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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2023 - 2024


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Ski jumping as a sport is nose-diving. The idea to remove quotas from the top nations won't really expand the minnows and well, it will get worse since Sandro Pertile is talking complete nonsense about hosting regular events indoors or in countries like Brazil. Yeah, good luck with that (except Saudi Arabia or Dubai might be the only countries which can afford building such an useless thing as indoor ski jumping hill).

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Stage 12 in Wisla (POL)

 

Men´s Super Team Large Hill:

 

1.  Slovenia (Lovro Kos, Anze Lanisek)  :SLO  753.5

2. Austria (Manuel Fettner, Jan Hoerl)  :AUT  711.0

3. Germany (Stephan Leyhe, Andreas Wellinger)  :GER  709.0

 

Full Final Result HERE

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2 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

I think that the couple event is one the worst IOC decision EVER.

Personally I think it was adding Breaking to Paris 2024, but this is also another bad decision

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Stage 11 in Sapporo (JPN)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Yuki Ito  :JPN  230.1

2. Katharina Schmid  :GER  224.0

3. Nika Kriznar  :SLO  218.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 12 in Wisla (POL)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN  269.4

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  264.3

3. Andreas Wellinger  :GER  262.4

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 14 in Zao (JPN)

 

Women´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1.  Nika Prevc  :SLO  235.2

2. Yuki Ito  :JPN  223.1

3. Alexandria Loutitt  :CAN  216.7

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Tande had a fall in the qualifications. Looks like he hurt his knee as he needed help from two medical people. But the good news is he was still able to walk away. Hopefully he's fine. 

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