The singles on Saturday in Sapporo

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Ski jumping: Andreas Wellinger is the best German jumper of the current season. © picture alliance/dpa/AP | Robert F. Bukaty

The 2023/24 World Cup in ski jumping continues on Saturday. Then the first individual competition on the large hill takes place in Sapporo, Japan. chiemgau24.de is in the live ticker today.

Sapporo – The Ski Jumping World Cup has reached the second stop on its world tour. In Japanese Sapporo The first individual competition on the large hill is on the program. Andreas Wellinger is on course for the podium after the first round, chiemgau24.de is today in the live ticker for ski jumping along with it.

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Ski jumping today in the live ticker: The interim results in the 2nd round

1. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
2. Kamil Stoch– 10.7
3. Marius Lindvik– 11.0

Final: Half of the second round is through. Now comes Hoffmann, the penultimate German. But that’s only 118 meters, he’s clearly falling behind.

Final: Marius Lindvik and Kamil Stoch also show us strong jumps. The level is now increasing significantly here.

Final: Now the leadership is changing, and clearly. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal jumps 134.5 meters, the longest jump of the day. The Austrian Clemens Aigner also passes Leyhe.

Final: Philipp Raimund goes full attack, that was a bit too much. He also goes to 122 meters and is just ahead of Geiger. Leyhe is further ahead.

Final: Now Karl Geiger is at the top. He’s still in poor form, today he at least showed a good second jump. That’s 124 meters, he’s initially fourth.

Final: Lovro Kos and Ren Nikaido can’t get past Leyhe. Domen Prevc doesn’t succeed either.

Final: Stephan Leyhe now wants to improve significantly. The Willinger goes to a good 124.5 meters, which is a conciliatory end for him. He initially takes the lead.

Final: Before we see Stephan Leyhe, Karl Geiger and Philipp Raimund, our attention goes to Noriaki Kasai. But the 51-year-old only jumps 104 meters and falls back to last place. Nevertheless, he smiles, he certainly has a World Cup point.

Final: We’re going into this second round. We see three Germans early on.

Before the final: The second round begins at 9:09 a.m. and we are back on time.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: The interim results after the first round

1. Ryoyu Kobayashi (Japan)119.0 points
2. Stefan Kraft (Austria)– 1.7
3. Daniel Tschofenig (Austria)– 1.8
4. Andreas Wellinger (Germany)– 4.6
15. Felix Hoffmann (Germany)– 18.9
21. Philipp Raimund (Germany)– 21.9
22. Karl Geiger (Germany)– 22.7
26. Stephan Leyhe (Germany)– 25.5
34. Pius Paschke (Germany)eliminated

Conclusion 1st round: Ryoyu Kobayashi wins the first round in front of his home crowd, just ahead of two Austrians. Wellinger is absolutely within striking distance and can still reach the podium here. All other German eagles had major problems in changing conditions and are clearly behind. Noriaki Kasai reached the final at the age of 51 and scored World Cup points.

1st round: Andreas Wellinger shows a solid jump. He’s had problems here so far, that’s now a strong 127.5 meters. Stefan Kraft from Austria jumps a little further and pushes past Wellinger.,.-

1st round: Jan Hörl jumps 121.5 meters, Ryoyu Kobayashi jumps 128.5 meters. The Japanese is fully involved here and takes the lead.

1st round: Pius Paschke is even eliminated, that’s only 111.5 meters. Only Wellinger can provide a positive signal here.

1st round: Karl Geiger has massive problems here and only goes to 116.5 meters. This makes him 18 and visibly disappointed.

1st round: Three Germans are still there, but so far things aren’t going well. Hoffmann is the best German in eleventh place.

1st round: The top ten are up, we go into the decision in this first round. Manuel Fettner moves into second place.

1st round: At that moment, sports history was written. Noriaki Kasai is in the 2nd round. For the first time, a 50-year-old wins World Cup points in ski jumping.

1st round: Peter Prevc and Daniel Tschofenig show us that it is possible. The Slovenian jumps 129.5 meters. But his leadership doesn’t last long. The Austrian jumps the same distance, but gets better grades.

1st round: And Stephan Leyhe comes directly after Raimund. Phew, this is a difficult phase. Only 116.5 meters for Leyhe. He is initially 16th and is barely in the second round.

