18:28
Cindy Haasch
The second DSV starter acts a little more passively and only turns the jump insufficiently. With 83 meters, she lines up three positions behind Burger in sixth place.
18:26
Magdalena Burger
The first German starter throws herself forward determinedly after the jump and reaches an offensive flight position. Although she has to make a lot of corrections and she doesn’t really manage to land, her jump has a lot of potential.
18:25
Mille-Marie Hagen
Mille Marie Hagen places the skis quite steeply after the jump and has to correct with her right arm. At 79 meters, she shows a clean Telemark, but she is still really annoyed about the missing meters in the outrun.
18:23
Daniela Dejori
Daniela Dejori shows a somewhat passive jump and pulls her arms back a little too far in the air. The Italian looks for the air cushion, but finds no real lift. 80 meters is solid, no more and no less.
18:23
Claudia Purker
Parker doesn’t get off the table ideally with a slight twist until she actually finds a good flight system. In the end it was enough for the Austrian to get 82 meters and third place.
18:22
Annika Malacinski
The American puts her skis extremely steeply into the wind and literally slows down the slope. She quickly runs out of speed, which is why landing at 77.5 meters is inevitable.
18:20
Minja Korhonen
The second Finn is doing a little better than her compatriot. The only 15-year-old athlete gets off the table well and only has to correct a few things. 82.5 meters is not the world, but definitely not bad either.
18:19
Alva Thors
Thors doesn’t make big mistakes, but remains a little too passive in the air. 75 meters isn’t bad, but obviously not a distance that will give her a big chance in the run. It is enough for third place for the Finn for the time being.
18:19
Tereza Koldovska
The Czech still lacks momentum from the table. With a light tailwind, it does not generate any height and therefore has no chance in the air. At 69.5 meters, she ranks third.
18:17
Kjersti Graesli
The third Norwegian leaves the table on time and gets into the flying position cleanly. The athlete lets herself be carried and starts to land at 90 meters. Although the telemark is slightly cheated, it is just enough for the lead.
18:16
Hanna Midtsundstad
Hanna Midtsundstad has much bigger problems than her compatriot just now. The Norwegian jumps off too late, which is why the skis go steeply towards the body in the first flight phase. Accordingly, it is only enough for 67.5 meters.
18:15
Ingrid Laate
The 15-year-old Norwegian shows an offensive jump for her young age and is approaching the K-point. With 88.5 meters, the World Cup debutant can be absolutely satisfied.
18:14
The competition can begin
The external conditions are good and promise a smooth process. In the provisional round of the competition, it was indicated that there was a slight tailwind, but the athletes should be able to get it under control. In a few moments, the first starter, Ingrid Laate, will be given the green light. Gate 27 starts.
18:04
The German starters
World Championship silver medalist Nathalie Armbruster is at the head of the German squad. The 17-year-old definitely has a chance for the podium. If things go well on the hill, Jenny Nowak could also be involved at the front. Svenja Würth lacks running strength for the podium. Maria Gerboth and Cindy Haasch complete the DSV squad.
17:59
The favourites
Westvold Hansen, unbeaten for years, has already shown in the provisional competition round that she is the big favorite this weekend as well. Her fiercest competitor is teammate Ida Marie Hagen, who left an unusually strong impression on the hill in the training rounds and is clearly the fastest athlete on the cross-country ski run. For a place on the podium you also have to have Annika Sieff, Lisa Hirner and Yuna Kasai on your list.
17:34
This is how the PCR went
The provisional competition round has just ended. Unsurprisingly, Norway’s Westvold Hansen recorded the best jump. With a jump of 100.5 meters, the long-term winner, despite two gates, distanced herself less clearly from her competitors. Second place went to Anju Nakamura (JAP), who covered a good 94 meters, but scored 25 points fewer than the Norwegian. With a similar course in the competition round, Westvold Hansen would have a gigantic lead of 1:40 minutes. Jenny Nowak (GER) and the strong runner Ida Marie Hagen (NOR) secured shared third place. Annika Sieff (ITA) and Haruka Kasai (JAP) finished fifth and sixth. Nathalie Armbruster and Svenja Würth followed in seventh and eighth place.
17:30
The Schedule
The 28 participating women have to complete a jump from the normal hill, the Midtstubakken, at an unusual time this evening at 6:15 p.m. Strangely enough, cross-country skiing only takes place on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. A slight oddity that the athletes have to adjust to.
Welcome
Hello and welcome to the Oslo Women’s Nordic Combined! The live ticker starts in good time before the start of the competition.