19:51
Duo from Switzerland
The young Swiss duo with Emely Torazza and Sina Arnet is also at the start in Oslo. Your goal shouldn’t be a good place in the overall standings, but above all good individual results.
19:48
Pinklenig leads ÖSV athletes
The ÖSV team is led by the overall World Cup leader Eva Pinkelnig. In addition, the team remains unchanged from the last World Cups and Chiara Kreuzer, Marita Kramer, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger as well as Julia Mühlbacher and Hannah Wiegele will also start in today’s qualification.
19:44
Will the winning streak continue?
At the World Cup, Katharina Althaus was difficult to stop and so the German is also one of the big favorites at Raw-Air when it comes to overall victory. But Althaus is still fighting for the overall World Cup. In addition to her, Selina Freitag can also count on good chances after she recently delivered top results. Anna Rupprecht is also possible for good individual results. Luisa Görlich, Pauline Hessler and Juliane Seyfarth complete the team during the competitions in Norway.
19:37
13 jumps decide
A total of 13 jumps are part of the tour for the ski jumpers on the program. In addition, the top 3 will receive a whopping prize money of 60,000 euros from women (1st place 40,000 euros, 2nd place 15,000 euros, 3rd place 5,000 euros).
19:34
Trondheim has to sit out again
Like last year, the ski jumpers have to do without a tour station. The ski jump in Trondheim is currently being rebuilt for the 2025 World Championships and due to delivery problems the original schedule could not be kept, which is why ski jumping in the north of the country cannot take place this year either. But there are more competitions in Lillehammer.
19:27
Raw Air Tour awaits
After the World Championships in Planica, the women are heading into the next highlight of the season and together with the men they are now contesting their fourth Raw Air Tour. New this year: the women ski jumpers will complete the entire program with the men and at the end of the tour, the top 15 athletes in the overall standings, who are over 18 years of age, will have the premiere of ski flying. Due to the small number of participants, this is not part of the World Cup, but it should still be the big goal for some of the starters. It starts today at 20:00.
Welcome
Hello and welcome to the Oslo Women’s Raw Air! The live ticker begins in good time before the start.