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Four Hills Tournament in the live ticker: Geiger misses miracles

Bischofshofen. From December 28th to January 6th, the Four Hills Tournament once again, ski jumping fans from all over the world are under their spell.

Last year Ryoyu Kobayashi was with the previous one Four Hills Tournament the measure of all things. The Japanese won all four competitions and secured the tour victory in front of the German duo Markus Eisenbichler and Stephan Leye.

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Overall ranking of the four hill tour:

1. Dawid Kubacki (POL) – 1131.6 points
2.Marius Lindvik (NOR) – 1111
3.Karl Geiger (GER) – 1108.4

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7:19 p.m .: Tour winner Dawid Kubacki on the “sports show” microphone: “I’m just happy that I stayed calm and did my job.”

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Placements in Bischofshofen:

1. Kubacki (POL)
2nd violinist (GER)
3. Lindvik (POL)

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7:08 p.m .: And he jumps again! Dawid Kubacki shows no nerves and jumps further as a violinist. He thereby secures the Daily and tour victory! Amazing performance of the Pole jumping here at 143 meters! Geiger congratulates and has to admit defeat. The German finished second in Bischofshofen and third overall.

7:06 pm: Karl Geiger gets slightly worse conditions, jumps to 136 meters. It will be a very short story against Marius Lindvik. But he passes. Rank 1.

7:04 pm: The Norwegian Marius Lindvik catches a good jump: 137 meters! Feasible for Karl Geiger!

7:03 p.m .: Stefan Kraft takes the lead. Now Lindvik, Geiger and then Kubacki come. It will be exciting!

18:57: Markus Eisenbichler does not get off the hill table well. Only 130 meters for the German. Not quite round, his second round. Rank 6.

18:54: Kobayashi wants to push again. But he doesn’t succeed. Although the Japanese lands in first place, it will not be enough for the podium.

6:51 p.m .: Constantin Schmid’s second attempt fails somewhat: 127.5 meters mean 7th place for the German. Geiger is about to jump!

6.48 p.m .: With a strong jump to 135.5 meters, Johann Andre Forfang can set himself far apart. Change of leadership! Aschenwald takes over immediately!

6.46 p.m .: A good leap from Leyhe! The 131 meters are not enough for the tour. He is in 3rd place behind Schlierenzauer.

6.44 p.m .: Because of his good first round, the Norwegian Johansson is at the top with 132 meters.

6.40 p.m .: The Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer takes the lead with a width of 133 meters.

6:31 pm: Pius Paschke improves by one and a half meters to 127.5 meters.

6.30 p.m .: It continues with the second round. Kubacki would have to lose about ten meters to get the tour victory. Poland’s victory is more likely. But the Norwegian Lindvik also wants to have a word.

6:16 p.m .: Geiger shows a very good first run in Bischofshofen. But Kubacki still leaves him behind and extends his lead in the overall standings. Geiger still has to hope for a mistake by Poland in the second round.

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Interim results after the 1st round:

1. D. Kubacki (POL) – 151.6
2.K. Geiger (GER) – 147.7
3. M. Lindvik (NOR) – 146.5

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6.11 p.m .: Stefan Kraft finishes the first round in Bischofshofen and jumps a strong 138 meters at the end! The Austrian also wants to get involved in the day’s victory.

6:04 pm: Constantin Schmid (134.5 meters) also has no problems with the 119 meters of the Poland Hula. Good jump of the German!

6.02 p.m .: The German Stephan Leyhe also prevails. But after his good trial run he disappointed with 132 meters.

17:59: It continues with the next co-favorite: Ryoyu Kobayashi has to run against Stefan Huber. The Japanese prevailed in the duel with a good jump to 135.5 meters against the Austrian (132 meters). Kobayashi will have to say goodbye to the tour victory. Karl Geiger can hope for a podium in the overall standings and for the day’s victory.

