2:06 p.m
Riiber is still the first
The person who will be the first to hit the trail in the afternoon will still be Jarl Magnus Riiber. The Norwegian flew to 112.5 meters on Thursday. Behind him Johannes Lamparter will go onto the cross-country ski trail. Thomas Rettenegger took third place in the provisional round on Thursday, while his brother Stefan came fourth.
2:03 p.m
Provisional passage counts
The jury confirms what one could have suspected. The jump pass cannot be carried out today. Thursday’s provisional round will be used as a basis for the later cross-country skiing.
13:56
Jury meets
The jury is currently convening and appears to be considering how to proceed here. But looking at the wind monitor doesn’t bode well. Gusts keep blowing in.
13:52
What options do you have?
If the jumping round is not carried out today, there will definitely be a cross-country ski run, as a provisional round could already be carried out before the weekend. In an emergency, the result could be used as a basis for cross-country skiing.
13:48
It’s not starting yet
It is already clear that it will be difficult to get the passage through. The wind is currently too strong so that the first starter cannot get clearance.
13:43
Difficult conditions
It won’t be easy in Seefeld today. The rehearsal had to be canceled earlier because the conditions were too changeable and the rehearsal could not have been completed on time for the competition. So luck could also play a role.
1:40 p.m
Who else should you pay attention to?
In addition to Riiber and the ÖSV and DSV athletes, it is certainly important to look at the Norwegians next to the dominator today. Oftebro and Grabak were able to complete the podium yesterday and also have good opportunities today if the jump is right. Eero Hirvonen from Finland as well as Matteo Baud and Illka Herola are certainly worth paying attention to.
13:33
Müller’s turn early
After Pascal Müller was mercilessly passed through in cross-country skiing yesterday, the Swiss, in 49th place yesterday, is now the second starter from the jump. Since it’s over 12.5 kilometers, it will be even more difficult to get a good result today.
13:33
Germans fight on the hill
While many of the ÖSV athletes find it more difficult in the running part, the German athletes have their deficits this winter, especially on the hill. The long distance could represent a chance to make it onto the podium today for the third time this season. Manuel Faißt leads the line-up on the final day. But Terence Weber, Vinzenz Geiger and Johannes Rydzek could also achieve a good place in the overall ranking of the triple with a good result on the day. David Mach and Wendelin Thannheimer need to continue to establish themselves in the team, while Julian Schmid should be hoping for a significant improvement on Saturday.
13:27
Lamparter leads the ÖSV team
From the Austrian team, Johannes Lamparter and Stefan Rettenegger have the best starting position on the last day of the triple and can hope for a big hit in front of their home crowd. Lukas Greiderer, Thomas Rettenegger as well as Martin Fritz and Mario Seidl are also looking forward to good days in Seefeld. Franz-Josef Rehrl can keep up on the hill, but is currently losing too much on the cross-country ski trail and will probably have a really hard time over the long distance today. Florian Kolb, Fabio Obermayr and Manuel Einkemmer will also not have an easy time achieving good results.
12:25
Third triple tag
The big final day of the Nordic Triples is coming up in Seefeld for the Nordic combined athletes. Jarl Magnus Riiber has emerged as the big favorite for overall victory, who confidently won on both Friday and Saturday. But the competitors are certainly not easy to shake off, especially since today it will be over the long distance of 12.5 kilometers. The strongest cross-country skiers in the field have every chance to take action.
Welcome!
Hello and welcome to the men’s Nordic combination from Seefeld! The live ticker begins in good time before the start of the competition.