Ski jumping live: Lahti HS 130 individual (women) in the live ticker | 03/24/2023 17:00

17:37

Finals at 5:47 p.m

After a short break, the top 30 athletes will be in the final in a few minutes. Julia Clair from France will open the show.

17:36

Other DSV jumpers in midfield

In the German jumpers, Selina Freitag is the second strongest athlete at half-time in 13th place. Anna Rupprecht is on a solid 15th place. For Pauline Hessler and Luisa Görlich, positions 24 and 27 at half-time, things will start early again.

17:35

Also Kramer near the podium

After the first round at the season finale, Marita Kramer is still close to the podium, even though she is currently only ninth. The gaps to second place are really tight and a lot is still possible. Chiara Kreuzer is currently 13th. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger and Julia Mühlbacher are 21st and 28th.

17:34

Althaus leads at halftime

After the first round, Katharina Althaus is in the lead. After 123 meters, she leads with 9.7 points in front of Eirin Maria Kvandal, who managed 120 meters despite two hatches less. Third is Eva Pinkelnig, who has Loutitt, Klinec, Opseth and Ito on her back.

17:32

Eva Pinkelnig (AUT)

Eva Pinkelnig can’t match Althaus’ distance, but the Austrian will also play a role in the final if the podium is awarded. The landing comes only after 119 meters.

17:32

Catherine Althaus (GER)

Katharina Althaus clenches her fists at the exit. She manages the take-off well, then jumps super over the bars and after 123 meters she achieves the previous maximum distance. The grades are also good and Althaus is the first athlete to really stand out. She is 9.7 points ahead of Kvandal.

17:31

Ema Klinec (SLO)

Last weekend was a very special one for Ema Klinec and the Slovenian is the current world record holder in ski flying. But with 118 meters she can’t get past Kvandal. Together with Loutitt, Klinec moves into second place.

17:30

Anna Odine Strom (NOR)

Anna Odine Strøm gives away a bigger distance just after the take-off when she comes off a bit too twisted. After 117.5 meters and only 3.1 points behind, she is also there when it comes to the top positions in the final.

17:29

Selina Friday (GER)

Selina Freitag is the penultimate DSV jumper on her journey. She still had her difficulties in training in Lahti, things are going better now in the competition and with 114 meters she has the best jump on the hill. She initially sits in ninth place.

17:27

Chiara Kreuzer (AUT)

However, the Austrian shouldn’t be entirely happy, because at 113.5 meters she doesn’t get into the area that she’s actually capable of.

17:27

Silje Opseth (NOR)

After a difficult few weeks, Silje Opseth has fought her way back to the top and seems to have regained her self-confidence on the jump. With 117 meters, she is doing well in the first jump today and she is third. The gaps are currently narrow and the top 5 are separated by only 3.5 points.

17:26

Nika Kriznar (SLO)

She did really well in the training sessions, but now the Slovenian doesn’t fit together at all. After only 111 meters, Nika Kriznar should not be satisfied.

17:25

Yuki Ito (JPN)

Yuki Ito delivers the next good jump and with a good technique she goes down to 117 meters. The grades are good and she sits three points behind Kvandal in third position.

17:23

Abigail Strate (CAN)

Abigail Strate opens the group of the last ten athletes in the first round. At the ski jump, however, she immediately gives up the meters as she acts a little too passively. As a result, the end is already at 116.5 meters. Kvandal is still in the lead despite having two hatches down.

17:21

Sara Takanashi (JPN)

The next Japanese woman is already on the way with Sara Takanashi, but she doesn’t manage to get the most out of her jump either. With 116 meters and the usual low notes, she won’t be able to get in front either.

17:20

Nozomi Maruyama (JPN)

Nozomi Maruyama was really strong on the hill in Willingen, but in the end it didn’t quite work out for her in the second part of the flight and she missed a few meters. At 114 meters she will find herself outside the top ten.

17:20

Alexandria Louitt (CAN)

Alexandria Loutitt is satisfied after her landing, but after her 118.5 meters she cannot come close to Kvandal either. She was 1.5 points short of the strong Norwegian.

17:19

Thea Minyan Bjorseth (NOR)

As usual, Thea Minyan Bjørseth starts her jump with a lot of power and also has a good distance of 115.5 meters. When landing, she is lucky that she still gets quite high values ​​when her landing is shaky and so it is enough for third place behind Kramer.

17:17

Marita Kramer (AUT)

For Marita Kramer it is important to build on this leap during the summer break. She manages a good transition phase and is also well above the skis in the air. With 117 meters she takes second place behind Kvandal, who is still in the lead.

17:16

Josephine Pagnier (FRA)

Josephine Pagnier is actually an athlete for the big hills, but the strenuous tour in Norway seems to be a bit on her bones. At 110 meters, it’s over relatively early for them.

17:15

Yuka Seto (JPN)

Exactly the same distance goes for the 26-year-old Japanese Yuka Seto. However, she gets less credit for posture and there are more deductions for the wind. So it will be sixth for her.

17:15

Anna Rupprecht (GER)

Anna Rupprecht is the next German athlete. She comes off the take-off well, lays well over the bars and reaches a good height that takes her up to 113.5 meters. Posture is a 17 and ranks third behind Lundby.

