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Ski Jumping at the Nordic Skiing FIS World Championships 2023


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25 minutes ago, phelps said:

just looking at the final results...

 

all 21 starters from the 5 top Countries (:POL:GER:AUT:SLO:NOR) ended up in the top 23 positions of the final ranking...

 

and the top 8 jumpers are from only 3 Countries: :POL:GER:AUT 

 

the only 2 "intruders" are :UKR Marusiak (17th) and :SUI Deschwanden (19th)...

 

not exactly a sign of depth at the top of this game, I guess...:rolleyes:

Personally i find it very surprising that the best ukrainian athlete finished higher than any athlete from Japan/Finland/Italy/France/USA. Not surprising that a sport that requires very expansive infrastructure has less competition. Obviously winter sports in general has less competition than summer sports. Still you also have summer sports with not much variety, for example slalom canoeing.

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Ok, let us look some numbers. 

- Women Team

- Men Individual

 

:wAUT:  947.1

Kreuzer 213.0

Pinkelnig 223.5

Hoerl 253.3

Kraft 257.3

 

:wNOR:  926.2

Stroem 218.1

Bjoerseth 213.2

Forfang 244.3

Granerud 251.6

 

:wGER:  953.4

Freitag 217.0

Althaus 219.5

Geiger 257.7

Wellinger 259.2

 

:wSLO:  930.0

Križnar 217.7

Klinec 208.7

Zajc 251.7

Lanišek 251.9

 

:wJPN:  913.0

(if Ryoyu would get twice same)

 

Maruyama 210.5

Yuki Ito 219.3

Nakamura 229.8

R. Kobayashi 126.7 (dsq R2)

 

So, to sum up:

1. :wGER:

2. :wAUT: +6.3

3. :wSLO: +23.4

4. :wNOR: +27.2

5. :wJPN: +40.4

 

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2 hours ago, justony said:

Ok, let us look some numbers. 

- Women Team

- Men Individual

 

:wAUT:  947.1

Kreuzer 213.0

Pinkelnig 223.5

Hoerl 253.3

Kraft 257.3

 

:wNOR:  926.2

Stroem 218.1

Bjoerseth 213.2

Forfang 244.3

Granerud 251.6

 

:wGER:  953.4

Freitag 217.0

Althaus 219.5

Geiger 257.7

Wellinger 259.2

 

:wSLO:  930.0

Križnar 217.7

Klinec 208.7

Zajc 251.7

Lanišek 251.9

 

:wJPN:  913.0

(if Ryoyu would get twice same)

 

Maruyama 210.5

Yuki Ito 219.3

Nakamura 229.8

R. Kobayashi 126.7 (dsq R2)

 

So, to sum up:

1. :wGER:

2. :wAUT: +6.3

3. :wSLO: +23.4

4. :wNOR: +27.2

5. :wJPN: +40.4

 

Pretty much the expected order. I think Norway, Germany, Slovenia and Austria all have the Potential to win. Japan winning a medal would be a bit surprising to me. Slovenia being closer to Japan than to Germany is surprising to me. On the other hand Germany and Austria are the only nations with no „weak gender“, Slovenia/Norway/Japan all have a bit of a problem on the men‘s side currently. Poland is missing World-class women and Canada is missing World-class men, a combined Team of those two nations could win gold.

Edited by OlympicsFan

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