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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Stage 6 in Engelberg (SUI)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN  310.0

2. Domen Prevc  :SLO  306.4

3. Felix Hoffmann  :GER  303.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Their fight for Klimov, however, is embarrassing. If they insist on him, they shouldn't be start at all. It's clear that when you help them, they start overreaching instead of thanking, that someone invites them to your country.

 

https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/37722/rosjanie-nie-przyjada-do-polski-z-oczywistych-wzgledow-pominiemy-zakopane/

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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 1 Oberstdorf

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :FIN Niko KYTOSAHO 1 Kacper TOMASIAK :POL   25
27 :SUI Sandro HAUSWIRTH 2 Maximilian ORTNER :AUT   24
28 :FIN Antti AALTO 3 Rok OBLAK :SLO 

23

29 :EST Artti AIGRO 4 Piotr ZYLA :POL 22
30 :NOR Robin PEDERSEN 5

Pius PASCHKE :GER  

21
31 :JPN Ren NIKAIDO 6 Kristoffer Eriksen SUNDAL :NOR   20
32 :POL Pawel WASEK 7 Maciej KOT :POL 19
33 :AUT Stefan KRAFT 8 Jason COLBY :USA   18
34 :NOR Marius LINDVIK 9 Vladimir ZOGRAFSKI :BUL   17
35 :JPN Sakutaro KOBAYASHI 10 Jonas SCHUSTER :AUT   16
36 :SUI Simon AMMANN 11 Halvor Egner GRANERUD :NOR   15
37 :JPN Tomofumi NAITO 12 Kamil STOCH :POL 14
38 :KAZ Danil VASSILYEV 13 Manuel FETTNER :AUT   13
39 :GER Andreas WELLINGER 14 Felix HOFFMANN :GER  12
40 :USA Kevin BICKNER 15 Naoki NAKAMURA :JPN   11
41 :FRA Valentin FOUBERT 16 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR  10
42 :KAZ Ilya MIZERNYKH 17 Anze LANISEK :SLO   9
43 :EST Kaimar VAGUL 18 Gregor DESCHWANDEN :SUI   8
44 :GER Constantin SCHMID 19 Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :JPN 7
45 :NOR Isak Andreas LANGMO 20 Stephan EMBACHER :AUT  6
46 :GER Luca ROTH 21 Jan HOERL :AUT   5
47 :UKR Yevhen MARUSIAK 22 Timi ZAJC :SLO   4
48 :CZE Roman KOUDELKA 23 Daniel TSCHOFENIG :AUT 3
49 :JPN Junshiro KOBAYASHI 24 Philipp RAIMUND :GER  2
50 :FIN Eetu NOUSIAINEN 25 Domen PREVC :SLO   1
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