Ski Jumping Titisee-Neustadt Women: Live Ticker – HS 142 Individual

13:01

Again three Germans in the top 10

As in the qualification, the German ski jumpers have their home hill in Titisee-Neustadt. Three Germans are in the top 10. Katharina Althaus leads after the first round. Selina Freitag is currently fifth, Agnes Reisch is tenth. The other four German ski jumpers are also in the second round. Anna Rupprecht is 18th, Luisa Görlich (20th), Juliane Seyfarth (24th). Pauline Hessler starts as the 26th as the first German in the second round.

13:01

First place 4 for Eva Pinkelnig

13:00

Eva Pinkelnig (AUT)

The woman in the yellow jersey pushes off at the top. She also sails down to 129 meters but doesn’t get as good grades as Opseth and so that’s only fourth place for the Austrian. Will she miss the podium for the first time today?

13:00

Silje Opseth stays behind Althaus

12:58 p.m

Silje Opseth (NOR)

It is now the turn of the two-time World Cup winner Silje Opseth. Can she reach the vastness of Althaus? Not quite, at 129 meters it’s over. The number three lights up.

12:58 p.m

Katharina Althaus takes the lead

12:57 p.m

Catherine Althaus (GER)

Now the last German ski jumper. It’s getting loud downstairs again. She is at the table on time and sets the telemark at 130 meters. Nobody has flown that far today and so she takes first place to applause.

12:56

Marita Kramer cannot be satisfied

12:56

Marita Kramer (AUT)

The high-flyer from last year is now at the start. Marita Kramer is too late at the top and has to break off the jump at 122.5 meters. That means only midfield for the Austrian.

12:54

Anna Odine Strom (NOR)

The last five jumpers. Anna Odine Strøm puts her skis in the snow at 124.5. She also ends up behind Kreuzer and Kriznar in the ranking.

12:53

Nika Kriznar (SLO)

Already the last Slovenian. Nika Kriznar jumps 128 meters. But she has better conditions than the jumpers in front of her and so she places herself right behind Kreuzer.

12:52

Sara Takanashi (JPN)

Now the most famous Japanese Sara Takanashi. Like Klinec, she does not have a particularly good jump and is only 1.6 points behind her in the ranking. She has to improve a lot in the second round.

12:50 p.m

Ema Klinec (SLO)

Now it’s her compatriot Ema Klinec’s turn. She doesn’t get the jump off so well and settles in the midfield with 107.4 points.

12:49 p.m

Intermediate tour for Ursa Bogataj

12:49 p.m

Ursa Bogataj (SLO)

The next Slovenian Ursa Bogataj has a super jump and only puts her skis in the skis at 129 meters. She is now leading the field.

12:48 p.m

Abigail Strate (CAN)

Now the top 10. The Canadian Abigail Strate opens the last ten jumpers. She jumps 2.5 meters further than Freitag and takes the lead from the German with 0.8 points more.

12:47 p.m

Yuki Ito (JPN)

Eleven jumpers now have to go down. Next up is Yuki Ito. With 112.1 points, she is right behind Reisch in the rankings.

12:46 p.m

Friday takes the lead

12:46 p.m

Selina Friday (GER)

Now the second best German in the overall World Cup. Selina Freitag has a good jump and sails down to 125 meters. That means the lead for Richard Freitag’s sister.

12:45 p.m

Josephine Pagnier (FRA)

The French catches a good jump. Josephine Pagnier takes the lead with 120.3 points.

12:44

Thea Minyan Bjorseth (NOR)

The Norwegian Thea Minyan Bjørseth places her skis in the snow at 118 meters. She is also in the second round.

12:43 p.m

Julia Clair (FRA)

Julia Clair has a good jump and jumps 116.5 meters. She can also plan for the second round.

12:42 p.m

Chiara Kreuzer (AUT)

The second Austrian pushes off at the top. Chiara cruiser sails down to 120.5 meters. That means leadership!

12:41

Rupprecht flies at 111m

12:41

Anna Rupprecht (GER)

The next German. Anna Rupprecht caught a mixed jump. It’s over at 111 meters. She is currently the second best German.

12:39 p.m

Ringo Miyajima (JPN)

Her compatriot Ringo Miyajima does not have such a good jump and with 85.8 points just manages to get into the second round.

12:39 p.m

Yuka Seto (JPN)

Yuka Seto is also in the second round with 112 meters.

12:38 p.m

Reisch flies into the top 3

12:38 p.m

Agnes Reisch (GER)

Now Agnes Reisch. She jumped into the top 10 in qualifying. Also now she has a good jump and sails down to 119.5 meters. That currently means number one.

12:38 p.m

Rupprecht lands at 111m

12:36

Jenny Rautionaho (FIN)

The next Finn pushes off at the top. Jenny Rautionaho does not have a good jump. She has to put her skis in the snow at 94 meters. She clearly misses the second round and can pack her bag.

12:35 p.m

Nika Prevc (SLO)

It is now the turn of the sister of the three Prevc brothers. Nika Prevc pushes off at the top and jumps 109.5, putting himself between Seyfarth and Pauline Hessler.

12:35 p.m

Nozomi Maruyama (JPN)

The Japanese Nozomi Maruyama flies down to 112 meters. This means that she is also included in the second round.

12:33 p.m

Daniela Vasilica Haralambie (ROU)

Daniela Vasilica Haralambie also picked up the big Q with 104.5 meters and thus also got a second flight today.