17:14

Nika Prevc (SLO)

Nika Prevc is the next athlete not to match Kvandal’s set distance. After 111 meters, she is not happy, even if fourth place jumps out.

17:13

Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (AUT)

What can Jacqueline Seifriedsberger get out of light updraft conditions? A decent jump. The 32-year-old is doing well, especially in the first part of the flight. She gives away a little something down below, but she can also improve when it comes to training. With 110.5 meters she is fourth.

17:12

Julia Clair (FRA)

Julia Clair finds it harder at the end of the season and at the moment she can’t really use her strengths on the big hills. After 102.5 meters her jump is already over and she can just save herself to the final.

17:11

Maren Lundby (NOR)

Maren Lundby hasn’t found this layout yet either. The experienced Norwegian still finds it harder on the take-off today, but at least she is doing much better than in the training sessions and with 114.5 meters she takes second place. So the mood is then quite good in the spout.

17:10

Luisa Gorlich (GER)

Luisa Görlich is on the right track in the currently excellent conditions. In Lahti, none of the jumps have yet worked out properly and the competition doesn’t turn out what she had certainly imagined. She does not get up and has to land after 106 meters.

17:09

Lara Malsiner (ITA)

Lara Malsiner was the only one of the two sisters to make it to the World Cup final. For the test run she can increase her 107 meters, but in the second part of the flight she is very steep over the bars and then gives away a few meters.

17:08

Jenny Rautionaho (FIN)

Jenny Rautionaho uses the home advantage on the hill in Lahti and delivers the next set of the competition. At 114 meters there is the landing and she moves 9.7 points behind Kvandal, who can probably stay in the lead longer.

17:07

Julia Mühlbacher (AUT)

The first Austrian is Julia Mühlbacher’s turn. She gets off the table well but doesn’t have the confidence to fly after her injury and doesn’t quite pull through. But with 104.5 meters we will see them again soon.

17:06

Pauline Hessler (GER)

Pauline Hessler jumped again with two more hatches, but still couldn’t reach the really long jumps of Kvandal. With 107 meters, Hessler grabs second place and thus definitely gets the chance to jump again in the final.

17:05

Eirin Maria Kvandal (NOR)

Now it gets much more exciting, because it’s Eirin Maria Kvandal’s turn. The trainer shortened two hatches to give her safety. She goes down to a good distance of 120 meters and can set the landing nicely. However, there are no plus points for the shortening, as it did not reach the minimum distance of 123 meters.

17:04

Daniela Vasilica Haralambie (ROU)

At the end of the season, Daniela Vasilica Haralambie is tired. She can no longer approach her top jumps and ends up in the ejection seat after 99 meters. At the moment she would have been eliminated with this jump.

17:03

Maja Vtic (SLO)

Maja Vtic is the next starter, but is finding it difficult to continue the performance of a few weeks ago. But after 106 meters it goes to the top and in the small field safely into the final. Only two athletes have to be kicked out.

17:02

Julia Kykkenen (FIN)

Experienced athlete Julia Kykkänen is also early in her turn after only being able to take part in the final through the exception rack. In a difficult winter, she hadn’t made it into the top 30 in the World Cup. After 104.5 meters, she is further than her compatriot, but she should not be satisfied with the jump. Since she has delivered better jumps in the training.

17:01

Sofia Mattila (FIN)

The young Finn Sofia Mattila will start today. The 16-year-old is contesting her first individual World Cup today and is still at the beginning of her career. At 78.5 meters, she sets the landing.

16:56

The favourites

The field of favorites is even more diverse at the season finale. Ema Klinec in particular is in good late form, but Althaus, Loutitt and Pinkelnig are still in a good mood. Nika Kriznar was also able to show good training results. Eirin Maria Kvandal could go far early on. However, since she often voluntarily shortens the gate and lands unsafe due to an injury, it should be difficult to jump for the podium.

16:52

The team from Austria

Austria is also starting with five athletes. Although she started the season late, Julia Mühlbacher made it into the top 30 in the overall World Cup thanks to her good results. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, Marita Kramer, Chiara Kreuzer and the winner of the big ball, Eva Pinkelnig, are also on the run.

16:45

Five DSV athletes

In the German team there are five more athletes at the end of the season. In addition to Katharina Althaus and Selina Freitag, who enjoyed the historic first ski flying event last weekend, Anna Rupprecht, Luisa Görlich and Pauline Hessler have fulfilled the starting requirements and are allowed to jump in Lahti at the end of winter.

16:39

What else is it about?

Eva Pinkelnig has already been able to secure the overall World Cup at the competitions in Norway and Katharina Althaus is no longer in second place at the last World Cup. Only position three in the World Cup standings is open. After her good results during the Raw Air, Ema Klinec is now 57 points ahead of Anna Odine Strøm from Norway.

16:34

32 athletes at the start

At the season finale, there are usually different regulations regarding the right to start. The 30 best present athletes of the World Cup may participate in the last World Cup. In addition, the organizer has the right to top up to up to four athletes if they are not in the top 30. Finland has made use of this, which is why there are 32 starters today.

16:25

Last World Cup of the season

The ski jumping season is coming to an end and the final competition of the winter is scheduled for today in Lahti. The first round is scheduled to start at 5:00 p.m.

Welcome

Hello and welcome to the individual competition of the women from Lahti! The live ticker starts in good time before the start of the jumping.

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