After winning Bronze in the large hill deserved Killian Peiers jumps from the normal hill with a medal. After the first passage of the Canton of Vaud was 98.5 m to the 4. Space and the second one was much better. However, he fell into the 10. Rank back. The reason is that the wet snow that fell in the Tyrol from the sky, no longer made the ramp so slowly, that long jumps were possible. The classification was made completely on the head.
With Dawid Kubacki won the point 27 of the 1. Passage. If one jumps with this situation even at the top of the podium, then he needs a healthy Dose of competition luck. This Pole had – he counted in Seefeld are leased to the favorites. The stronger onset of the wet snow caused the ramp to be slower and slower. Kubacki took off, 89.4 km/h, at half-time leading Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi brought from the same hatch is still 86,7 kilometers an hour on the table. The season-Dominator fell into the 14. Rank back. The difference of 2.7 corresponds to ski jumping worlds. According to the rule of thumb is the cost of the loss of 1 km/h against 4 metres.
The Best of the first round – they had benefits in dealing one of the better winches – remained to the end of the game. So, too, Peier, of the after a by no means perfect jump the 4. Between ranking had. The Canton of Vaud was measured with 87.3 km/h and fell in the 10. Rank back. “It is a pity that I had in the second round, no Chance,” regretted Peier compared to SRF. After his first jump of the world Cup had have spoken-third on the large hill, “in spite of the conditions of Fun.” On the podium Kubacki (27 were finally. at half-time), Kamil Stoch (18.) and Stefan Kraft (10.).
“There is always such a Jump”
In the end, was, therefore, athletes at the front, who had logged in Training their ambitions impressive. “The Competition was not fair, but it was the right winner,” said therefore the Austrians. Simon Ammann stated: “There is always such a Jump. If you have to start in the wrong group, you are powerless.” The toggenburg counted in the second round of the early starters, he couldn’t take the Chance but, in contrast to Kubacki and joined only on the 12. Square in front of.
“Our Sport takes place outdoors, it may not be fair for everyone,” said Peier. At the Moment it is hard to accept this. “But I didn’t win a medal, which I expected. I can proudly go home,” he warned finally.
No Glanztag for the ski jumping
Other expressed significantly more effort to accept the end of the race. Germany’s sporting Director Horst Hüttel was furious and railed against the Tournament Committee. “If that’s not irregular, then I don’t understand the world. There is a Competition Management. The have failed miserably,” he said. Also coach Werner Schuster was with the second passage does not agree. “It is not a Glanztag for our Sport,” said the former Coach of the Swiss. The German Karl Geiger had a really strong jump for half second, at the end of the 18 resulted. Place.
The Jury lacked the happy knack, otherwise, you would have the Contest under these terms and conditions by whipped. As the snowfall subsided shortly after the end of the race again. “It was a bit too much drama. The problem is that, when you start the Competition, at any time, one of the Leading”, said FIS race Director Walter Hofer the Action of the Jury. “You know then, whether it was good.”
The other two Swiss missed the qualification for the 2. Passage. Luca Egloff was 36. and Andreas Schuler had to settle with rank 41.
results of the world Cup-jumping from the normal hill
Seefeld (AUT). Men: 1. Dawid Kubacki (POL) 218,3 (93 m/104.5 m). 2. Kamil Stoch (POL) 215,5 (91,5/101,5). 3. Stefan Kraft (AUT) 214,8 (93,5/101). 4. Philipp Aschenwald (AUT) 214,5 (91/103,5). 5. Richard Freitag (GER) 211,3 (93,5/103,5). 6. Stephan Leyhe (GER) 210,6 (96,5/99). 7. Markus Eisenbichler (GER) 210,5 (91/102,5) and Yukiya Sato (JPN) 210,5 (92/99). 9. Michael Hayboeck (AUT) 208,5 (93,5/100). 10. Killian Peier (SUI) 207,4 (up to 98.5/98). – In addition: 12. Simon Ammann (SUI) 205,8 (93/100). 14. Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) 203,4 (101/92,5). 18. Karl Geiger (GER) 199,0 (100/92,5). – Not in the final passage: 36. Luca Egloff (SUI) 80,5 (86). 41. Andreas Schuler (SUI) 78.7 in (86,5).
after the 1. Pass: 1. Kobayashi to 104.5. 2. Geiger’s 102.4. 3. Ziga Jelar (SLO) to 99.6. 4. Peier to 97.1. – Also: 10. Force at 92.6. 18. Stoch was 89.4. 22. Ammann is 88.4. 27. Kubacki of 85.3. (ddu/sda)
Created: 01.03.2019, 16:17 PM