Ski jumping: DSV-Adler also convinces on Sunday – Pole flies over everyone

Ski jumping: Karl Geiger was the best German on Sunday.

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The World Cup 2022/23 in ski jumping continued on Sunday with individual jumping in Titisee-Neustadt. The DSV-Adler showed a good performance again, Dawid Kubacki once again flew over his competitors.

Titisee-Neustadt – On Sunday the Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup continued in Titisee-Neustadt. In the second individual competition he won David Kubacki clearly, the German jumpers were able to convince again.

Karl Geiger took fifth place at the home Ski Jumping World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt. The 29-year-old jumped 132 and 138 meters on Sunday. With that he confirmed its ascending form – even if it wasn’t quite enough for a podium finish.

Ski jumping: Kubacki gets third win of the season – Eisenbichler in the top ten

The Pole secured victory for the third time this season David Kubacki. The 32-year-old continued to extend his lead in the overall World Cup. finished second Anze Lanisek from Slovenia in front of the Austrian Stephen Kraft.

Landed as the second best German Markus Eisenbichler in ninth place. The 31-year-old thus achieved his best result of the season. Pius Paschke in 13th place, Stephan Leyhe in 15th place, Constantin Schmid in 21st place and Andreas Wellinger in 27th place also scored World Cup points.

Ski jumping in Titisee-Neustadt: the final result

1. Dawid Kubacki (Poland)309.7 points
2. Anze Lanisek (Slovenia)-25.7
3. Stefan Kraft (Austria)-26.6
5. Karl Geiger (Germany)-36.3
9. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany)-44.5
13. Pius Paschke (Germany)-50.3
15. Stephan Leyhe (Germany)-54.6
21. Constantin Schmid (Germany)-61.8
27. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)-67.6

The entire result

The men’s World Cup will continue in Engelberg next weekend. The first of two individual competitions will take place on Saturday. The competition starts at 4:00 p.m., chiemgau24.de will then be there again in the live ticker for ski jumping.

Ski jumping in Titisee-Neustadt: the live ticker

Conclusion: David Kubacki wins the individual competition on Sunday with a clear lead of 25 points Anze Lanisek. With two strong jumps, the World Cup leader doesn’t give the competition a chance. Stephen Kraft completes the podium.

The DSV-Adler also convince on Sunday, the best German is Karl Geigerwho tied with Halvor Egner Granerud is fifth. Also Mark Eisenbichler is still in the top ten in ninth place.

2nd pass: Crazy, that’s strong. 143 meters for Dawid Kubacki, who easily won the individual competition on Sunday.

2nd pass: Now it’s about the win, Halvor Egner Granerud is on top. Phew, he doesn’t hit the jump well, only manages 132 meters. He is level on points with Geiger in fourth place.

2nd pass: It’s getting bigger now. Stefan Kraft jumps an outstanding 141.5 meters. But then comes Anze Lanisek, who doesn’t quite get that far, but is still in front of Austria.

2nd pass: Now there is a change of leadership. Piotr Zyla narrowly takes the lead with 137 meters.

2nd pass: Robert Johansson can’t beat Geiger either. For the Norwegian it is 138 meters and thus in second place.

2nd pass: Now what’s in there for violinists? Kamil Stoch doesn’t come by for once. The Pole jumps 136 meters and is second.

2nd pass: Very strong jump by Karl Geiger! The German top jumper continues his good form and jumps 138 meters. Of course, that makes him the new leader.

2nd pass: Pius Paschke also shows a good jump, but 133.5 meters is only enough for fifth place.

2nd pass: It’s getting serious, it’s the turn of the top ten and with it three DSV eagles in a row. Markus Eisenbichler, who jumps to the top with 135.5 meters, makes the start. A good result for the Siegsdorfer.

2nd pass: Michael Hayböck now also jumps a strong 135 meters, which puts him just ahead of Kobayashi at the top.

2nd pass: Stephan Leyhe is the next German on the hill. And he’s happy with the jump. 130 points mean second place.

2nd pass: Very strong jump by Ryoyou Kobayashi. Last year’s World Cup winner jumps 135 meters and is the new leader.

2nd pass: Ten jumpers have already completed their second jump and are currently in the lead

2nd pass: It’s Constantin Schmid’s turn. He jumps 126.5 meters, which is enough for the interim third place.

2nd pass: Unlike on Friday, Andreas Wellinger made it to the final today. Now he jumps 127 meters and is currently second.

2nd pass: The final begins. Johann Andre Forfang starts and jumps 130 meters.