17:53: Now comes the Norwegian tour hope: Marius Lindvik jumps to 139 meters and clearly wins the duel against Sondre Ringen (117 meters). Is there even a big coup in the form of the tour victory for Lindvik?

5.45 p.m .: The next German jumps: Markus Eisenbichler (137 meters) prevails against the Finn Antti Aalto (127 meters). A really good idea of ​​the top German jumpers.

5.42 p.m .: Now comes Dawid Kubacki. The Pole jumps against Cene Prevc (132 meters) and makes a real mega jump with 143 meters. Madness! 1st place in the ranking. As a result, the lead over Geiger increases even more.

5:37 p.m .: Kubacki, Lindvik and Kobayashi now have to add more. With the strong jump, Geiger puts his competition under even more pressure.

5:34 p.m .: Ammann cannot show well. The Swiss jumps only 121 meters. And Karl Geiger does it much better: he is a top width of 140 meters. Geiger is still in the race for the tour victory!

5:33 p.m .: Now it’s all about Karl Geiger! He has to prevail against the four-time Olympic champion Simon Ammann from Switzerland. Can Geiger make up points in the overall ranking here?

5:31 p.m .: The first German jump in the first round of the tour final: Pius Paschke (126 meters) jumps further than his weak opponent Gregor Deschwanden from Switzerland (118.5 meters). This means Pass 2 for Paschke. Geiger is about to jump.

17:27: The conditions in Bischofshofen are not ideal. The jury chose Luke 8 as the starting point – the lowest starting position compared to the training and trial runs. So far, almost all jumpers have had problems with the short attempt.

5.15 p.m .: Let’s go in Bischofshofen! Does Geiger really succeed in a German ski jumping miracle today? It starts the Pole Zyla (125.5 meters), which prevails against the Slovenian Zajc (121 meters).

5 p.m .: Four jumpers will fight for the podium: R. Kobayashi (Japan), K.Geiger (Germany), M. Lindvik (Norway) and D. Kubacki (Poland).

4.48 p.m .: German tour hope Karl Geiger meets four-time Olympic champion Simon Ammann from Switzerland in the first round. In order to become the overall winner, the currently third place winner has to catch up a total of 13.3 points – the equivalent of 7.38 meters – on the leading Dawid Kubacki.

Monday, January 6, 4:30 p.m .: The time is ready in less than an hour. In the last show, DSV eagle Karl Geiger wants to give everything again so that he can perhaps have a say in the title race. However, he has to hope for mistakes by the competition. In the trial run, the favorite from Poland, Dawid Kubacki showed no weakness and jumped to number 1 in front of the Austrian Michael Hayböck and Geiger.

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Quali, Bischofshofen

1. S. Kraft (AUT)
150.8 points

2. D. Ito (JAP)
150.7 points

3. K. Stoch (POL)
150.4 points

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6. R. Kobayashi (JAP)
148.8 points

9. M. Lindvik (NOR)
146.9 points

13. D. Kubacki (POL)
141.0 points

16.K. Geiger (GER)
137.3 points

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5:33 p.m .: Weak jump from Geiger! 128 meters are only enough for 16th place.

5.18 p.m .: Now Stephan Leye! The DSV eagle flies to 138 meters – good jump!

5.14 p.m .: Strong jumps of the first DSV eagles! Constantin Schmid comes to 139 meters, Markus Eisenbichler to 135 meters. Pius Paschke also does it very well with 133 meters.

5:02 p.m .: Moritz Bär would have been the first DSV eagle for today. But Bär skips the qualification. So we have to be patient with the first Germans. Markus Eisenbichler will be there in about ten minutes.

4.50 p.m .: 20 jumpers already have their qualifications. Anders also carries hair from Norway. The first German is Moritz Bär, who starts as 37th.

4.41 p.m .: At the beginning it is again a Norwegian who sets a first fragrance brand. Anders hair is initially at the top with 129 meters.

16.30 o’clock: Here we go! At the beginning we see a large group of local heroes. Six Austrians are allowed to start. The favorites come to the end as usual.

