Ski jumping: “I feel fooled” – DSV-Adler quarrels with the jury in Granerud’s victory

Ski jumping: Markus Eisenbichler was served after the first fly at the Kulm.

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The 2022/23 World Cup in ski jumping continued on Saturday. The first ski flying of the season was held in Bad Mitterndorf. With a moderate performance by the German team, Halvor Egner Granerud triumphed.

Bad Mitterndorf – Der Ski Jumping World Cup 2022/23 guested for the first time on a ski flying hill. At the Kulm in Bad Mitterndorf, the first of two ski flies discharged. Halvor Egner Granerud celebrated the victory, the results of the DSV-Adler were once again mixed.

Here is the result after the 1st round

Here’s the final score

Norway’s Four Hills Tournament winner Halvor Egner Granerud won the ski flying at the Kulm in Bad Mitterndorf and thus took the lead in the overall World Cup. Granerud flew 238 and 231 meters in Austria on Saturday, beating Austria’s local hero Stefan Kraft and Domen Prevc from Slovenia. rival David Kubacki (194.5 and 230.5 meters) did not get better than tenth place and had to give up the yellow jersey for the first time this winter.

Ski jumping: Eisenbichler “feels fooled” and becomes the best German

Were with the German ski jumpers Markus Eisenbichler in eighth place and Andreas Wellinger in ninth place the best athletes. Eisenbichler felt disadvantaged by the jury after his first jump and let his frustration run wild on ZDF. “i feel cheatedif the inrun is extended again after me”, the Siegsdorfer criticized the competition management.

Also Constantin Schmid, who, like Stephan Leyhe and Pius Paschke, missed the final, was visibly angry and spoke of an “impudence”. With constantly changing wind conditions, the jury repeatedly proved unlucky when choosing the right hatch.

the weak Karl Geiger skips the Kulm World Cup, in order to be able to complete training jumps in his home town of Oberstdorf. The winter is running for the team of national coach Stefan Horngacher, who is not present at the Kulm itself, bad so far. There are still a little more than three weeks until the World Championships in Planica, Slovenia.

Ski jumping in the live ticker: the final result

1. Halvor Egner Granerud440.7 pts
2. Stephen Kraft-8.8
3. Domen Prevc-15.3
8. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany)-69.9
9. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)-70.9

The entire result

The Ski Jumping World Cup continues on Sunday. Then the second ski flying takes place at the Kulm. The competition starts at 2:15 p.m., chiemgau24.de will then be there again in the live ticker.

Ski jumping in Bad Mitterndorf: the live ticker

2nd round: Today’s last jumper sits on top. And Halvor Egner Granerud wins! 231 meters are just enough for the Norwegian to win today’s competition. Second is Stefan Kraft ahead of Domen Prevc.

2nd round: This could be bitter for Domen Prevc, he has almost no upswing. But first the traffic light is red and he still has to wait. But then he is sent down and jumps 224 meters. He won’t win, but that’s enough for the podium.

2nd pass: And Stefan Kraft causes huge cheers here at the ski jump in Austria! He creates 234 meters and takes the lead.

2nd round: It’s about winning now. Piotr Zyla has a go at it and jumps 226.5 meters. So he’s at the top for now.

2nd pass: Jan Hörl now shows a strong jump over 223 meters, putting him ahead of Zajc.

2nd round: We’re already in the top ten. It is Andreas Wellinger’s turn and then only manages 206 meters. He is currently third.

2nd pass: Now Markus Eisenbichler. The DSV-Adler fights down the hill, jumps 209.5 meters. This puts him in second place.

2nd pass: After the amazing jump, the run-up is shortened again by two hatches. Benjamin Östvald is the victim and then only jumps 159 meters.

2nd pass: Timi Zajc’s inrun is shortened by one hatch. And what comes next is madness. 243 meters for the Slovenian, missing the hill record by just one meter! Of course he takes the lead

2nd pass: Awesome, Marius Lindvik goes one better and jumps 235 meters. However, it is only enough for second place.

2nd pass: Dawid Kubacki has nothing left to lose and is now knocking one out. 230.5 meters for the Pole, so he takes the lead.

2nd pass: Anze Lanisek takes the lead for now, followed by Ryoyu Kobayashi. The Japanese jumps 218 meters, which is enough for second place.

2nd round: Ten jumpers have completed their second jump, Lovro Kos is currently in the lead.

2nd round: It stays tough. The athletes have to wait in rows at the top of the hill, the wind causes a lot of problems here.

2nd round: Zak Mogel has to wait longer now, the wind is too strong to jump. After almost five minutes he is allowed down, but then only jumps 126.5 meters.

2nd round: The final has begun, the inrun is now three hatches longer. Lovro Kos sets the first distance with 233.5 meters.

Before the 2nd round: The finale continues here at 3:23 p.m.

Ski jumping in the live ticker: The status after the first round

1. Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)221.1 points
2. Domen Prevc (Slovenia)-5.0
3. Stefan Kraft (Austria)-8.4
9. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)-36.4
11. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany)-38.6
32. Stephan Leyhe (Germany)-107.4
33. Constantine Schmid (Germany)-108.4
39. Pius Paschke (Germany)-147.2

Conclusion after the 1st round: It’s sometimes wild what’s happening here at the Kulm. Rows of athletes botch their jumps here, many cannot cope with the short run-up. Halvor Egner Granerud is leading before the final, his opponent Dawid Kubacki is only 15th and could already lose the yellow jersey today.