12:32

Hannah Wiegele (AUT)

Now the first Austrian. Hannah Wiegele starts to land at 109 meters. This is currently the last safe place for the second round.

12:31

Lara Malsiner (ITA)

Lara Malsiner now does better than her compatriot and sails down to 120 meters. That’s the lead. She takes the lead with 15 points ahead of Görlich.

12:30 p.m

Jessica Malsiner (ITA)

Jessica Malsiner hits the take-off very well and sails down to 113 meters. This puts her in second place, just behind Görlich.

12:29

Gorgeous with the first jump

12:29

Luisa Gorlich (GER)

Already the third German athlete. It gets loud downstairs and Luisa Görlich gets a good jump. She takes the lead with 96.6 points and is therefore already qualified for the second round.

12:27

Annika Belshaw (USA)

Annika Belshaw doesn’t have a particularly good jump and doesn’t get over the 100m mark. She lands at 99.5 meters.

12:26

Hessler jumps 111.5m

12:26

Pauline Hessler (GER)

The second German ski jumper pushes off at the top. Pauline Hessler (GER) jumps the same distance as Seyfarth. But she doesn’t get as many points as Seyfarth and is now in third place behind her. The Finn is now the first athlete to qualify for the second round.

12:25

Julia Kykkenen (FIN)

The first Finn flies down the hill. Julia Kykkänen sails up to 111 meters and takes the lead from Seyfarth.

12:23

Nicole Konderla (POL)

Now the second Polish ski jumper. Nicole Konderla down to 104 meters. This puts her in second place.

12:22

Kinga Rajda (POL)

Now the first Pole. Kinga Rajda was part of the mixed team yesterday. She hits the take-off better and flies down to 96 meters. Number four lights up.

12:21

Delia Anamaria Folea (ROU)

Now the second Romanian. Delia Anamaria Folea has a slightly better jump than her compatriot. But she is also over at 83.5 meters, which is currently fifth place.

12:20 p.m

Maja Vtic (SLO)

The Slovenian Maja Vtic takes second place after 99 meters. Seyfarth continues to lead the field.

12:19

Tetiana Pylypchuk (UKR)

The first Ukrainian pushes off at the top. Tetiana Pylypchuk jumps out of Gate 20 like the jumpers before her. However, she lands at 73.5 meters. That will probably not happen with a second round.

12:18

Nicole Maurer (CAN)

It’s also an early end for the first Canadian. Nicole Maurer lands at 97.5 meters. She is now second behind Seyfarth.

12:17

Andreea Diana Trabitas (ROU)

The first Romanian, Andreea Diana Trambitas, is too late at the jump and has to put her skis in the snow at 81.5 meters.

12:16

Karolina Indrackova (CZE)

Karolina Indrackova pushes off at the top. She doesn’t hit the jump properly and lands at 90.5 meters.

12:15 p.m

Seyfarth with first jump

12:15 p.m

Juliane Seyfarth (GER)

Juliane Seyfarth opens the home World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt. Good conditions today and she lands at 111.5 metres.

12:12

It’s about to start!

Juliane Seyfarth is the first to start off the beam at 12.15 p.m.

12:10 p.m

Strong result of the Germans in the qualification

In the qualification, three German ski jumpers made it into the top 10. In addition to Agnes Reisch in eighth place, Selina Freitag also missed the podium with fourth place. Katharina Althaus secured the qualifying victory ahead of Silje Opseth and Eva Pinkelnig.

12:05

No Swiss woman in Titisee-Neustadt

The only Swiss Sina Arnet who was able to collect World Cup points this winter is skipping the World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt. Arnet is currently 39th in the overall World Cup with one point.

12:00 p.m

All Austrians there too

In addition to the woman in the yellow jersey, Eva Pinkelnig, the other three Austrians also qualified for today’s competition. The first Austrian is Hannah Wiegele. The only 21-year-old is the 16th of 40 jumpers. The next Austrian ski jumper is then Chiara Kreuzer as 25th. As the fourth last athlete, the team world champion of 2021, Marita Kramer, pushes off at the top. The last ski jumper in the first round is Eva Pinkelnig.

11:55

All German ski jumpers qualified

After the third place in the mixed team yesterday, all seven German ski jumpers prevailed in the qualification today. Juliane Seyfahrt is the first of 40 jumpers to leave the beam. Today she is competing in her first competition this winter. Also at the home World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt are Pauline Hessler, Luisa Görlich, Agnes Reisch and Anna Rupprecht. In addition, the two German athletes who were already in action yesterday in the mixed team with Karl Geiger and Constantin Schmid, Selina Freitag and Katharina Althaus, who is currently third in the overall World Cup, are at the start.

11:49

Peeing in the yellow jersey

After four of 29 World Cup competitions, the Austrian Eva Pinkelnig leads the overall World Cup with 300 points. She was always on the podium in the four competitions and even won the second individual in Wisla. There was also a second and two third podium finishes this season for the 34-year-old. Behind her in second place in the overall World Cup is Silje Opseth with 247 points. The Norwegian has already won two competitions this winter and was seventh once and also finished 20th. The first German Katharina Althaus is currently in third place in the overall World Cup. The girl from Oberstdorf is only 60 points behind Pinkelnig. Althaus also won a World Cup in Lillehammer. Otherwise she took second, fourth and 21st place.

Warm welcome

Hello and welcome to the women’s individual competition from Titisee-Neustadt! The live ticker starts in good time before the start of the jumping.

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