Ski jumping Villach women: Live ticker – HS 98 individual

  • 12:50

    Thea Minyan Bjørseth (NOR)

    The Norwegian has a relatively low approach speed and comes down at 82.5 meters. That’s fifth place.

  • 12:49

    Anna Rupprecht (GER)

    Rupprecht shows a great jump here and lands at 87 meters. This means she is definitely in the second round.

  • 12:48

    Julia Kykkänen (FIN)

    The Finn takes off late and also comes down at 84.5 meters.

  • 12:48

    Luisa Görlich (GER)

    The 25-year-old had a calm flight and that was enough for 84.5 meters and eighth place.

  • 12:47

    Silje Opseth (NOR)

    The Norwegian is a little early at the jump table and comes down at 84.5 meters. This is fifth place.

  • 12:46

    Karolina Indrackova (CZE)

    The Czech woman’s skis spread wide apart in flight. Nevertheless, it goes to 84.5 meters and ends up in third place.

  • 12:45

    Annika Sieff (ITA)

    The Italian shows a solid jump of 86.5 meters and takes second place.

  • 12:44

    Chiara Kreuzer (AUT)

    The Austrian comes down at 81 meters and has a slight tailwind on the slope. That’s only ninth place at the moment.

  • 12:43

    Katra Komar (SLO)

    Her teammate doesn’t do much better and lands after 81 meters. This puts her in eighth place.

  • 12:42

    Ajda Kosnjek (SLO)

    Kosnjek can’t cope here at all and the jump is over after just 77.5 meters.

  • 12:42

    Anezka Indrackova (CZE)

    The Czech is in the final round with 83.5 meters.

  • 12:41

    Nozomi Maruyama (JPN)

    The Japanese is not happy with her jump of 84.5 meters. Nevertheless, she qualified for round two.

  • 12:40

    Yuka Seto (JPN)

    The second Japanese woman takes off and is relatively high in the air. For Seto it is enough for 86.5 meters and takes the lead from Juliane Seyfarth.

  • 12:39

    Juliane Seyfarth (GER)

    The first German doesn’t take the jump optimally, but it’s still enough for 85 meters and takes the lead for the time being.

  • 12:39

    Pauline Heßler (GER)

    Her teammate is a bit crooked in the air and comes down at 81 meters.

  • 12:38

    Lara Malsiner (ITA)

    The second Italian in the field shows the longest jump of 84.5 meters, but only ends up in third place.

  • 12:37

    Daniela Vasilica Haralambie (ROU)

    The only Romanian shows a solid jump of 83.5 meters and takes second place behind Belshaw.

  • 12:36

    Paige Jones (USA)

    The next American woman doesn’t get any pressure under her skis and lands after 78.5 meters.

  • 12:36

    Nicole Maurer (CAN)

    Maurer catches the jump a little better and comes down at 80.5 meters. That’s third place at the moment.

  • 12:35

    Emma Chervet (FRA)

    Chervet doesn’t cope well here and misses the jump. After 78 meters she already lands.

  • 12:34

    Sina Arnet (SUI)

    The only Swiss woman didn’t get the jump right and at 76 meters it was over for the 18-year-old.

  • 12:32

    Kurumi Ichinohe (JPN)

    The first Japanese woman jumps off and takes second place with 81.5 meters.

  • 12:32

    Jessica Malsiner (ITA)

    Is the Italian doing better now? No. With only 78 meters she will probably miss the second round.

  • 12:31

    Annika Belshaw (USA)

    The American doesn’t get along so well on the normal hill and only lands at 81.5 meters.

  • 12:30

    Katharina Ellmauer (AUT)

    Katharina Ellmauer from the Austrian team opens the first round. Can she score her first points in her second World Cup participation? With only 78 meters this will probably be difficult.

  • 12:22

    A Swiss woman at the start

    After no Swiss woman made it through qualification in yesterday’s competition, Sina Arnet is one of them today. The 18-year-old is the fifth jumper in the first round.

  • 12:16

    Austria with seven jumpers at the start

    The Austrians are taking part in the home World Cup with Katharina Ellmauer, Chiara Kreuzer, Julia Mühlbacher, Lisa Eder, Marita Kramer, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger and Eva Pinkelnig. The experienced Pinkelnig, who came in second yesterday, probably has the best chance of a podium finish. But Mühlbacher and Eder in fifth and seventh place also delivered great results.

  • 12:10

    The favorites

    The top contender for victory today is once again the Slovenian Nika Prevc. She already won yesterday’s competition and today’s qualification. The Japanese Yuki Ito should also be a force to be reckoned with. The 29-year-old is behind the Slovenian and Josephine Pagnier from France in the overall ranking. Yesterday she narrowly missed the podium with fourth place and in the qualifying she ended up in second place.

  • 12:01

    German quintet

    A total of five DSV athletes qualified for today’s jumping. The quintet is led by Anna Rupprecht, who came twelfth. Selina Freitag came in 18th and Luisa Görlich in 22nd. The German team is completed by Juliane Seyfarth in 27th and Pauline Hessler in 31st. Katharina Schmid is still taking a break because she is completing a training block.

  • Welcome!

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

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