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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2024 - 2025


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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2024 - 2025

 

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  • 2 months later...

Snow and wind in Ruka this morning, so the scheduled Ski Jumping round was cancelled - good news is that they did manage a provisional round yesterday, so that's going to be used as the base for the race later this afternoon.  :cheer:

 

Nightmare for Ilves :EST who won in Norway last week - he starts in dead last place, down among the dead men in the Wave. :hyper:

 

Viessmann FIS Nordic Combined Provisional Round Ruka (FIN)

 

 

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Stage 1 in Ruka (FIN)

 

Men´s Individual Compact Large Hill:

 

1.  Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  19:05.9

2. Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  19:07.9

3. Julian Schmid  :GER  19:09.7

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 1 in Ruka (FIN)

 

Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill:

 

1.  Johannes Rydzek  :GER  23:56.8

2. Julian Schmid  :GER  24:56.6 

3. Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  24:57.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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I think in the Olympics there should be two ind events in NC but one : jumping first, cross country next and second: cross country mass start first and jumping next. That would be much more interesting 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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Stage 1 in Ruka (FIN)

 

Men´s Individual Mass Start Large Hill:

 

1.  Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  155.4

2. Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  154.3 

3. Manuel Faisst  :GER  153.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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On 12/1/2024 at 7:32 AM, rafalgorka said:

I think in the Olympics there should be two ind events in NC but one : jumping first, cross country next and second: cross country mass start first and jumping next. That would be much more interesting 

Watched the mass start on Sunday & it just didn't work.  Runners starting from the fourth or fifth row back (ie everyone in places 20-70) were losing time through no fault of their own - just not enough room on the piste for 70+ starters.  So OK for an experiment, but not for real meaningful competition.

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (5km):

 

1.  Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  15:24.9

2. Gyda Westvold Hansen  :NOR  16:13.9

3. Lisa Hirner :AUT  16:20.5

 

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Compact Normal Hill (5km):

 

1.  Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  119.6

2. Nathalie Armbruster  :GER  103.9

3. Gyda Westvold Hansen :NOR  98.1

 

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Stage 2 in Lillehammer (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill:

 

1.  Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  24:07.4

2. Julian Schmid  :GER  24:44.1

3. Johannes Lamparter :AUT  24:44.1

 

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