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Stage 8 in Lahti (FIN)

 

Men´s Team Sprint Large Hill Gundersen:

 

1. NORWAY 1 (Joergen Graabak/Jarl Magnus Riiber)  :NOR   29:06.3

2. GERMANY 1 (Terence Weber/Manuel Faisst)  :GER  29:34.4

3. GERMANY 2 (Johannes Rydzek/Vinzenz Geiger)  :GER  29:37.1

 

Full Final Result HERE

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On 01/03/2020 at 14:15, hckosice said:

Stage 8 in Lahti (FIN)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill Gundersen:

 

1. Akito Watabe  :JPN   25:41.1

2. Joergen Graabak  :NOR  25:44.0

3. Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  25:49.0

 

Full Final Result HERE


Just caught up with that: absolutely the best race of the year so far, like Nordic Combined used to be a while back when you got at least one open race every weekend.  :banana:

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Stage 9 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill Gundersen:

 

1. Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR   23:59.9

2. Fabian Riessle  :GER  24:54.0

3. Ilkka Herola  :FIN  24:54.7

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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Men´s Nordic Combined FIS World Cup

2019/20

Final Standing:

 

1. Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR   1586

2. Joergen Graabak  :NOR  1106

3. Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  917

 

Full Final Result HERE

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