Four Hills Tournament today in the live ticker: The Epiphany jumping in Bischofshofen on Friday

Ski jumping: Halvor Egner Granerud was able to extend his lead in the overall standings in the first round.

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The Four Hills Tournament continues on Friday. The Epiphany jumping is coming up in Bischofshofen. chiemgau24.de is part of the live ticker today.

Bischofshofen – The Four Hills Tournament 2022/23 goes into the last round in Bischofshofen. In the Epiphany, Halvor Egner Granerud wants the complete the overall win. After the first round, the Norwegian is in the lead, the final starts at 5:43 p.m. chiemgau24.de is in today Live ticker for the Four Hills Tournament with you.

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Four Hills Tournament in the live ticker: The current interim result

1. Ziga Jelar (Slovenia)277.7 pts
2. Constantin Schmid (Germany)-2.6
3. Daniel Tschofenig (Austria)-5.1

2nd round: Next lead change, Ziga Jelar takes the lead with 135 meters.

2nd round: It’s already the turn of the penultimate DSV eagle. Constantin Schmid jumps 132.5 meters and takes the lead.

2nd round: It is Andreas Wellinger’s turn, he jumps 130 meters. He’s not really happy with that, he’s now in second place.

2nd round: Ten jumpers are down, Daniel Tschofenig now takes the lead with a good jump over 131.5 meters.

2nd round: Lovro Kos is currently leading the table with 133 meters, now comes Karl Geiger. His jump in the first round was okay, now he only jumps 126 meters.

2nd round: The final is on. The Swiss Gregor Deschwanden, who sets the first distance with 127.5 meters, makes the start.

Before the 2nd round: The finale continues here at 5:43 p.m.

Four Hills Tournament in the live ticker: The status after the 1st round

1. Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)157.1 points
2. Anze Lanisek (Slovenia)-1.1
3. Dawid Kubacki (Poland)-4.9
13. Philipp Raimund (Germany)-16.3
17. Constantine Schmid (Germany)-18.1
20. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)-19.4
22. Karl Geiger (Germany)-20.7
28. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany) – retired-28.0
45. Pius Paschke (Germany) – retired-38.2
46. ​​Stephan Leyhe (Germany) – eliminated-39.6

Conclusion after the 1st round: Halvor Egner Granerud is one step away from the overall victory of the tour. The Norwegian extended his lead over Dawid Kubacki in the first round and can hardly be caught.

For the German jumpers it was disappointing again. Philipp Raimund is 13th after the first round, Constantin Schmid (17th) and Andreas Wellinger (20th) also won their duels. Karl Geiger (22nd) made it into the final via the lucky loser rating, Markus Eisenbichler, Pius Paschke and Stephan Leyhe were eliminated.

Müller – Granerud: The Austrian jumps just 114 meters. Above all, Halvor Egner Granerud wants to keep Kubacki at bay – and he manages to do it! 139.5 meters for the Norwegian, further expanding his lead in the overall standings.

Habdas – Kubacki: The last two duels. Jan Habdas jumps 121.5 meters. Dawid Kubacki, who has nothing left to lose, manages 135.5 meters. That might not be enough to put Granerud under pressure again.

Morth – Lanisek: As expected, the duel clearly goes to the Slovenians, who clearly topped Mörth’s 126.5 meters with 140.5 meters. In front of Lanisek, the inrun had been shortened by one more hatch.

Leitner-Stoch: And Eisenbichler is out again. Kamil Stoch wins the duel with 138 meters and Leitner’s 130 meters put him ahead of the DSV-Adler in the Lucky Loser ranking.

Insam – Hayboeck: The Austrian clearly surpassed Insam’s 126.5 meters, 138.5 meters secured him progress. Meanwhile, news broke that Yukiya Sato was disqualified because of his shoes, putting Markus Eisenbichler back in the top five lucky losers.

Sundal – Power: After the Norwegian jumps 130 meters, it gets loud in Bischofshofen because Stefan Kraft is sitting on top. And what a jump, 141 meters for the Austrian! Kraft is in the next round and because Sundal scores better than Eisenbichler, the next DSV eagle is eliminated. After Stefan Kraft’s jump, the inrun is shortened by one hatch.

Kytosaho – P. Prevc: The Finn jumps 128 meters, which Peter Prevc tops with 134.5 meters.

Hula – Kobayashi: The Pole’s 125 meters are no problem for last year’s winner. Ryoyu Kobayashi jumps 134.5 meters.

Nikaido – Aigner: The Japanese jumps 126 meters, Clemens Aigner 136.5 meters, of course that’s enough to get through. Very good jump of the Austrian.

Sato – Jelar: It’s about the last ten duels. Yukiya Sato jumps 131 meters, Ziga Jelar jumps 134 meters and is in the next round.

D. Prevc – Zyla: Domen Prevc only jumps 123.5 meters, which shouldn’t be a big problem for Piotr Zyla. The Pole manages 133.5 meters and is further.

Dean-Zajc: The duel is also clear, Timi Zajc jumps 135.5 meters, Decker Dean only 124 meters. The Slovenian is in the next round.

Paschke-Schmid: Now the German duel, Kiefersfelden against Oberaudorf. Pius Paschke jumps a disappointing 123.5 meters, Constantin Schmid trumps that with 133 meters. Schmid is in the next round, Paschke is eliminated.

Fannemel-Fettner: The duel clearly goes to Manuel Fettner, who jumps 134.5 meters and thus tops Anders Fannemel’s 128.5 meters.

Ipcioglu – Forfang: 126 meters for Fatih Arda Ipcioglu, that’s no problem for the Norwegian, who jumps 134.5 meters and wins the duel.

