10:42
Jury probably wants to try it
The conditions have improved somewhat. Two forerunners have already left the beam. It looks like the jury wants to at least give the women a try. The wind has weakened somewhat and there are only wind gusts of a maximum of four meters per second.
10:40
Five Austrians reported
In addition to the currently best Austrian in the World Cup, Katharina Gruber (start number 30), who celebrated her first victory in her career in the mass start this season, there are four other Austrians with Lisa Hirner (27), Claudia Purker (14), Annalena Slamik (13) and Anna-Sophia Gredler (6).
10:32
Six DSV athletes at the start again
As on Friday, six German combined athletes are taking part in the Gundersen competition today. Sofia Eggensberger and Maja Loh made it directly into the points in their World Cup debut yesterday and are starting with numbers one and two today. Likewise, Maja Loh’s sister, Ronja Loh (20). Trine Göpfert (21), Jenny Nowak (24) and Nathalie Armbruster are also set.
10:28
Armbruster comes third with Ida Marie Hagen winning
The women’s jumping was also canceled on Friday due to too much wind and the second PCR on Thursday was counted. When Ida Marie Hagen won, the 20-year-old took third place behind the Finnish Minja Korhonen. At the same time, the Finn achieved her best result in her career to date.
10:18
The conditions
As with the men, it also seems tidy for the women and it is windy. After the cancellation of the men’s jumping, those responsible are now hoping to at least get the combined women’s jumping through. If no jumping can take place for the women, the first provisional competition jump on Thursday will also be counted for them.
10:12
Good morning
Hello and welcome to the second day of competition at the Nordic Combined in Otepää, Estonia. At 10.45 a.m. the women start off the jump in the Gundersen competition. Whether jumping is possible for women remains questionable after the men’s cancellation.

