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  • 09:43

    Qi Liu (CHN)

    Qi Liu doesn’t get her timing right at the table, but since she goes into her jump with a lot of confidence, it still ends up being a respectable distance. She delivers the second best jump of the round so far and will certainly soon qualify for the final round.

  • 09:41

    Josephine Pagnier (FRA)

    After her strong years, Josephine Pagnier now has to settle for less and even today there are certainly not the jumps that we knew from her. Pagnier lacks the last confidence at the table and has to land after 111.5 meters.

  • 09:39

    Nicole Maurer (CAN)

    After the competition went smoothly at the beginning, the wind is now becoming more changeable and Nicole Maurer is the next athlete who has to come off the beam again before the go-ahead can be given. On average, she has less momentum than her competitors. How far is this going? After things don’t go well in the take-off phase, the skis hit the snow after just 102 meters. She will have to wait to see if it works out. Since the deductions for the wind are relatively small, she still has a decent chance as she is currently fourth.

  • 09:37

    Pola Beltowska (POL)

    The young Polish jumper is not yet a long-term candidate for the points, so taking part in the competition is already a small success for her. Pola Beltowska is the first to have to wait a little longer, but in the end it wasn’t worth it for her. It lands after just 107 meters.

  • 09:36

    Martina Zanitzer (ITA)

    Martina Zanitzer shows a solid attempt and with 118.5 meters she takes second place despite low marks. Looks like we’ll definitely be seeing them again soon.

  • 09:34

    Emely Torazza (GER)

    Emely Torazza’s frustration! The German athlete had to deal with some difficulties while flying, lost her balance when landing and fell unceremoniously in the snow. The 111.5 meters jumped could have been enough for the final round, but the high deductions after the unfortunate fall ruined this plan. At least the all-clear was quickly given and Torazza was able to leave the run on his own.

  • 09:33

    Yangning Weng (CHN)

    However, little works for her teammate, who is only 17 years old. At just 105.5 meters, only Chervet can leave it behind.

  • 09:32

    Shiyu Zhou (CHN)

    With Shiyu Zhou, things get even better afterwards! She copes excellently on her home hill and should know these conditions very well and sails down to 123.5 meters. For the moment, it confidently moves into first position.

  • 09:31

    Sandra Sprock (USA)

    How is it going for the young American? Significantly better. It gets through the air well in strong updrafts and reaches up to 111 meters. The mood is good when you go out afterwards. This means she definitely has a chance of making it into the top 30.

  • 09:30

    Emma Chervet (FRA)

    It can then actually start after the delay. First up is Emma Chervet from France. It starts from starting gate 21, which was also in use at the beginning of the rehearsal. For the 22-year-old it becomes 101 meters.

  • 09:28

    Test jumper on the way

    A test jumper is on the way, which means that things can actually start at 9:30 a.m.

  • 09:14

    A look at the test run

    While we continue to wait for the competition to start, it’s worth taking a look at the test run. There, Nika Prevc made a clear exclamation mark and, despite two less attempts, made it clear that victory would only come through her. With a distance of 135.5 meters, she ended up in second place, more than 20 points ahead of Selina Freitag. The Norwegian Anna Odine Strøm took third place. The wind was already strong during the rehearsal and some athletes had to wait a long time before their jumps.

  • 08:57

    Postponed to 9:30 a.m

    The competition in Zhangjiakou was actually supposed to start in a few minutes, but the jury decided at short notice to postpone the first round. The plan is now to start around half an hour late. The reason for the delay is excessive wind conditions.

  • 08:55

    Two Austrians

    The Austrian team is only traveling with two athletes for the competitions in China. Lisa Eder recently presented herself in impressive form and took second place in each of the last four World Cup competitions. She can therefore also have legitimate hopes of a top result in Zhangjiakou, even if smaller jumps usually suit her a little better due to her strong jumping technique. Julia Mühlbacher also confidently qualified for the competition in eleventh place and will compete today with the aim of finishing in the top ten.

  • 08:49

    DSV athletes with a chance on the podium

    The German athletes also presented themselves well on the ski jump in Zhangjiakou. Agnes Reisch and Selina Freitag in particular are among the closest favorites for the podium. Katharina Schmid, however, has not yet been able to get used to the system. But a top ten place is also within the realm of possibility for them. Juliane Seyfarth, Anna Hollandt and Emely Torazza complete the DSV squad.

  • 08:43

    Can Prevc be beat?

    The big favorite traveling to China is none other than the big dominator of the winter, Nika Prevc. The Slovenian has won the last four World Cups and has remained untouched in Zhangjiakou so far. On Thursday she was confidently ahead of the competition in training and qualification. In front of the home crowd, all eyes are of course on Zeng Ping, who recently delivered strong performances in the World Cup and was on the podium for the first time in Oberstdorf on January 1st. Nozomi Maruyama from Japan is also worth keeping an eye on, even if she hasn’t been able to show the stable performances from the beginning of the season recently.

  • 08:35

    Large hill for the first time in China

    After the ski jumpers competed in two competitions on the normal hill last year when they returned to the Olympic hills in 2022, this season they will be competing on the large hill for the first time. For the athletes, these are the first competitions from the large facility at the highest international level. At the 2022 Olympic Games, the Zhangjiakou ski jumpers were only allowed to compete on the normal hill.

  • 08:29

    Good morning!

    After the competitions in Slovenia, the ski jumpers will head to Asia. First the jumping takes place in China, then in Japan. The individual competition in Zhangjiakou starts at 9:00 a.m.!

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