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And again Stoch had clearly better wind conditions than Freitag ... i am starting to believe that this is a conspiracy.

Respect for Stoch nevertheless, he has an ugly style, but he is absolutely peaking again and he handled the break very good.

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Stage 2 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)

January 1st, 2018

 

Large Hill Individual Mens (Event 2/4)

1. Kamil Stoch :POL 283.4, 2. Richard Freitag :GER 275.8 and 3. Anders Fannemel  :NOR 270.2

 

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Full Results HERE

4 Hills Tournament provisional standing after event 2/4 HERE

 

Video Highlights

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Stoch winning the 4 hills tournament and olympic gold again would be bad for the sport, but you cant blame him for exploiting Freitag's monster choke. I hope that 3 different nations will win the 3 olympic golds this time.

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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 3 Innsbruck

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :SLO Peter PREVC 1 Jakub WOLNY :POL     25
27 :AUT Manuel FETTNER  2 Halvor Egner GRANERUD :NOR     24
28 :GER Pius PASCHKE 3 Ziga JELAR :SLO   

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29 :SLO Timi ZAJC 4 Gregor SCHLIERENZAUER :AUT 22
30 :SUI Simon AMMANN 5 Robert JOHANSSON :NOR    21
31 :JPN Noriaki KASAI  6 Maciej KOT :POL    20
32 :ITA Sebastian COLLOREDO 7 Anders FANNEMEL :NOR  19
33 :CZE Vojtech STURSA 8 Constantin SCHMID :GER    18
34 :AUT Daniel HUBER  9 Taku TAKEUCHI :JPN    17
35 :SLO Nejc DEZMAN 10 Andreas STJERNEN :NOR    16
36 :AUT Ulrich WOHLGENANNT 11 Michael HAYBOECK :AUT    15
37 :JPN Ryoyu KOBAYASHI 12 Andreas WELLINGER :GER 14
38 :POL Tomasz PILCH 13 Stephan LEYHE :GER    13
39 :POL Piotr ZYLA 14 Karl GEIGER :GER   12
40 :RUS Denis KORNILOV   15 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR    11
41 :AUT Clemens AIGNER 16 Jernej DAMJAN :SLO   10
42 :AUT Clemens LEITNER 17 Tilen BARTOL :SLO   9
43 :AUT Florian ALTENBURGER  18 Stefan HULA :POL    8
44 :AUT Thomas LACKNER 19 Daniel Andre TANDE :NOR   7
45 :CZE Cestmir KOZISEK  20 Markus EISENBICHLER :GER  6
46 :SLO Domen PREVC  21 Stefan KRAFT :AUT  5
47 :FIN Jarkko MAEAEATTAE  22 Dawid KUBACKI :POL   4
48 :SUI Killian PEIER 23 Richard FREITAG :GER 3
49 :AUT Markus SCHIFFNER    24 Kamil STOCH :POL   2
50 :SUI Gregor DESCHWANDEN   25 Junshiro KOBAYASHI :JPN    1
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On 02. 01. 2018. at 10:20, heywoodu said:

Stoch on fire :bowdown:

 

Nothing against him, but I hope he gets beaten in at least one of the two remaining competitions....for some reason I always hope Sven Hannawald's legendary 4-win tour remains unique :p 

 

 

Agreed. It's cool because only one has done it thus far, two would mean inflation.

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