15:19
Hannah Wiegele (AUT)
It is obvious to Hannah Wiegele that she had hoped for more for the competitions in Romania. She does not find her jump and has to put the slats back in the snow at 75 meters. That’s how she made it to the final.
15:18
Katra Komar (SLO)
Katra Komar is the first athlete who can at least jump close to the current leaders. After 83 meters and decent plus points for tailwind, she is 5.8 points behind the Austrian.
15:17
Juliane Seyfarth (GER)
For Juliane Seyfarth it is currently a matter of repositioning and putting away the missed World Cup participation. But with 77.5 meters, she also has a hard time in Rasnov and after seventh place in the intermediate ranking, she is just enough for the final.
15:16
Julia Kykkenen (FIN)
Julia Kykkänen has continued to struggle this season to match the performances of her early years. After 82 meters she is certainly in the final, but she also lags behind Mühlbacher, whose jump is becoming more and more important.
15:15
Annika Belshaw (USA)
Annika Belshaw follows 81.5 meters and thus also books the final of the top 30. With 16.9 points, the gap to Mühlbacher is quite good despite the current second place.
15:14
Julia Mühlbacher (AUT)
Julia Mühlbacher was in good shape during the training sessions, can she repeat that now? Yes! She gets into her jump great, lays solidly over the bars and slams 88.5 meters into the snow. With a big lead, the ÖSV athlete takes first place.
15:13
Paige Jones (USA)
Paige Jones is already one of the established athletes in the World Cup, but she has yet to score many points in her career. Today, however, at least a few will be added, because as she is currently second, she is already certain to participate in the final.
15:12
Ajda Kosnjek (SLO)
Ajda Kosnjek is just 15 years old and still has most of her career ahead of her. But she’s doing her job properly and after 78.5 meters and second place behind Göbel she’s definitely in the final.
15:11
Pia Lilian Kuebler (GER)
Pia Lilian Kübler is the next DSV starter’s turn. In the training sessions, she hadn’t really found her way to the hill and even now it doesn’t fit together for her. She comes off the take-off twisted, has a lot of skis and then has to work until she has the system stable. With 68.5 meters she will only be able to watch in the final.
15:10
Xueyao Li (CHN)
Xueyao Li, on the other hand, will probably not make the top 30. The jump is too steep, it slows her down and after 73 meters she is third from last in the current ranking.
15:10
Liangyao Wang (CHN)
It is already the turn of the next athlete from China, but even she cannot displace Göbel from the first position after her 79.5 meters. However, being third at the moment, the possibilities towards the final are not bad.
15:09
Qingyue Peng (CHN)
Qingyue Peng cannot keep up with the DSV athletes and her jump is over after 76.5 meters. She ranks fifth behind Laue.
15:08
Michelle Goebel (GER)
Michelle Göbel’s situation is a little better again and it could be a good distance. She comes off the table neatly, goes into her jump with confidence and sets the new best of the round after 80 meters. Normally that should be enough for the first points in the World Cup!
15:07
Tinkara Komar (SLO)
Thankless conditions for the young Slovenian. With a lot of tailwind she has a lot to do in the air and after 69 meters she also makes the landing early.
15:06
Noelia Vuerich (ITA)
Since many of the established athletes are preparing for the World Championships at home, numerous young jumpers get their chance in Rasnov. Noelia Vuerich is also only 16 years old. There is still a lot to improve on the technique and after 71.5 meters she also falls far behind.
15:05
Alessia Mitu-Cosca (ROU)
Disappointment at Alessia Mitu-Cosca. Ironically, on her home hill, she doesn’t quite get her system together and after 63 meters she falls back to last place.
15:04
Samantha Macuga (USA)
Samantha Macuga has a lot to do in her jump and has to get back to her landing early. After 75.5 meters, however, she also finds herself again in front of Laue after gaining points in the wind compensation.
15:04
Josie Johnson (USA)
After Josie Johnson had already started in Japan, the first 16-year-old can also start in Rasnov. She goes into her jump with a lot of confidence and is in a good mood after 77 meters. It’s going to be the lead for the time being, because unlike the athletes before her, she went over the hill with a tailwind. This gives you extra points. She takes 6.2 points from Laue.
15:02
PingZeng (CHN)
Ping Zeng is also still waiting for her first points in the World Cup. At least they won’t get to that today, because after a very upright flight attitude, the jump is already over at 68.5 meters. She will definitely be one of the ten athletes who will have to watch later.
15:01
Josephine Laue (GER)
With Josephin Laue it is already the first German starter’s turn. She was already in Hinterzarten this season and gets her next chance today. After 78.5 meters it goes further than the Italian, but it could also be difficult for her in the final.
15:00
Martina Zanitzer (ITA)
The young Italian Martina Zanitzer starts the competition today. For the only 17-year-old it is the first participation in the World Cup and it goes down to a solid 77 meters.
14:55
Peey wins rehearsal
In the trial round, Eva Pinkelnig was the best athlete. With 92.5 meters, she narrowly beat Katharina Althaus. Strøm had ended up in fourth place ahead of Maruyama.
14:52
Who should be considered?
In addition to Althaus and Pinkelnig, there are a few other athletes in Rasnov who definitely have to be considered in the direction of the top places. The Norwegians Eirin Maria Kvandal and Anna Odine Strøm should be considered, as well as Ema Klinec from Slovenia and the Japanese Nozomi Maruyama, who recently had excellent results. Besides her, Japan has another strong athlete in Rasnov with Yuki Ito.
14:46
Also peeing at the start
Eva Pinkelnig, who is currently leading the women’s overall World Cup, has also decided to tackle the trip to Rasnov before the World Championships. Besides her, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger and Hannah Wiegele from the World Cup team are also at the start. Chiara Kreuzer and Marita Kramer, on the other hand, are preparing for the coming week in home training. Julia Mühlbacher will strengthen the team in Romania.
14:37
Althaus leads the DSV team
Katharina Althaus originally didn’t want to travel to Romania, but now the DSV athlete has changed her mind “to stay in the rhythm of the competition,” as the official DSV statement says. Althaus is certainly one of the top favorites at the weekend. In addition to her, Agnes Reisch from the A-Team is also part of the party. Juliane Seyfarth is also one of the experienced athletes at the start. In addition to them, Michelle Göbel, Pia Lilian Kübler and Josephin Laue will have the chance to prove themselves in the World Cup in Rasnov.
14:30
Last World Cups before the World Cup
The Nordic World Ski Championships in Planica are slowly approaching and in Rasnov the last World Cups are coming up before the highlight of the year. Accordingly, however, many top stars have decided to skip the competitions. Only four athletes came from the top ten of the World Cup. However, since this is the top 4 of the overall ranking, you can still look forward to an exciting competition. It starts at 3:00 p.m.!
Welcome
Hello and welcome to the individual competition of women from Rasnov! The live ticker starts in good time before the start of the jumping.