• 09:30

    Gyda Westvold Hansen (NOR)

    Gyda Westvold Hansen also had problems landing at 93.5 meters. But she saves the landing and can avoid the fall. Nevertheless, the Norwegian went back to seventh place.

  • 09:29

    Minja Korhonen (FIN)

    Yesterday the Finn came third in the mass start. Today too, the young Minja Korhonen is aiming for 89 meters. That means fifth place for the Scandinavian.

  • 09:28

    Ema Volavsek (SLO)

    The Slovenian is particularly strong when it comes to running. Today Ema Volavsek hits the take-off table a little too late and has to land at 80 meters. This means that fourth place Lillehammer is only in eleventh place today.

  • 09:27

    Yuna Kasai (JPN)

    The Japanese Yuna Kasai now gets a good jump, but cheats the telemark when landing at 91 meters. That’s fifth place for yesterday, fifth place today.

  • 09:25

    Maria Gerboth (GER)

    The best jumper in the World Cup is now on top. The jury goes down one more gate and Maria Gerboth is allowed to go out of hatch 25. She hits the take-off well and sails to 93 meters. But then the DSV athlete can only land parallel and takes second place with 126.4 points.

  • 09:24

    Jenny Nowak (GER)

    The strong ski jumper Jenny Nowak is now sitting at the top. She now attacks Haasch. She’s slightly late at the table, but still sails to 90.5 meters. With grades of 17.0 and 17.5, it falls back to third place.

  • 09:23

    Lena Brocard (FRA)

    The only French woman in the World Cup is waved away. Lena Brocard hits the table well and flies to 86.5 meters. This puts her in fifth place behind Loh.

  • 09:23

    Claudia Purker (AUT)

    The last Austrian is sitting at the top. Claudia Purker is waved off by Willi Denifl. She is too late at the table and is still sailing at 83 meters. This is fifth place for the ÖSV athlete at the home World Cup.

  • 09:22

    Sana Azegami (JPN)

    For the Japanese Sana Azegami, she has to land at 77.5 meters. This means the Asian is only in eighth place. Haasch is still in the lead.

  • 09:21

    Marte Leinan Lund (NOR)

    Yesterday the Norwegian took third place after the run. Marte Leinan Lund is still having a hard time jumping. It lands at 79.5 meters. That’s ninth place for the Scandinavian.

  • 09:20

    Cindy Haasch (GER)

    Cindy Haasch also does one now and sails on 89.5 meters. She hits the jump table well and pushes the Finns out of the leaders box by 2.7 points.

  • 09:19

    Ronja Loh (GER)

    The young German now attacks Hirvonen’s distance and jumps 91 meters. However, Ronja Loh has slight problems landing and so she falls back to third place.

  • 09:16

    Annika Malacinski (USA)

    The jury reacts to the fall and walks down a gate. The US girl now continues from Gate 26. Annika Malacinski is waved away. She hits the jump well and sets the telemark at 81.5 meters in the snow. This puts them in third place.

  • 09:14

    Alexa Brabec (USA)

    Things are going very well for the American in flight on the jump. She puts the skis into the snow at 89 meters, but can only put the skis parallel and then loses her balance and falls face first into the snow. With grades of 8.5 and 9, Alexa Brabec returns to fifth place. The American remains lying down and needs to be treated.

  • 09:13

    Joanna Kil (POL)

    Last season’s COC winner is now sitting at the top. The only Pole in the World Cup flies at 79.5 meters. Joanna Kil clenches her fist and ranks sixth behind her teammate from Austria, Laura Pletz.

  • 09:11

    Veronica Gianmoena (ITA)

    Even the last Italian woman is still having a hard time on the hill. She is a little late to the table and only pulls the jump to 76.5 meters. This is sixth place for Veronica Gianmoena.

  • 09:10

    Greta Pinzani (ITA)

    Greta Pinzani also has problems after the jump when her left ski goes away. She can compensate for this, but then has to land at 60 meters. This puts her in eleventh place.

  • 09:09

    Mille Marie Hagen (NOR)

    Ida Marie Hagen’s sister is sitting upstairs. Mille Marie Hagen is a little late at the table and sets the skis too steeply. It ends at 71 meters and that puts her in seventh place.

