• 09:02

    Låte wins the jumping ahead of Brabec and Gruber

    Once again Ingrid Låte is the best on the jump and later at 3:30 p.m. she starts the five kilometers in cross-country skiing with a lead of 1:06 minutes over Alexa Brabec. Katharina Gruber goes into the cross-country ski trail in third place, 1:08 minutes behind. The best German is Nathalie Armbruster in fourth place (+1:17).

  • 09:01

    Ida Marie Hagen (NOR)

    What is the woman in yellow doing now? Can she displace her compatriot from the Leaders Box? No, it has to land at 90.5 meters. She still cheers in the run-out. With grades of 15.0, 16.0 and 16.6, it was only enough for sixth place. She starts the five kilometer trail 1:19 minutes behind Låte.

  • 09:00

    Katharina Gruber (AUT)

    The youngest World Cup winner in the history of Nordic combined sits at the top. Things don’t go quite that far for Katharina Gruber. The 17-year-old has to land at 89.5 meters. That’s third place for the Austrian.

  • 08:59

    Alexa Brabec (USA)

    Yesterday Alexa Brabec achieved her best World Cup result in her career so far. The American also won the PCR jump on Thursday and is now flying to a great 93 meters. She later goes into the cross-country ski trail from currently second place, 1:06 minutes behind.

  • 08:58

    Nathalie Armbruster (GER)

    How well are things going for Nathalie Armbruster today? The 19-year-old hits the jump well at the top and sails to 89.5 meters. That means second place for the Black Forest woman.

  • 08:57

    Minja Korhonen (FIN)

    The ski jump in Ramsau belongs to the Finn. She has taken the podium three times in Ramsau in the last three years. She also jumped to third place yesterday. How well are things going for Minja Korhonen today? With 88.5 meters, she ranks third, just behind her compatriot Hirvonen.

  • 08:56

    Yuna Kasai (JPN)

    Her sister is out this season with an injury. Now the Japanese woman has a solid 86 meters. Yuna Kasai placed fifth.

  • 08:55

    Heta Hirvonen (FIN)

    Heta Hirvonen was also with the specialists and is now flying at a great 91 meters. That’s second place for the Scandinavian. She is 1:18 minutes behind the Norwegian.

  • 08:54

    Lisa Hirner (AUT)

    The second best ÖSV athlete in the World Cup sits at the top. Lisa Hirner gets green. She also made a trip to the special jumpers and now the Austrian is flying at a strong 89 meters. She clenches her fist and is more than satisfied with second place.

  • 08:53

    Marte Leinan Lund (NOR)

    After the run yesterday, the Norwegian was in third place and finished the race in sixth place. Today it flies to a solid 87 meters, putting Marte Leinan Lund in third place.

  • 08:51

    Jenny Nowak (GER)

    The next German sits on the beam. The second-best German in the World Cup now has to start from hatch 23. She pulls the jump to 83.5 meters. She’s missing a lot of progress, but Jenny Nowak has enough for fifth place.

  • 08:50

    Yuzuki Kainuma (JPN)

    The Japanese is also a good jumper and comes close to the distance of the Norwegian. She starts again from gate 25, but at 91 meters she is the second best distance of the day. Second place for Yuzuki Kainuma.

  • 08:49

    Ingrid Låte (NOR)

    What does one of the best jumpers in the field do now? She goes three hatches down and Ingrid Låte flies to an outstanding 96.5 meters. With 140.3 points, this is the clear lead for the Norwegian.

  • 08:47

    Annika Malacinski (USA)

    Yesterday Annika Malacinski had problems with the binding and had to jump in. Now it takes off without any problems and flies to a great 87.5 meters. Due to grades of 16.5, it is 0.1 points out of the lead. Second place for the American.

  • 08:47

    Trine Göpfert (GER)

    The next German is sitting upstairs. She hits the table a little better and lands at 84.5 meters. This pushes Brocard to fourth place.

  • 08:46

    Ronja Loh (GER)

    The first German is waved away. The junior world champion in the mixed team jumps to 82.5 meters. That means fifth place for Ronja Loh.

  • 08:45

    Lena Brocard (FRA)

    It’s the second Frenchwoman’s turn. Lena Brocard flies to 83.5 meters and joins Kozlova in third place.

  • 08:44

    Teja Pavec (SLO)

    The next Slovenian sits at the top. She makes a good jump and Teja Pavec takes the lead of the field with 87 meters. Claudia Purker isn’t competing today either.

  • 08:43

    Mille Marie Hagen (NOR)

    Ida Marie Hagen’s sister is now sitting upstairs. She is one of the better runners than the better jumpers. Now she is a little late when taking off and lands at 77 meters. That’s ninth place for Mille Marie Hagen.