1st round: Raimund has a strong jump and was third in qualification yesterday. But he’s having a hard time, it’s only 118 meters. He’s only 13th and visibly disappointed.

1st round: Aleksander Zniszczol moves into second place. The conditions are changeable and there is often no wind. Today the jump is particularly important.

1st round: 30 out of 50 jumpers are down. Soon we see five more Germans.

1st round: It’s not easy right now, we don’t have enough wind and no support at all. Hoffmann is now safely in the final, Kasai still has to tremble.

1st round: It continues, Kamil Stoch goes to eighth place. Hoffmann will qualify straight away, things are looking good now.

1st round: We have a first break, there is too much wind here on the slope.

1st round: Felix Hoffmann is in sixth place and he also still has to worry about the final.

1st round: 20 out of 50 jumpers are down. From now on we see the first qualifications for the final.

1st round: Aigro and Oestvold also pass Kasai, now qualification is becoming less likely again.

1st round: That’s a decent jump, there’s just no lift here. 123.5 meters for the German, he is initially third.

1st round: Kasai is still in third place and has a good chance of making it to the final. Now let’s see Hoffmann first.

1st round: Erik Belshaw from the USA jumped past Noriaki Kasai, and the Norwegian Sindre Ulven Jorgensen also showed us a strong jump. This competition is slowly gaining momentum.

1st round: Felix Hoffmann has the starting number 15, Philipp Raimund the 36, Stephan Leyhe the 37, Karl Geiger the 45, Pius Paschke the 46 and Andreas Wellinger the 49.

1st round: 30 of the 50 starters make it to the second round. Six Germans are at the start today.

1st round: What is the 51-year-old showing us here? That’s 117 meters and initially the lead. We’ll have to wait and see whether it’s enough for the second round.

1st round: Now we first see the national group of the Japanese. Among them is the pterosaur Noriaki Kasai, who celebrated his 570th birthday today!! World Cup jumping.

1st round: It starts here in Sapporo, 50 athletes are at the start.

Before jumping: The conditions are good and wintry, we can start right on time.

Before jumping: Hello and welcome to the live ticker for ski jumping in Sapporo today.

Ski jumping today in the live ticker: The preliminary report on jumping

Sometimes you just need a change of air to get yourself out of a crisis and everything runs smoothly again. At least for Philipp Raimund the long journey to the World Cup is over Lake Placid definitely paid off.

Ski jumping in the live ticker today: Raimund in good shape – Fettner wins qualification

After consistently weak performances recently, the 23-year-old in the US state of New York was able to build on his strong jumps at the beginning of the season and in the second individual jump shared second placeas well as in super team jumping alongside Andreas Wellinger also Second place to back up.

And things are going really well again for the Oberstdorfer in Sapporo, Japan. Raimund took part in the qualification on Friday for the first individual competition on Saturday Third place behind the Austrian Manuel Fettner and the Japanese Ren Nikaido again the best German.

Ski jumping in the live ticker: Wellinger is weakening – Kasai is making a comeback

However, the rest of the German team continues to present itself as weak Andreas Wellinger doesn’t seem to like the change in air. DSV’s previous guarantee of success only landed Rank 13. He was followed by others Karl Geiger (18th), Stephan Leyhe (20th), Felix Hoffmann (28.) and Pius Paschke (33.).

But even the usual suspects when it comes to the favorites for the day’s victory don’t seem to have completely warmed up to the large hill in Sapporo yet. Stefan Kraft took tenth place, Lovro Kos at least came eighth. Ryoyu Kobayashi was the best among the top jumpers with fifth place.

But no matter how this jumping develops, the cameras in Sapporo will definitely be on one jumper. Noriaki Kasai makes his World Cup comeback in Sapporo at the age of 51. In the qualification he came 45th, leaving jumpers like Giovanni Bresadola and Remo Imhof behind. It will be exciting to see how it turns out Ski flying world champion from 1992 beats in competition. Click here for the start list.

The competitions in Sapporo are part of the World Cup for the 2023/24 season. The results of the competitions in the World Cup calendar are included in the overall ranking and the national ranking.

Source: chiemgau24.de

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