Tande – Ash Forest: The Norwegian advances 131 meters, Philipp Aschenwald comes one meter further. It will be very tight, Aschenwald advances by a tenth. Daniel Andre Tande is second in the Lucky Loser ranking, lying between Geiger and Eisenbichler. Leyhe has already been eliminated.

Raimund-Vassilyev: It’s the next German’s turn. But first the Kazakh jumped 127.5 meters, which was a good jump. Philipp Raimund continues his strong form and jumps 136 meters! This is the longest jump so far, Raimund is now third.

Bresadola-Johansson: The Italian jumps 125 meters, which is not enough against Robert Johansson, who manages 133.5 meters and advances.

Aalto – Kos: 129 meters for the Finn, that narrowly beats Lovro Kos with 130 meters and wins the duel.

Eisenbichler – Tschofenig: Markus Eisenbichler’s jump looks good, the man from Siegsdorf jumps 130 meters. Nevertheless, Eisenbichler has to hope for the lucky losers, Daniel Tschofenig jumps another two and a half meters and wins the duel.

Hörl-Wasek: Wow, Jan Hörl with the longest jump so far, 135.5 meters mean first place for the Austrian. It will be very difficult for Pawel Wasek, 123.5 meters is clearly not enough.

Leyhe-Ortner: Maximilian Ortner, who qualified through the Austrian national group, now jumps a solid 127.5 meters. Stephan Leyhe cannot surpass that, 123 meters are not enough. Ortner is further, Leyhe has to tremble.

Aigro – Deschwanden: The Estonian Artti Aigro jumps 121.5 meters, Gregor Deschwanden can top that with 124 meters. The Swiss qualifies for the second round.

Wellinger-Nakamura: And the next duel with German participation. 122 meters from Naoki Nakamura are no problem for Andreas Wellinger, who jumps 131.5 meters and progresses.

Violinist – Lindvik: The last jumping of the Four Hills Tournament begins with a cracker duel. Marius Lindvik presents a strong 143.5 meters, that’s a house number. Karl Geiger has to follow suit, but only manages 131.5 meters. He loses the duel against the Norwegian and has to hope for the Lucky Loser rating.

Before jumping: Just under a quarter of an hour, then it starts. At the beginning we see two duels with German participation.

Before jumping: So it’s about to go into the penultimate round of this Four Hills Tournament. Granerud has all the trumps in his hand and is in impressive form here in Bischofshofen.

Before jumping: Wellinger is the best German in ninth place, Schmid is 13th, Raimund is 18th, the other four DSV eagles did not make it into the top 20.

Before jumping: The rehearsal is over, Halvor Egner Granerud is preparing everything for his first overall victory. He clearly wins ahead of Anze Lanisek and Stefan Kraft. Dawid Kubacki is only 16.

Before jumping: 133 meters for Andreas Wellinger, that’s the lead at the moment. In good conditions, the Germans have been in good shape so far.

Before jumping: The test run is running. Karl Geiger has to compete against Marius Lindvik and is the second jumper. Lindvik jumps 128.5 meters, Geiger only one meter shorter. This is an increase in German compared to yesterday’s qualification.

Before jumping: Hello and welcome to the live ticker for the Four Hills Tournament today in Bischofshofen.

Four Hills Tournament today in the live ticker: the preliminary report on jumping

One last jumping is still to come at the first highlight of the ski jumping season 2022/23, the Epiphany jumping in Bischofshofen. For Halvor Egner Granerudwho is almost 13 meters ahead of Dawid Kubacki in the overall ranking with 23 points, is the overall victory only a matter of form. This could first time since Anders Jacobsen in 2007 another Norwegian win the tour.

Four Hills Tournament in the live ticker today: Feasible tasks for Granerud and Kubacki

For the last knockout round of the season, the two leaders have feasible duels in front of their chests. Halvor Egner Granerud, the qualification won, jumps in the first round against the Austrian Markus Müller. For Dawid Kubacki, as in Innsbruck, it’s a one-off purely Polish duel. His opponent on Friday is Jan Habdas.

Four Hills Tournament today in the live ticker: hammer duel for violinists, Paschke against Schmid

After another more than mixed qualification this time at least again all seven DSV eagles represented in the competition. On difficult duel stands for Karl Geiger on, who has to play against the Norwegian Marius Lindvik. Also, there will be one German duel between Pius Paschke and Constantin Schmidwho was the best German on Thursday.

Four Hills Tournament in the live ticker: the duels of the Germans

Karl GeigerMarius Lindvik (Norway)
Andrew WellingerNaoki Nakamura (Japan)
Stephan LeyheMaximilian Ortner (Austria)
Markus EisenbichlerDaniel Tschofenig (Austria)
Philip RaimundDanil Vasilyev (Kazakhstan)
Pius PaschkeConstantine Schmid

Philipp Raimund, who jumps against Kazakh Danil Vassilyev, is allowed to Hopes for his next World Cup points make, also Stephan Leyhe should progress against the Austrian Maximilian Ortner. Andreas Wellinger jumps against Naoki Nakamura from Japan, Markus Eisenbichler against Daniel Tschofenig from Austria. Here is the start list.

The 1st round of the last jumping of the Four Hills Tournament starts at 4:30 p.m. the finale will rise at around 5:30 p.m. chiemgau24.de will then be back in the live ticker.

The Four Hills Tournament 2022/23 is the first major highlight of the current ski jumping season. The results of the four events will be included in the overall World Cup of the 2022/23 World Cup. chiemgau24.de is at all events of the Four Hills Tournament in the live ticker with you.

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