashi

3. Markus Eisenbichler

4. Stefan Kraft

5. Dawid Kubacki

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World Cup Stage 20,

Raw Air Stage 1 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Men´s Teams Large Hill:

 

1. Norway  (Forfang/Pedersen/Lindvik/Johansson)  :NOR   469.8

2. Japan (Sato/Kasai/J. Kobayashi/R. Kobayashi)  :JPN  456.8

3. Austria (Hayboeck/Fettner/Aschenwald/Kraft) :AUT  454.4

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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World Cup Stage 20,

Raw Air Stage 1 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  :AUT   209.0

2. Juliane Seyfarth  :GER  194.3

3. Katharina Althaus :GER  193.3

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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World Cup Stage 20,

Raw Air Stage 1 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Robert Johansson  :NOR   262.0

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  258.3

3. Peter Prevc :SLO  252.8

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Ryoyu Kobayashi thanks his todays 5th place wrote the history of his country, he became the first ever :JPN male ski jumping World Cup overall winner. Really surprising to see that any his countrymen did it before, the NR was until this season the 2nd overall place of Kazuyoshi Funaki in 1998 season

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Just now, hckosice said:

Ryoyu Kobayashi thanks his todays 5th place wrote the history of his country, he became the first ever :JPN male ski jumping World Cup overall winner. Really surprising to see that any his countrymen did it before, the NR was until this season the 2nd overall place of Kazuyoshi Funaki in 1998 season

I am so glad for him,even though 2nd part of the season wasnt that terrific. 

I still remember Harada,Miyahira and ofcourse Funaki. :)

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