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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2023 - 2024


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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1.  Yuki Ito  :JPN  244.6

2. Josephine Pagnier  :FRA  242.7

3. Alexandria Loutitt  :CAN  241.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1. Stefan Kraft  :AUT   296.7

2. Andreas Wellinger  :GER  291.7

3. Daniel Tschofenig  :AUT  287.3

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Josephine Pagnier  :FRA  272.4

2. Aexandria Loutitt  :CAN  267.5

3. Eirin Maria Kvandal  :NOR  252.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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:FRA ski jumping is alive! (at least for the women). I said this before Red Bull sponsoring Loutitt is a no-brainer :p

 

Over in the men :POL Paweł Wąsek didn't get a jump in the first round because one of the event helpers accidentally took his boots from the tower :facepalm:That is probably a first, we've seen DNS due to goggles failure before but not this.

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Stefan Kraft  :AUT   318.2

2. Andreas Wellinger  :GER  312.3

3. Jan Hoerl  :AUT  311.3

 

Full Final Result HERE

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2 hours ago, FireRun said:

Seems like Germans and Austrians really benefited from the rules change. Everyone is like 2 steps behind them. 

What rules change?

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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16 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

What rules change?

Equipment rules (specifically bindings and their height), which coincidently our guys were using prior to the OG 2022, but were then instantly banned overnight. 

Ban on fluor in ski wax

Safety straps are now mandatory

New jersey rules and measurement equipment 

 

Some of the new rules are explained here. Most of our team both men and women have been critical of the new rules, even the coaches. 

E: Here's is an article in slovenian. In it you have Granerud saying that he got injured because of the new rules in the summer. 

 

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Stage 3 in Klingenthal (GER)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Karl Geiger  :GER  274.7

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  273.5

3. Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN  270.7

 

Full Final Result HERE

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