  • 09:08

    Daniela Dejori (ITA)

    The first Italian woman is let down. Daniela Dejori also only has 64.5 meters. That makes her second to last.

  • 09:07

    Heta Hirvonen (FIN)

    The Finn now attacks the width of the German Göpfert. Heta Hirvonen flies to 89.5 meters and thus pushes the DSV athlete out of the leaders box.

  • 09:06

    Hanna Midtsundstad (NOR)

    The Norwegian was not included in the rankings yesterday because she did not take part in the PCR on Thursday. Today she has big problems getting her skis out parallel after the jump and has to land at 54 meters. That’s eighth place for them.

  • 09:06

    Silva Verbic (SLO)

    The first Slovenian sits at the top. Silva Verbic comes out slightly to the left of the take-off table and sets the telemark at 74.5 meters. This puts them back in fifth place.

  • 09:04

    Laura Pletz (AUT)

    The third ÖSV athlete is sitting at the top. She wasn’t there yesterday, but now Laura Pletz is up to 76.5 meters. That’s fourth place for the Austrian. Annalena Slamik is also not starting.

  • 09:03

    Anna-Sophia Gredler (AUT)

    The next ÖSV athlete is sitting at the top. Anna-Sophia Gredler is also making her first jumps in the World Cup. With a tailwind of around two meters, she places her skis in the snow at 79.5 meters. Second place for Anna-Sophia Gredler.

  • 09:03

    Katharina Gruber (AUT)

    The first Austrian sits upstairs. The 16-year-old flies 77 meters on her first jump in the World Cup. This puts Katharina Gruber in second place.

  • 09:02

    Anna Kerko (FIN)

    It’s also over early for Finn Anna Kerko. She has problems on the beam and ends up at 68 meters. Third place for her.

  • 09:01

    Tereza Koldovska (CZE)

    Tereza Koldovská is now sitting upstairs. The young Czech lands at 69.5 meters. This puts them back in second place. Her compatriot Jolena Hradilova canceled her competition at short notice.

  • 09:00

    Trine Göpfert (GER)

    The German Trine Göpfert (GER) is now making her World Cup debut. It flies at 87 meters and sets the first record at 122.2 meters.

  • 08:55

    Six ÖSV athletes registered

    Like yesterday, six Austrian combined women are registered for the home World Cup in Ramsau. However, Lisa Hirner (25) did not take part in the PCR on Thursday and the mass start on Friday due to illness, and she also canceled her competition today due to illness. Laura Pletz (8) also canceled her mass start competition at very short notice yesterday, but today she is part of the ÖSV team again. Katharina Gruber (5) and Anna-Sophie Gredler (6) are making their second World Cup appearance. Annalena Slamik (7) and Claudia Purker (23) also join the Austrian squad.

  • 08:50

    A change in the DSV team

    Six German combined athletes are again at the start. However, 19-year-old Trine Göpfert is there today for Svenja Würth. She opens the competition with start number one. Ronja Loh (19), Cindy Haasch (20), Jenny Nowak (26) and Maria Gerboth (27) are also taking part. Nathalie Armbruster from the Black Forest also wants to do a better jump than on Thursday, as the distances in cross-country skiing in the Individual Compact format are smaller.

  • 08:45

    Norwegian dominance

    Despite Gyda Westvold Hansen’s disqualification, another Norwegian won the mass start format on Friday. The woman in yellow, Ida Marie Hagen, won ahead of Japan’s Haruka Kasai and Finland’s Minja Korhonen. The best German was Nathalie Armbruster in fourth place.

  • 08:41

    Can you jump today?

    Yesterday, Friday, the women’s mass start jumping was canceled at short notice. There was too much snowfall and safety was not guaranteed, especially when jumping up. The PCR from Thursday was then used for the result. This was very unfavorable for Gyda Westvold Hansen. She was in second place after the mass start, just 2.1 points behind, but was disqualified on Thursday because of the suit. Today there is a new opportunity for the Norwegian in the Individual Compact format.

  • 08:30

    Good morning

    Welcome to the second day of competition for the Nordic combined women in Ramsau 2024. The women’s jumping starts at 9 a.m.

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