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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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45 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

With only two top-20 athletes present (well, plus 20th placed Faisst) this was the perfect chance ever for the likes of Ilves to take a podium, nice job :d 

 

Nevertheless he finished in front of Watabe... Give him a break. :p

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17 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Nevertheless he finished in front of Watabe... Give him a break. :p

Oh definitely, that's a very good performance :d 

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Stage 9 in Lahti (FIN)

March 3rd, 2018

 

Team Sprint Gundersen Large Hill Men´s (2/2)

1. Austria :AUT (Denifl/Gruber) 32:30.6, 2. Norway :NOR (Schmid/Graabak) +0.8 and 3. Finland :FIN (Hirvonen/Herola) +2.1

 

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Stage 9 in Lahti (FIN)

March 4th, 2018

 

Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km) Men´s (10/15)

1. Johannes Rydzek :GER 24:51.6, 2. Vinzenz Geiger :GER 24:55.0 and 3. Joergen Graabak :NOR 24:55.5

 

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Stage 10 in Oslo (NOR)

March 10th, 2018

 

Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km) Men´s (11/15)

1. Akito Watabe :JPN 25:19.0, 2. Fabian Riessle :GER 25:34.5 and 3. Mario Seidl :AUT 25:39.3

 

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Stage 11 in Trondheim (NOR)

March 13th, 2018

 

Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km) Men´s (12/15)

1. Eric Frenzel :GER 24:09.0, 2. Akito Watabe :JPN 24:10.0 and 3. Fabian Riessle :GER 24:37.8

 

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Stage 11 in Trondheim (NOR)

March 14th, 2018

 

Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km) Men´s (13/15)

1. Fabian Riessle :GER 24:50.0, 2. Jarl Magnus Riiber :NOR 24:51.2 and 3. Eero Hirvonen :FIN 24:51.8

 

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Stage 12 in Klingenthal (GER)

March 17th, 2018

 

Individual Gundersen Large Hill (10km) Men´s (14/15)

1. Fabian Riessle :GER 24:06.6, 2. Eero Hirvonen :FIN 24:18.8 and 3. Akito Watabe :JPN 24:28.7

 

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