17:30
Muhammad Ali Bedir (TUR)
The Turk has a tailwind on the slope and so Muhammed Ali Bedir lands at 100.5 meters and he takes last place.
17:29
Danil Vasilyev (KAZ)
The Kazakh has big problems in the air and lands at 126 meters. It won’t be anything with the individual tomorrow. Unlike for Tschofenig and Stekala, who now also qualifies for tomorrow. By the way, Artti Aigro (EST) did not compete for his jump.
17:28
Rok Masle (SLO)
Rok Masle is in the air, but he makes a mistake in the air and has to land at 155.5 meters. Rank 16 for the Slovenian.
17:28
Daniel Tschofenig (AUT)
The Austrian Daniel Tschofenig also jumps out of gate eleven and jumps to 208.5 meters. He placed second behind Hayböck. Hayboeck is the first jumper to qualify for the individual tomorrow.
17:25
Karl Geiger (GER)
Now it’s Karl Geiger’s turn. However, the jury reacts and Geiger now jumps out of hatch twelve. The wind is actually in the corridor now, but the German jumper doesn’t get green and has to come off the beam again. Because of the good conditions and Geiger’s experience, he’s now starting from gate eleven. The third time the traffic light turns green and doesn’t really hit the jump. It is a bit flat and can still save the flight at 184.5 meters. Fifth place for Karl Geiger.
17:20
Keiichi Sato (JPN)
Keiichi Sato is also too cautious after the table and has to end the jump at 159 meters. 15th place for the Japanese.
17:19
Michael Hayboeck (AUT)
Michael Hayböck already has a lot of experience in ski flying and uses it. He sails up to 239.5 meters and gets marks of 17.0. Although he doesn’t set a telemark, it’s still enough for the lead with 201 points.
17:17
Pavel Wasek (POL)
The next Pole is in the air. It goes a little further for Pawel Wasek, who sets the telemark at 165 meters. He too is in twelfth place behind the two Germans.
17:17
Sabirzhan Muminov (KAZ)
Sabirzhan Muminov doesn’t catch his jump at all. He has to land at 127 meters. That means the penultimate rank for the Kazakh.
17:16
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes (CAN)
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes can’t really get the flight down that far either. With 178 meters, the Canadian placed tenth just behind the Germans.
17:15
Justin Lisso (GER)
Justin Lisso is a little late at the table and ends up at 181.5 meters. With that, he displaces Raimund from eighth place.
17:14
Eric Belshaw (USA)
The first American is in the air. He jumps out a bit too aggressively on the back and has to give up the jump at 151 meters. Eleven place for the US boy.
17:13
Philipp Raimund (GER)
What is the first German doing now? His best performance so far is 176 meters, now he flies one meter further, but is only eighth with 122.1 points. That will be tight with the qualification.
17:12
Taku Takeuchi (JPN)
The Japanese Taku Takeuchi acts very carefully after the jump and has to land at 164.5 meters. Only ninth place for the Japanese.
17:12
Andrzej Stekala (POL)
Andrzej Stekala is a good ski flyer and is now sailing at 217.5 meters. With scores of 17.5 and 18.0, he takes the place in the leaders box with 171.2 points.
17:11
Eetu Nousiainen (FIN)
The first fin is in the air. Eetu Nousiainen takes a little too long to find his system after the jump and sets the telemark at 192 meters. That’s fourth place for the Finn.
17:10
Simon Ammann (SUI)
The old Swiss master does it much better and sails at 210 meters. With scores of 17 and 17.5, he ousted Villumstad from second place. The Norwegian leaders are just 5.2 points behind.
17:09
Clemens Aigner (AUT)
It is the first Austrian’s turn. Clemens Aigner has to put his skis in the snow at 168 meters. Fifth place for Aigner.
17:07
Junshiro Kobayashi (JPN)
The first non-Norwegian. Junshiro Kobayashi gets green and even has a slight upswing. But he has little speed and so he lands at 139 meters. That puts him second to last and he can already pack his bag.
17:07
Special Rings (NOR)
In training, Sondre Ringen jumped over 240 meters. Now it’s over for him at 173 meters. The Norwegian is fourth with 125.3 points.
17:06
Bendik Jakobsen Heggli (NOR)
Bendik Jakobsen Heggli pushes off at the top and is on track. He’s a little late at the table, but he’s still the first athlete to sail the 200 meters. in the end he takes the lead with 211.5 meters.
17:04
Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng (NOR)
Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng also starts from gate 13. He flies to 188.5 meters and thus displaces Fannemel in third place.
17:04
Fredrik Villumstad (NOR)
The third Norwegian Fredrik Villumstad gets green. He pushes himself out of Gate 13 and now sails 196 meters with more speed. That’s clearly the leadership.
17:03
Anders Fannemel (NOR)
Now it’s Anders Fannemel’s turn. He has to sit a little longer on the beam. He has too much tailwind and has to go down again. In the second attempt, however, the traffic light quickly turns green. The 31-year-old saves the jump to 135 meters and takes the lead, but it will be very difficult for him to reach the top 50 as well.
17:00
Anders Hare (NOR)
He pushes himself out of hatch eleven and quickly turns green. But he has to end the flight at 108 meters. That will probably not be with the individual.
16:58
Many Norwegians there
Anders Håre will start the competition right away. He is one of 13 Norwegians leaving Monsterbakken today. Because of the national group, so many Norsemen are allowed to start today. A Norwegian group of six follows right at the beginning.
16:55
It’s about to start!
The Norwegian Anders Håre with start number one will start the qualification straight away. Unlike usual in the World Cup, the qualifying points are included in the raw air rating. There, the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud (1878 points) leads ahead of the Pole Dawid Kubacki (1560) and the Austrian Stefan Kraft (1370).
4:50 p.m
Three Swiss jump for individual participation
Simon Ammann is the first Swiss to push himself off the beam. His starting number is nine. In addition, Remo Imhof (27) and Gregor Deschwanden (46) are registered for the qualification at the largest flying hill.
16:45
Seven Austrians reported
Seven ski jumpers start today for the ÖSV. Clemens Aigner (car number eight) is the first to go off the beam. This is followed by Michael Hayböck (19), Daniel Tschofenig (23), Maximilian Steiner (33), Manuel Fettner (51) and Jan Hörl (58). Stefan Kraft (61) still has chances of winning the Raw rating. After his eighth place yesterday in Lillehammer, he has already lost a few points and is now only in third place with 1370 points. Can he make up a few more points with a good qualifying jump? Kraft is already more than 500 points behind the Norwegian Granerud.
16:40
Seven DSV athletes there
In addition to the best German ski jumper in the World Cup, Andreas Wellinger (start number 56), six other DSV-Adlers are also at the start in Vikersund in the qualification. Philipp Raimund (13), Justin Lisso (15), Karl Geiger (21), Constantin Schmid (31), Stephan Leyhe (34) and Markus Eisenbichler (52).
16:35
Qualifying for the first ski flying in Vikersund
At 5 p.m. the men start their qualification for the first ski flying in Vuíkersund this season. The top 50 qualify for tomorrow’s singles. 62 athletes are in the qualification.
Welcome
Hello and welcome to the Vikersund Men’s Raw Air! The live ticker begins in good time before the start.