  • 08:42

    Annalena Slamik (AUT)

    The first Austrian woman sits on the beam. Annalena Slamik wants a bit much when taking off, so she slows down and lands at 81.5 meters. This is third place for the ÖSV athlete.

  • 08:41

    Daniela Dejori (ITA)

    Things are now going better for the next Italian. Daniela Dejori barely cracks the 80 meters. With 80.5 meters she ranks fourth.

  • 08:39

    Veronica Gianmoena (ITA)

    Veronica Gianmoena also lags behind the 80 meters and pulls the jump to 75.5 meters. Seventh place for her. Anna-Sophia Gredler is not taking part in the jumping again.

  • 08:39

    Joanna Kil (POL)

    The only Pole in the World Cup gets green. She is also still looking for stability in flying. Joanna Kil now pulls the jump to 74.5 meters. Ninth place for her.

  • 08:38

    Nora Helene Evans (NOR)

    It’s also the 17-year-old Norwegian’s turn. Nora Helene Evans still has a hard time and ends up at 74.5 meters. That’s eighth place for the Scandinavian.

  • 08:37

    Romane Baud (FRA)

    The Frenchwoman is a bit cautious on the jump and only reaches 81 meters. Third place for Romane Baud.

  • 08:37

    Hanna Midtsundstad (NOR)

    The first Norwegian is waved away. Hanna Midtsundstad has to land at 67.5 meters. This means they are back to last place in ninth place.

  • 08:35

    Ema Volavsek (SLO)

    The first Slovenian gets green. She hits the table a little better and pulls the jump to 83 meters. With 98.3 points, Ema Volavsek (SLO) is enough for second place. Tia Malovrh will not start at short notice.

  • 08:34

    Marion Droz Vincent (FRA)

    Yesterday the Frenchwoman canceled her start at short notice. Today it’s just under 80 meters. With 78 meters, Marion Droz Vincent ranks second.

  • 08:34

    Jolena Hradilova (CZE)

    The next Czech woman does a little better than her teammate and jumps to 76 meters. This is third place for Jolena Hradilova.

  • 08:33

    Greta Pinzani (ITA)

    The Italian also saw a yellow card yesterday because of the disqualification. Today Greta Pinzani is on 75 meters. With the very restrained jump, it comes to third place.

  • 08:32

    Anna Kerko (FIN)

    The first Finn is a little late at the table and has to land at 75.5 meters. That’s second place for Anna Kerko.

  • 08:32

    Karina Kozlova (UKR)

    The first Ukrainian gets green. She does much better on the hill and flies to a strong 85 meters. The 16-year-old sets the new best distance and Karina Kozlova takes the lead.

  • 08:30

    Tereza Koldovská (CZE)

    The first athlete sits on the beam. She starts from gate 25. The Czech is waved off and Tereza Koldovská doesn’t get along very well on the hill and lands at 68.5 meters. Yesterday the Czech was disqualified because of the suit.

  • 08:28

    It’s about to start

    Tereza Koldovská is about to start jumping in the women’s Gundersen competition. 35 athletes are at the start.

  • 08:22

    Five Austrians at the start

    Katharina Gruber narrowly missed her second podium finish in her career on Friday. The 17-year-old did a great jump in the jumping and missed the podium by 2.5 points, finishing fourth. The UVB Hinzenbach athlete is once again the best ÖSV athlete and goes off the beam today with start number 34. In addition to the three well-known ones from the World Cup with Lisa Hirner (start number 28), Claudia Purker (18) and Annalena Slamik (16), Anna-Sophia Gredler also has the chance in the World Cup today. The 17-year-old was already there in Trondheim and took a strong 18th place in the Gundersen competition. Today she starts with number 13.

  • 08:16

    Four Germans at the start

    On Friday, for the first time this season, there were no German athletes on the podium. Jenny Nowak was seventh best German. Today the 23-year-old goes off the beam with start number 26. The junior world champion Ronja Loh (start number 21) and Trine Göpfert (22) are also at the start, as is Nathalie Armbruster (32).

  • 08:11

    The favorites

    In addition to Ida Marie Hagen, who has won two of three competitions so far this season, Alexa Brabec, Minja Korhonen and the German Nathalie Armbruster are also among the favorites to win. The Austrian Katharina Gruber, who won the mass start in Trondheim, also has a chance of reaching the podium with a good jump.

  • 08:05

    Crossbow with a moment of shock

    Nathalie Armbruster had to survive a moment of shock in the mass start on Friday when she fell completely exhausted while running in the second lap and remained lying motionless. The Black Forest woman then fought her way to the finish and was checked. She then also took part in jumping and finished in twelfth place. Is the German fit again today?

  • 08:00

    Good morning

    Hello and welcome to the second day of competition at the Nordic Combined World Cup in Ramsau am Dachstein. At 8:30 a.m. the women start from the jump in the Gundersen competition.

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