website statistics
Jump to content

Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


hckošice

Recommended Posts

Stage 9 in Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (AUT)

January 13th, 2018

 

Ski Flying Individual Mens (1/5)

1. Andreas Stjernen :NOR 407.6, 2. Daniel Andre Tande :NOR 405.1 and 3. Simon Ammann :SUI 399.9

 

pod1_2018-01-13_04-48-24.jpg

 

Full Results HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

Andreas Stjernen 2nd Round

 

Daniel Andre Tande 2nd Round

 

Simon Ammann 2nd Round

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/661-ski-jumping-fis-world-cup-2017-2018/page/7/#findComment-111503
Share on other sites

Stage 10 in Sapporo (JPN)

January 14th, 2018

 

Normal Hill Individual Womens (5/15)

1. Maren Lundby :NOR 251.6, 2. Sara Takanashi :JPN 231.4 and 3. Katharina Althaus :GER 230.2

 

26231684_10155288287642151_5703777133240

 

Full Results HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/661-ski-jumping-fis-world-cup-2017-2018/page/7/#findComment-111639
Share on other sites

19 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Ammann with his best result in years! First podium since March 2015:hyper:

Ready just in time to snatch 2 more gold medals at the Olympics :thumbup:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/661-ski-jumping-fis-world-cup-2017-2018/page/7/#findComment-111661
Share on other sites

Second Ski Flying event on the Kulm canceled

 

The second Ski Flying competition of the weekend on the Kulm-hill in Bad Mitterndorf (AUT) became a victim of the strong wind on Sunday.

 

The qualification at noon was first postponed and later canceled already and Ski Flying was then also not possible at the planned starting time at 2:15 pm CET.

 

After some more delays, the jury decided to cancel this season's second Ski Flying competition at 2:40 pm CET. "We had a situation with side wind that made it impossible to let an athlete jump today at any time. We wanted to wait and see if there is a chance later, but the daylight also became an issue because due to the cancellation of the qualification we would have had 57 athletes in the competition. That's why we had to make this decision now", said FIS Race Director Walter Hofer.

 

On Saturday, Norway's Andras Stjernen celebrated the first World Cup win of his career on the Kulm. He won ahead of his teammate Daniel Andre Tande and Simon Ammann of Switzerland.

 

The ski jumpers can now only enjoy a few days of rest before the official training and the qualification for the Ski Flying World Championships in Oberstdorf (GER) will be held on Thursday.

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/661-ski-jumping-fis-world-cup-2017-2018/page/7/#findComment-111720
Share on other sites

Stage 11 in Zao (JPN)

January 19th, 2018

 

Normal Hill Individual Womens (6/15)

1. Maren Lundby :NOR 260.9, 2. Chiara Hoelzl :AUT 219.3 and 3. Irina Avvakumova :RUS 216.8

 

 

26733777_10155301163242151_5995082625805

 

Full Results HERE

 

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/661-ski-jumping-fis-world-cup-2017-2018/page/7/#findComment-112492
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • No words, that is very tragic. I haven't heard about her before and there's almost nothing about the case online, do you know more?
    • And there is it!!   18 yo João Fonseca wins his first ATP level championship in Buenos Aires!!   He is a real deal!
    • Grand Slam #2 ( Baku)   Results Recap   https://www.ijf.org/competition/2870/results
    • total domination by  in the second GS of the season...   they won 10 out of 14 weight classes...and they didn't even line up their best team (with a couple of notable exceptions) 
    • Teltsidou moved up to 78kg and won bronze (in Baku I mean) 
    • Grand Slam #1 ( Paris)   Results Recap   https://www.ijf.org/competition/2869/results
    • summary   Brignone = top star of the championships     rest of the team = why wasting money bringing them to the championships and expose them to the world, showing their total lack of talent?   
    • Yep. Not sure if it was the NOC or the biathlon federation (I assume the latter) that put him in the Livigno training 'world' with a former Italian biathlete as coach, but they can definitely also be blamed:  almost everyone involved in that shitshow got the motivation just sucked out of them by the methods and shitty atmosphere until they either retired or changed country  
    • ISU World Tour 2024/25 -  Milan (Stage 6/6)   Final Overall World Tour Classification - Women:   01.  Kristen Santos-Griswold - 1120 points 02.  Xandra Velzeboer - 950 points 03.  Corinne Stoddard - 948 points 04.  Hanne Desmet - 918 points 05. Choi Minjeong - 760 points 06.  Kim Gilli - 713 points 07.  Danae Blais - 540 points 08.  Florence Brunelle - 518 points 09.  Elisa Confortola - 496 points 10.  Arianna Fontana - 493 points   Final Overall World Tour Classification - Men:   01.  William Dandjinou - 1184 points 02.  Jens van 't Wout - 950 points 03.  Pietro Sighel - 764 points 04.  Steven Dubois - 740 points 05.  Miyata Shogo - 614 points 06.  Park Jiwon - 606 points 07.  Roberts Kruzbergs - 595 points 08.  Jang Sungwoo - 512 points 09.  Sun Long - 472 points 10.  Jordan Pierre-Gilles - 434 points   Final Overall World Tour Classification - Nations:   01.  Canada - 8731 points 02.  the Netherlands - 6919 points 03.  Italy - 6184 points 04.  South Korea - 6015 points 05.  China - 5135 points 06.  United States of America - 4589 points 07.  Japan - 3500 points 08.  Poland - 3187 points 09.  Belgium - 2668 points 10.  Kazakhstan - 2182 points
    • Lots of injuries, including often just pure bad-luck stuff like a fall from a set of stairs, illness, and of course the Sochi tragedy in 2014: one of her biathlon friends, young Julia Pieper, killed herself with a biathlon rifle early during the Olympics (she wasn't on the team, but was a training partner of both Preuss and Dahlmeier). Obviously a hard hit, which led to terrible Olympics for Preuss, with a DNF, awful results in her other individual races and a relay where she was the first runner for Germany, but fell early on, got snow in her rifle and broke a pole and ended up losing almost 3 minutes, which in turn resulted in Germany being off the podium for the first time ever.   After that came all the injuries and illness and everything. So glad to finally see her have her big individual global gold, that is so well deserved.
×
×
  • Create New...