11:49

Sandra Sprock (USA)

Sandra Sproch also impressed with a good jump that kept her chances heading into the final high. 115.5 meters is enough for second place behind her teammate Johnson.

11:48

Josie Johnson (USA)

Josie Johnson

Josie Johnson likes the ski jump in Klingenthal and the American has already delivered some good jumps here. Things are going really well today too! She arrives at the table with good speed, gets the timing right and is able to carry a lot of speed into the jump. At 118.5 meters we should probably see her again soon.

11:47

Tinkara Komar (SLO)

Tinkara Komar

The first athletes find it quite difficult with the wind at their backs and so the really long set is still missing. Tinkara Komar is still satisfied with her height of 108.5 meters and she smiles contentedly into the cameras.

11:46

Emma Chervet (FRA)

Emma Chervet

For Emma Chervet it is 1.5 meters further, but even with this distance it will probably be close for the final round of the best 30 athletes.

11:46

Jerica Jesenko (SLO)

Jerica Jesenko

It is Jerica Jesenko from the Slovenian team who starts the first round today. The fog is hanging around the ski jump again, but the wind should be within a fair range again today. For Jesenko, who qualified for the first time this winter, it’s 108 meters.

11:41

Arnet for Switzerland

Switzerland was once again only able to bring Sina Arnet into the actual competition. For Rea Kindlimann, 42nd place was not enough.

11:31

The ÖSV duo

Of the ÖSV duo, Lisa Eder has the best chance of taking a podium again. For Julia Mühlbacher, the second Austrian in the field, it will be about aiming for a place in the top 15 and perhaps recording her first top ten place of the season.

11:25

Waiting for the first podium

The wait for the first podium for the DSV jumpers this winter continues. However, Selina Freitag was already close on Friday and the home jump in Klingenthal could ensure that the knot finally breaks today. In the qualification, Agnes Reisch and Katharina Schmid took fourth and sixth positions as the best DSV starters. As on Friday, it was easy for Selina Freitag and Juliane Seyfarth to start the competition. The team is completed by Anna Hollandt.

11:18

Maruyama wins on Friday

In the fog, Nozomi Maruyama from Japan was able to record her next win of the season on Friday. The Japanese, who had already gotten along well at the facility in Klingenthal in the past, prevailed against Nika Prevc and Lisa Eder from Austria. For the 27-year-old, it was her fourth World Cup victory, all of which came from the current season.

11:13

Welcome

The next individual competition for female ski jumpers is on the agenda at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Klingenthal. At 11:45 a.m. the first athlete takes to the track.

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