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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2019 - 2020


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Stage 11 in Sapporo (JPN)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Marita Kramer  :AUT   279.6

2. Maren Lundby  :NOR  275.0

3. Eva Pinkelnig  :AUT  271.1

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 12 in Val di Fiemme (ITA)

 

Men´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1. Karl Geiger  :GER   294.6

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT   286.9

3. Dawid Kubacki  :POL  279.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 11 in Sapporo (JPN)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Eva Pinkelnig  :AUT   250.8

2. Maren Lundby  :NOR  239.6

3. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  :AUT  227.4

 

Full Final Result HERE

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There could be three our jumpers on podium today but ofc cheating judges have to put Kraft above our boys. Geiger wins. Kubacki is third, while Stoch and Żyła takes together 4th place...

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Stage 12 in Val di Fiemme (ITA)

 

Men´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1. Karl Geiger  :GER   285.2

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT   280.5

3. Dawid Kubacki  :POL  278.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

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On 11/01/2020 at 10:33, hckosice said:

Stage 11 in Sapporo (JPN)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Marita Kramer  :AUT   279.6

2. Maren Lundby  :NOR  275.0

3. Eva Pinkelnig  :AUT  271.1

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

That is pure history right there! I know she's competing for Austria, but Kramer is born in the Netherlands - not far from where I live actually - and moved to Austria with her family when she was 11. This move was shown in a Dutch TV program apparently, which follows families that move to other countries. My parents remembered her mom dying pretty soon after they made the move to Austria, so that's rather sad.

 

Dutch federation advisor has said Kramer has always been on their radar and she's always welcome to come back, but I doubt that'll happen :p 

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Stage 13 in Zao (JPN)

 

Women´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1. Eva Pinkelnig  :AUT   232.3

2. Sara Takanashi  :JPN  215.0

3. Chiara Hoelzl  :AUT  212.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 13 in Zao (JPN)

 

Women´s Team Normal Hill:

 

1. AUSTRIA (Iraschko-Stolz/Kramer/Hoelzl/Pinkelnig)  :AUT   889.4

2. JAPAN (Ito/Maruyama/Takanashi/Seto) :JPN  749.0

3. NORWAY (Stroem/Braaten/Opseth/Lundby) :NOR  748.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 14 in Titisee-Neustadt (GER)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Dawid Kubacki  :POL   290.1

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT   283.7

3. Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN  282.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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