Ski jumping live: Bischofshofen HS 142 Team in the live ticker | 01/09/2022 16:00

16:33

Austria (AUT)

Daniel Huber was able to win the trial run earlier. Now he shows a set at 133.5 meters. He succeeded in making the jump and Huber can roughly keep the distance to the pursuers.

16:32

Norway (NOR)

Marius Lindvik, the winner of yesterday’s individual competition, loses 3.5 meters on Kobayashi. Nevertheless, Norway remains 1.3 points ahead of the Japanese. What a tight box.

16:31

Japan (JPN)

For Japan, the current high-flyer Ryoyu Kobayashi is now going off the bar. The Four Hills Tournament winner shows a great jump to 136.5 meters as usual and gives Japan the leading position.

16:30

Slovenia (SLO)

Anze Lanisek even goes one better. 135 meters and posture marks around 18.0 put the Slovenes in second place behind Poland.

16:29

Poland (POL)

The Poles are currently somewhat surprisingly in second place. Can Dawid Kubacki keep the Poles in a good starting position? He can! At 133.5 meters, he conjures up his best jump of the day on the slope.

16:28

Russia (RUS)

Danil Sadreev hits the jump at the take-off on time and moves forward consistently. With 130 meters he shows a great jump.

16:26

Kazakhstan (KAZ)

Danil Vassilyev is graduating for the Kazakhs. Like his teammate before, he reaches 108 meters. So they stay in last place.

16:25

Germany (GER)

What’s up for Markus Eisenbichler? 132.5 meters is a good distance, but it’s not the outstanding jump he wanted. Nevertheless, Eisenbichler shortened the gap to the top by seven points to only 20. That is the equivalent of 10 meters to the leading Austrians.

16:24

Austria (AUT)

Philipp Aschendwald pulls his jump to 128 meters and is visibly satisfied. His coaches also clench their fists on the coaching tower.

16:23

Norway (NOR)

Halvor Egner Granerud flies extremely far to the right again in his jump. Although he comes to 135 meters, he has to stop the flight phase again because otherwise he will jump too far to the boards. He is giving away important meters and has to do without telemarking.

16:22

Japan (JPN)

Junshiro Kobayashi wants to consolidate the Japanese’s good starting position. Does he succeed? No! The conditions were actually good, but the Japanese can’t take advantage of them. At just 122 meters, it opens the door to other nations.

16:21

Slovenia (SLO)

Timi Zajc is on the trail for the Slovenes. He is currently not at his best. He still lacks confidence in his jump. Therefore it ends at 124 meters and the Slovenes lag behind Poland.

16:20

Poland (POL)

Pawel Wasek wants to build on the good performance of his teammates. With a shorter run-up he jumps to 127.5 meters and can regain some confidence.

16:19

Russia (RUS)

Evgenii Klimov shows a good flight. The Russian hardly moves in the flight phase and quickly finds his position. With 126.5 meters he puts Russia back in the lead.

16:17

Kazakhstan (KAZ)

Before Sabirzhan Muminov, the approach is shortened by two hatches. The Kazakh cannot do much with this. At 108 meters, however, he has shown his form solidly.

16:16

Germany (GER)

Not a good jump for Andi Wellinger! Although it comes up the slope at a good height, it then falls down too quickly. At 123 meters, Germany is currently only sixth. The distance is already 27.5 points.

16:15

Austria (AUT)

How far is Manuel Fettner going? He is slightly late at the take-off, but can control the transition to flight well. The updraft is currently no longer there and Fettner has to land at 128.5 meters.

16:14

Norway (NOR)

Johann Andre Forfang now loses a few meters. The Norwegian loses to Sato and Prevc and only comes to 127 meters. That is not enough to make good placements.

16:13

Japan (JPN)

Keiichi Sato can pull his sentence to 130.5 meters and is already putting the Germans under good pressure.