Before the 2nd round: The finale continues here at 4.55 p.m.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: The intermediate result after the first round

1. Dawid Kubacki (Poland)153.5 pts.
2. Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)-12.6
3. Anze Lanisek (Slovenia)-12.7
8. Karl Geiger (Germany)-21.5
9. Pius Paschke (Germany)-22.8
10. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany)-23.7
15. Stephan Leyhe (Germany)-28.4
22. Constantine Schmid (Germany)-30.4
27. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)-32.2

Conclusion after the first run: The DSV-Adler continue their good form and show a good performance again on Sunday. With Karl Geiger, Pius Paschke and Markus Eisenbichler, three German jumpers are in the top ten, and Constantin Schmid, Stephan Leyhe and Andreas Wellinger are also in the final.

World Cup leader Dawid Kubacki is still in the lead after the first round, followed by Halvor Egner Granerud and Anze Lanisek.

1st pass: The last two jumpers are on top. Anze Lanisek jumps 132.5 meters, but is then 0.1 points behind Granerud. Then comes the World Cup leader Dawid Kubacki, who comes a very strong 139.5 meters. This is the lead for the Pole.

1st pass: The next leadership change. 133 meters from Halvor Egner Granerud are enough for the Norwegian for first place.

1st pass: Piotr Zyla is now taking the lead. The Pole jumps a strong 131.5 meters.

1st pass: The next good jump by Karl Geiger. 132 meters for the top German jumper are enough for third place.

1st pass: It won’t be enough for the final for Daniel Tschofenig either. The Austrian comes only 124.5 meters and is currently 26th.

1st pass: It’s the next German’s turn, Pius Paschke comes 128.5 meters away. This puts him in third place.

1st pass: Markus Eisenbichler reports back with a solid jump, 128.5 meters mean second place.

1st pass: This is quite surprising. Timi Zajc only jumps 121 meters and is 18th. That means Andreas Wellinger is in the final.

1st pass: Constantin Schmid cannot confirm his good form, jumps 128 meters. But it’s enough for the finale.

1st pass: Now Andreas Wellinger. He missed the second round on Friday and it’s going to be tight again now. 127.5 meters for the DSV-Adler, so he still has to tremble.

1st pass: The jumps are still strong. Kamil Stoch and Pawel Wasek both jumped 133 meters and are now in front.

1st pass: Wow, great jump by Stephan Leyhe. The first German jumper in today’s competition jumps 132 meters, but has trouble avoiding the fall when landing. Despite the deductions, it’s enough for the lead.

1st pass: The first two jumpers have qualified for the final, Lovro Kos and Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal are expected to be in the second round as well.

1st pass: The Bulgarian Vladimir Zografski shows a good jump over 127 meters and takes the lead.

1st pass: The conditions in the Black Forest are good, the tailwind is a little stronger than on the past two days. So far it hasn’t snowed.

1st pass: Ten jumpers are down, Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes is currently in the lead. The Canadian jumped 128 meters.

1st pass: It will be a while before the first German jumps, Stephan Leyhe with start number 23 is jumping today.

1st pass: The competition begins. The Italian Francesco Cecon starts and sets the first distance with 115 meters.

Before jumping: Dawid Kubacki was first in qualifying, second was Halvor Egner Granerud ahead of Anze Lanisek. Somewhat surprisingly, Yukiya Sato and Dominik Peter didn’t make it.

Before jumping: All German jumpers passed the qualification, so today there are six DSV-Adlers at the start. Karl Geiger was the best German in tenth place.

Before jumping: Welcome to today’s live ticker for ski jumping. Today is the second individual competition in Titisee-Neustadt.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: the preliminary report

The World Cup weekend in Titisee-Neustadt continues good for the local German ski jumpers. On Friday, Karl Geiger got the men’s first podium of the current season in the individual competition, on Saturday Germany also jumped onto the podium in the mixed team competition.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: Geiger wants to catch up with the world’s best

Also on Sunday six German jumpers will start again. Karl Geiger, Markus Eisenbichler, Stephan Leyhe, Pius Paschke and Constantin Schmid are on the roster. Andrew Wellingerwho fell in training and retired in the first heat on Friday, will also be at the start.

First the DSV-Adler have to complete the qualification, which starts at 2:30 p.m. 64 jumpers start, 50 qualify for the first round. Here is the start list

The World Cup leaders go as favorites again David Kubacki from Poland and Halvor Egner Granerud into the race. The Norwegian is fourth in the overall World Cup and was only fifth on Friday. Also with Anze Lanisek (Slovenia) and Stephen Kraft (Austria) is to be expected as always. Geiger will do everything to keep up with the world leaders.

The 1st round begins on Sunday at 3.45 p.m., the final rises at around 5 p.m. chiemgau24.de is included in the live ticker for ski jumping.

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