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11:57

Sara Takanashi (JPN)

The second best Japanese woman this winter shows that she is still a top athlete. With 87 meters she is now 1.6 points ahead of Schmid and takes the lead.

11:56

Katharina Schmid (GER)

Katharina Schmid

Will Katharina Schmid be able to build on her strong performances from Japan? She can do it! With 86 meters she is the new front runner and Germany currently has a double lead and there are only ten jumpers left.

11:55

Lisa Eder (AUT)

Lisa Eder

Lisa Eder has a calm flight phase and she clenches both fists in the run-out. With 85.5 meters she comes in eighth place.

11:54

Thea Minyan Bjørseth (NOR)

Thea Minyan Bjørseth

Thea Minyan Bjørseth takes the jump almost perfectly and the flight is also clean. She lands at 86 meters and moves into second place behind Anna Rupprecht.

11:53

Julia Mühlbacher (AUT)

Julia Mühlbacher

Julia Mühlbacher is high in the air, but the Austrian doesn’t really go that far. With 83 meters she comes in fifth place.

11:52

Selina Freitag (GER)

Selina Friday

Maybe Selina Friday makes it even better? Unfortunately not. She is disappointed with her 83 meters and it is only enough for eighth place.

11:51

Anna Rupprecht (GER)

Anna Rupprecht

Can Anna Rupprecht put an exclamation mark here? She can! With 87 meters she takes the lead and is 3.5 points ahead of Komar.

11:50

Julia Kykkänen (FIN)

Julia Kykkänen

Julia Kykkänen completely messes up the jump and comes down at 78.5 meters. That’s just enough for the second run.

11:49

Luisa Görlich (GER)

Luisa Gorlich

Luisa Görlich clearly misses the jump and this is also clearly noticeable in her distance. With just 80.5 meters she reached ninth place.

11:48

Annika Sieff (ITA)

Annika Sieff

The last Italian in the field struggles with her jump to 80 meters in the run-out. This is only sixth place for them.

11:48

Katra Komar (SLO)

Katra Komar

It’s getting loud again in the stadium. Katra Komar jumps onto the green guide line and takes the lead of the field with her 87.5 meters.

11:47

Chiara Kreuzer (AUT)

Chiara Kreuzer

For the first Austrian starter Chiara Kreuzer it goes just as far as for the Japanese. This puts her in fifth place.

11:46

Yuka Seto (JPN)

Yuka Seto

Yuka Seto also gets along quite well on the hill and jumps 82.5 meters and qualifies for round two.

11:45

Juliane Seyfarth (GER)

Juliane Seyfarth

The first German in the field shows that things can go further. With 84 meters she came in fourth place and was able to show a second jump.

11:44

Ajda Kosnjek (SLO)

Ajda Kosnjek

Ajda Kosnjek is a bit restless in the air and so it’s only enough for 76 meters.

11:43

Lara Malsiner (ITA)

Lara Malsiner

Does Lara Malsiner do it better than her sister? Yes, something. With her 80 meters she is at least qualified for the second round.

11:42

Daniela Vasilica Haralambie (ROU)

Daniela Vasilica Haralambie

The Romanian Daniela Vasilica Haralambie is visibly not satisfied with her jump of 80 meters and seventh place.

11:42

Jessica Malsiner (ITA)

Jessica Malsiner

Jessica Malsiner actually has good conditions, but doesn’t get any pressure under her skis. With 81 meters she comes in seventh place.

11:41

Nicole Maurer (CAN)

Nicole Maurer

Things aren’t going much better for the Canadian. In the end it’s only 79 meters and eighth place.

11:40

Paige Jones (USA)

Paige Jones

Paige Jones can’t cope here at all and puts her skis in the snow after just 77.5 meters. That’s only tenth place.

11:39

Emma Chervet (FRA)

Emma Chervet

The first French woman in the field starts. Although she is high in the air, the slope pushes her down. Her 80.5 meters are just enough for fourth place.

11:38

Taja Bodlaj (SLO)

Taja Bodlaj

It gets loud every time a Slovenian comes. This is also the case with Taja Bodlaj, who sets her telemark at 84.5 meters. That’s enough for third place at the moment.

11:37

Annika Belshaw (USA)

Annika Belshaw

Annika Belshaw lands after 83.5 meters and is only 1.6 points less than the leading Slovenian. However, she is not satisfied with her jump.

11:36

Veronika Jencova (CZE)

Veronika Jencova

Veronika Jencova shows the second longest jump of 81 meters, placing her in second place behind the leading Slovenian.

11:35

Anna Twardosz (POL)

Anna Twardosz

Anna Twardosz is the second and last Pole to start the competition. But with only 72 meters she has no chance of showing anything here and is last.

11:34

Martina Ambrosi (ITA)

Martina Ambrosi

The first Italian woman starts the competition. Martina Ambrosi reaches 77.5 meters and takes third place for the time being.

11:34

Pola Beltowska (POL)

Pola Beltowska

The Pole got away from the take-off table well, but in the end it was only enough for 75.5 meters. With that she’s out.

11:33

Tina Erzar (SLO)

Tina Erzar

Tina Erzar, on the other hand, shows the longest jump to date and at 86 meters she will probably be able to show a second one.

11:32

Ursa Vidmar (SLO)

Ursa Vidmar

There will also be no second round for Ursa Vidmar. Your 79 meters won’t be enough for that.

11:31

Ziva Andric (SLO)

Ziva Andric

Ziva Andric from the national group opened the jumping from the jump, which has a hill size of 94 meters. It starts from hatch 17. The Slovenian only reaches 79 meters.

11:31

Jerica Jesenko (SLO)

Jerica Jesenko

Her teammate Jerica Jesenko is more stable in the air and she can go one meter further. But these jumps won’t be enough for the second round.

11:24

Today without Switzerland

The two Swiss women Sina Arnet and Emely Torazza both did not take part in yesterday’s qualification.

11:19

Strong Austrians

Eva Pinkelnig is currently the measure of all things at the ÖSV. She is currently in fourth place in the overall World Cup and won the individual competition in Sapporo two weeks ago. Jaqueline Seifriedsberger and Marita Kramer are also in good form and are currently in ninth and 13th place respectively. The team is completed by Chiara Kreuzer, Julia Mühlbacher and Lisa Eder.

11:14

German quintet

The German team is again led by Katharina Schmid. She is currently the best DSV athlete and showed a solid jump of 86 meters in the test run. Things aren’t going so well for the rest of the team. Selina Freitag, Anna Rupprecht as well as Juliane Seyfarth and Luisa Görlich are looking for their form and are finding it difficult to land in the top half of a competition this season.

11:07

The favorites

The Slovenian Nika Prevc is once again one of the favorites. She is the leader in the overall World Cup and showed the longest jump of 90.5 meters in the trial round. Directly behind her comes the Japanese Yuki Ito, who jumped one meter shorter at 89.5 meters. Third place in the World Cup is the Frenchwoman Josephine Pagnier. Recently, however, she weakened a little and was also unable to convince in the test round with 83.5 meters.

Welcome!

Hello and welcome to the women’s individual competition from Ljubno ob Savinji! The live ticker starts in time before the jumping starts.

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