Nordic Combined Oslo: Live Ticker – HS 134, 10km

09:21

Kasper Moen Flatla (NOR)

Kasper Moen Flatla can’t show much more either. With 114.5 meters, the Norwegian falls far short of his expectations.

09:20

Eero Hirvonen (FIN)

Eero Hirvonen has been struggling with the hill in Oslo so far. Can he shed that now in competition? Conditional. With 115.5 meters he can increase significantly, but of course the jump will not be enough for a high position.

09:19

Thomas Jobstl (AUT)

Unfortunately, Thomas Jöbstl cannot follow suit. For him, the jump is already over after 117 meters. That’s currently not worth more than eighth place.

09:19

Philip Orter (AUT)

Great joy at Philipp Orter! Everything is finally coming together again for him on the ski jump and it carries him far down into the valley. The jump is only over after 128.5 meters. With a 40-second lead, the Austrian takes the lead in the interim standings.

09:18

Tomas Portyk (CZE)

Tomáš Portyk works too much with his upper body on the take-off and thus loses a bit of height at the table. But with 121.5 meters it is also a respectable distance for him.

09:17

Ben Loomis (USA)

Ben Loomis has developed well this season and he can show it again today. With 121 meters, the US boy does not manage the new maximum, but certainly a jump that should give him further impetus.

09:16

Antoine Gerard (FRA)

Antoine Gerard can tease out a bit more, but even his 110.5 meters shouldn’t be enough today to fight for a good place.

09:15

Raffaele Buzzi (ITA)

It just doesn’t want to go for the Italians today. Raffaele Buzzi has to end his jump again early. At 105 meters, the exit is very long.

09:14

Kodai Kimura (JPN)

And Kodai Kimura also starts to fly in this good wind phase. With 123 meters and good grades, he can’t get past Skårset, who received fewer deductions for his wind.

09:13

Arttu Makiaho (FIN)

Arttu Mäkiaho clenches his fist in the spout. The Finn makes perfect use of the strong updraft in his jump and jumps 122 meters into the snow. There are 17 values ​​on top for posture, but a few deductions for the wind. This puts him in third place.

09:12

Taylor Fletcher (USA)

Taylor Fletcher says goodbye to the big stage in Oslo and will then end his career at the Continental Cup at home. 104 meters come out for him today.

09:11

Lars Ivar Skarset (NOR)

But then he showed everything in the flight phase! Lars Ivar Skårset completely messes up his take off, then stands just over the skis. But he stays on top of it and can still get 123 meters out.

09:10

Samuel Costa (ITA)

The upswing is still good, but Samuel Costa cannot use it either. Costa, who used to be one of the good jumpers, still has to do with making the connection after his injury. At 97.5 meters, he too is thrown back a long way.

09:10

Jared Shumate (USA)

Jared Shumate shrugs. The young American is not quite in the range that he was able to call up this winter. After 108.5 meters he is 1:29 minutes behind Pažout.

09:09

Lukas Danek (CZE)

Lukáš Daněk is also anything but satisfied after his jump. After 104 meters and low grades, he has no choice but to position himself more than two minutes behind the current leader.

09:08

Alessandro Pittin (ITA)

Alessandro Pittin has been struggling on the hill for a long time. Of course, such a system in Oslo is a big challenge. After 89.5 meters he is only penultimate.

09:07

Gael Blondeau (FRA)

Gael Blondeau can’t go with that. The skis are strongly edged in flight and so he cannot build up a good cushion. With 100 meters he also has to line up further back.

09:06

Ondrej Pažout (CZE)

Ondřej Pažout clenches his fists after his exit and is happy about 119.5 meters. Of course, that means he’s confidently taking the lead for the time being. But the best starters will be able to add a few meters here too.

09:05

Otto Niittykoski (FIN)

The Finn doesn’t do well in the take-off phase and that’s why Otto Niittykoski is also missing in the air phase. At 94 meters it’s over again early.

09:04

Edgar Vallet (FRA)

Edgar Vallet is back in the World Cup at Holmenkollen. But in the end he can’t attack the Norwegian starters either. At 94 meters, the exit is long.

09:03

Rasmus Ähtävä (FIN)

Rasmus Ähtävä from Finland is the first international starter. After his World Cup debut in Lahti, he is now allowed to compete in Oslo. At 80 meters, however, he doesn’t really get that far. That already means more than three minutes behind.

09:02

Jakob Eiksund Sæthre (NOR)

It went up to 111.5 meters for him in the rehearsal, what kind of distance is there now when it matters for the young Norwegian? Only 106.5 meters. He must have planned more than that.

09:01

Emil Vilhelmsen (NOR)

Teammate Emil Vilhelmsen follows him, but has to land a few meters earlier in the snow. 107.5 meters, it won’t be more.

09:00

Emil Ottesen (NOR)

Emil Ottesen from the Norwegian national group opens today’s ski jumping round. With sunshine and an upwind, it goes down to 112.5 meters.

08:54

Ilves in front in a trial

Before the competition, the athletes had the opportunity for a trial run. Kristjan Ilves from Estonia showed the best jump. Jarl Magnus Riiber ended up second behind them. Ryota Yamamoto of Japan has the third best vault.

08:50

The squad of the Austrians

In addition to Lamparter, Franz-Josef Rehrl and Lukas Greiderer will also have hopes of a good result for the Austrians. Mario Seidl also did well on the hill. Thomas Jöbstl and Philipp Orter complete the Austrian team in Oslo. Martin Fritz traveled to Oslo, but is absent today due to illness.

08:46

DSV combined teams quarrel with the hill

For the German combined athletes, it should be crucial today how they get over the hill. So far it hasn’t worked out well for the majority of the team at Holmenkollen. Only Manuel Faißt was able to jump in at the front. Vinzenz Geiger, in particular, had a hard time, as he should be careful not to let the gap before the cross-country run get too big. Eric Frenzel, Terence Weber, Julian Schmid, Johannes Rydzek and Fabian Rießle complete the German team.

08:42

Riiber chases Lamparter

In the overall World Cup, the decision about overall victory has not yet been made either. Although Riiber had missed some competitions, he is once again waiting for the overall World Cup. Johannes Lamparter from Austria is still leading with 1090 points, but Riiber is only 107 points behind. 400 points are still up for grabs. Vinzenz Geiger is third with 856 points and still has a chance of overall victory.

08:38

Will Riiber get the next win?

Jarl Magnus Riiber is the dominator of the season so far. Only the Corona bad luck at the Olympic Winter Games should spoil the Norwegian’s mood at the moment. But then Riiber attacked again and snatched victory in Lahti. The Norwegian has now celebrated 45 victories in the World Cup and is only three victories behind Hannu Manninen’s record in the all-time best list. With four more World Cups this season, he could still crack the 2021/22.

08:32

Welcome!

Hello and welcome to the Nordic Combined Individual World Cup in Oslo. At 9:00 a.m. the ski jump is scheduled before the cross-country ski run in the afternoon.

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