16:12

Slovenia (SLO)

Peter Prevc is still far from his top form at the moment. But he does it really well in flight and gets away from the take-off on time. He flies to 136 meters, sets the telemark and then has to reach into the snow with a little wobble. How annoying! For this he gets a proper deduction in the posture grades.

16:11

Poland (POL)

Next, Andrzej Stekala is allowed to let go of the bar and intervene in the competition. He also benefits from the longer run-up and comes to over 128 meters.

16:10

Russia (RUS)

Ilya Mankov is now taking the lead. The second troop can start from the starting hatch eleven and that benefits Mankov. 124.5 meters is a good performance for him.

16:08

Kazakhstan (KAZ)

It continues with the second round. Sergey Tkachenko does a little better than his compatriot and at least cracks the 100-meter mark. Nevertheless, the Kazakhs are already lagging behind in last place.

16:07

Germany (GER)

Constantin Schmid now has to follow suit. The test jump was anything but good at 108 meters. How is it going for him now? Schmid loses a few meters on Hörl, but can keep ahead of the Norwegians with 124.5 meters.

16:06

Austria (AUT)

The Austrians want to jump a head start already now. Jan Hörl sets the best distance with 132 meters and puts his team confidently in the lead.

16:05

Norway (NOR)

Daniel Andre Tande is now kicking off the Norwegians. He can’t get the right ski under control immediately in flight and loses a few meters. The width of 124.5 is only enough for fourth place in the intermediate ranking.

16:04

Japan (JPN)

Yukiya Sato skipped the trial run. That didn’t necessarily hurt him. In not easy conditions, he also manages 128 meters and looks satisfied.

16:03

Slovenia (SLO)

Lovro Kos wants to attack the vastness of Zyla. He struggles a bit with his run-up speed. But he still has a good distance of 128 meters, which means second place behind Poland.

16:02

Poland (POL)

Piotr Zyla starts for the Poles. And how! He hits the take-off and starts flying well. He pulls his jump to 129.5 meters and takes the lead with a huge margin.

16:02

Russia (RUS)

Mikhail Nazarov goes up with 107.5 meters and sets the first correct distance. The posture grades leave something to be desired at 15.0.

16:00

Kazakhstan (KAZ)

Nikita Devyatkin opens the team competition for Kazakhstan. From starting hatch nine, he only climbs to 85 meters in very heavy snowstorms.

15:49

Favorite circle

In addition to the Austrians and the Germans, the team from Norway should be one of the tight favorites. Daniel Andre Tande will kick off. He is followed by Forfang, Granerud and Lindvik. The Japanese are also well positioned and want to have a say in the battle for the podium.

15:44

Switzerland without a team

The Swiss are known to be on the road as a trio and therefore cannot provide a team for the team competition. The fourth jumper is still missing, so the competition weekend for Kilian Peier, Gregor Deschwanden and Simon Ammann is already over.

15:43

Austria on the up

The team from Austria wants to repeat their first win of the season from Poland today. Jan Hörl, Manuel Fettner, Philipp Aschenwald and Daniel Huber should take care of that. Ski jumping world champion Stefan Kraft is taking a break from competition before the Olympic Games in Beijing. In addition to Bischofhofen, Kraft should also skip Zakopane and possibly Titisee-Neustadt. Nevertheless, the Austrians are extremely well positioned and do not have to hide.

15:35

The DSV team

For Germany, who finished second behind Austria in the first team competition in Wisla, Constantin Schmid and Andreas Wellinger as well as the flying double room Markus Eisenbichler and Karl Geiger will compete. Eisenbichler and Geiger have to check off yesterday’s individual competition and look ahead today with new motivation. Markus Eisenbichler will check his suit closely today to avoid further disqualification.

15:28

Only eight nations at the start

In today’s competition, only eight nations are competing in the first round. In addition to Russia, Poland, Slovenia, Japan, Norway, Austria and Germany, the Kazakhs are also putting together a team.

15:20

Warm welcome!

Hello and welcome to the second team competition in this World Cup winter. At 4 p.m. it should go from the bar in Bischofshofen.

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