It’s also mixed for the DSV-Adler. Andreas Wellinger and Markus Eisenbichler are in the final, Leyhe, Schmid and Paschke are eliminated.

1st pass: What is the overall leader of the World Cup doing now? Dawid Kubacki is the last jumper in the 1st round – and botches his jump! Only 194.5 meters, making him 15th.

1st pass: Is that strong what Halvor Egner Granerud delivers here. The Norwegian jumps 238 meters, making him the new leader and putting pressure on Dawid Kubacki.

1st pass: Anze Lanisek cannot reach the top trio and only jumps 196.5 meters. This puts the Slovenian in 15th place.

1st pass: Now yesterday’s qualifier, Stefan Kraft. And he also shows a great jump, jumps 132.5 meters. Is that enough for leadership? No not really. 3.4 points behind Prevc, he is the new second.

1st pass: Wow what a great jump by Piotr Zyla! The Pole jumps 233.5 meters. Because his landing isn’t quite clean, that’s only enough for second place.

1st pass: No one can currently get close to Domen Prevc. Ryoyu Kobayashi jumps in twelfth place with 194.5 meters, Manuel Fettner is 20th with 181.5 meters.

1st pass: Now Andreas Wellinger. The last German jumper jumped 209 meters, which is also not an optimal result, but it is enough for the final. He takes sixth place and is the best German.

1st pass: Ten jumpers are still to come, with Markus Eisenbichler there is currently only one German athlete in the second round. Andreas Wellinger is still coming, and we now see the top jumpers of the World Cup.

1st pass: Timi Zajc is a good flyer and is now showing it. He jumps 205.5 meters, so he is eighth.

1st pass: The jury is now extending the inrun by two more hatches. But that’s not enough for Peter Prevc, he only jumps 130 meters and will clearly miss the second round.

1st pass: We already see the penultimate German. It’s Markus Eisenbichler’s turn. Yes, that looks better, it can go 200.5 meters. There’s still a lot of room for improvement, but at least it’s enough for the second round.

1st pass: Lovro Kos also only jumps 166 meters, the athletes are struggling with the short run-up.

1st pass: What is Pius Paschke doing now? Geez. 117 meters for the man from Kiefersfelden, it won’t be for him in the final either.

1st pass: Phew, Constantin Schmid will not be there in the second round either. He jumps 149.5 meters and is just 17.

1st pass: Now we see the first German, Stephan Leyhe starts and just 147.5 meters wide. That won’t be enough for the final.

1st pass: The approach is now shortened by two hatches. Domen Prevc is unimpressed and jumps a strong 236 meters, so he is now in the lead.

1st pass: leadership change. Gregor Deschwanden shows a strong jump over 230.5 meters and is first.

1st pass: Aleksander Zniszczol now takes the lead with 222.5 meters. So he and Östvold are already qualified for the final.

1st pass: For Francisco Mörth the competition is already over, he was disqualified.

1st pass: The Norwegian Benjamin Östvold is the clear leader, 215 meters is the first house number.

1st pass: It will be a while before we see the first German on the hill, Stephan Leyhe has start number 20.

1st pass: The competition is on. Francisco Mörth starts and sets the first distance with 137.5 meters.

Before jumping: The favorites for victory today are, in addition to qualification winner Stefan Kraft, Halvor Egner Granerud and Dawid Kubacki. Ryoyu Kobayashi, who surprisingly won two competitions last weekend, should also be on the list.

Before jumping: After Justin Lisso failed to qualify for the competition, five DSV eagles are starting today. Andreas Wellinger, Markus Eisenbichler, Pius Paschke, Constantin Schmid and Stephan Leyhe are represented in the competition.

Before jumping: Hello and welcome to today’s live ticker for ski jumping. At 2:15 p.m. the first ski flying competition starts here.

Ski jumping in the live ticker: the preliminary report

The German team will then fly in a slightly different formation on the World Cup hills of 2024. Karl Geiger and Philipp Raimund are doing without the weekend at the Kulm and train with national coach Stefan Horngacher in Oberstdorf.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: Lisso doesn’t use the first chance

Pius Paschke is back in the World Cup team and youngster Justin Lisso can also prove himself. However, the first flying of the new ski jumping season will be without Lisso occur.

In qualifying on Friday, the 23-year-old was only 45th and missed the competition on Saturday. In ski flying, only the top 40 of the qualification are eligible to start, 50 athletes take part in regular jumping.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: Wellinger stands out again

Andreas Wellinger showed a strong flight of 230.5 meters on Friday and was placed second behind qualifier Stefan Kraft from Austria. Wellinger was already the most consistent German at the jumping in Japan, and he continued this trend at the Kulm.

Markus Eisenbichler (13th), Constantin Schmid (31st), Pius Paschke (34th) and Stephan Leyhe (37th) are also there on Saturday, but have still room for improvement.

The focus at the weekend in Bad Mitterndorf is the Battle for the yellow jersey. Halvor Egner Granerud is within 48 points of Dawid Kubacki and finished third in qualifying, one place ahead of his rival. Granerud, Kubacki, Kraft, the recovered Ryoyu Kobayashi and the strong flyers Timi Zajc and Ziga Jelar from Slovenia are among the favorites alongside Wellinger. Here is the start list

The Ski Jumping World Cup 2022/23 runs from November to April. The men’s schedule includes 32 individual competitions. The results of the events are included in the overall ranking and the national ranking. chiemgau24.de accompanies the ski jumping season in the live ticker.

Source: chiemgau24.de

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