4.17 p.m .: Karl Geiger not only needs two great jumps tomorrow, but also a lot of blunders from the competition. Poland’s Dawid Kubacki are 13.3 points behind and Norway’s Marius Lindvik is 4.2 points clear. Kubacki in particular would have to make an enormous mistake so that Geiger can still dream of overall victory.

4:08 p.m .: It’ll finally start in half an hour. Can Karl Geiger make a first exclamation point before the final competition tomorrow? We’ll know more in a moment.

15.55 p.m .: Last year the qualification for jumping in Bischofshofen had to be canceled because heavy snowfall had put the ski jumpers in the way. Such a weather chaos is not imminent today.

3.44 p.m .: No time to catch your breath! Just yesterday, the ski jumping stars completed the third stage of the tour in Innsbruck. Karl Geiger has to shake off his disappointing first jump again today.

Sunday, January 5, 3:30 p.m .: Hello and welcome to our live ticker for the Four Hills Tournament. Today we inform you about the qualification for the final jumping in Bischofshofen.

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Innsbruck: Scoring 1st round

1. M. Lindvik (NOR)
139.5 points

2. D. Kubacki (POL)
138.2 points

3. J. Forfang (NOR)
129.2 points

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7. S. Leye (GER)
126.5 points

13. R. Kobayashi (JAP)
122.2 points

23. K. Geiger (GER)
111.1 points

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Innsbruck: Scoring after the second round

1. M. Lindvik (NOR)
253.3 points

2. D. Kubacki (POL)
252.0 points

3. D. Tande (NOR)
249.3 points

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5. S. Leyhe (GER)
241.6 points

8. K. Geiger (GER)
236.5 points

14. R. Kobayashi (JAP)
229.8 points

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Overall ranking after 3 of 4 competitions

1. D. Kubacki (POL)
830.7 points

2. M. Lindvik (NOR)
821.6 points

3. K. Geiger (GER)
817.4 points

4. R. Kobayashi (JAP)
817.0 points

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4:01 p.m .: Lindvik in the ZDF interview: “Kubacki’s lead is quite large, but I will attack in Bischofshofen.” No wonder the Norwegian is aggressive. The shooting star won the last two competitions and is the man of the hour in the world of ski jumping.

15:58: Karl Geiger is now 13.3 points behind leader Dawid Kubacki. “In Bischofshofen it is now all in,” Geiger says on ZDF. The German needs two top jumps and a blunder from the competition if he still wants to compete for the win.

15:52: Karl Geiger on ZDF: “I have to put this in peace tonight. I don’t know yet what to do with it. I know that the jumps weren’t top notch. But I also know that this hill with its wind – Switching is very demanding. “

3.48 p.m .: Lindvik keeps his nerve. In bad conditions, the Norwegian climbs to 120.5 meters – like Kubacki. That’s enough for the day’s victory.

3.46 p.m .: Kubacki makes his second jump in the sand! 120.5 meters are weak, but are enough for the first place. What is Lindvik doing now?

3.42 p.m .: Good second jump from Leyhe! The DSV-Adler is 125 meters ahead of Geiger in the daily ranking.

3.32 p.m .: Ryoyu Kobayashi also fails! The Japanese only comes to 120 meters. He is currently only fifth and loses points on Geiger. Small consolation plaster for the German!

3.20 p.m .: Karl Geiger’s second jump is a little better. The 126 meters do not change the fact that he is experiencing a major debacle today. Geiger can now bury his hopes for the tour victory. Bitter!

3.13 p.m .: The second round begins with Markus Eisenbichler. Its 116.5 meters are hardly better than its disappointing 1st round.

2:57 p.m .: What a debacle for violinists! The German loses a lot of points against Lindvik, Kubacki and Kobayashi.

2.49 p.m .: Karl Geiger with an extremely disappointing jump! 117.5 meters is not even enough for a placement in the top 20.

2.45 p.m .: Ryoyu Kobayashi with a blunder. The Japanese has no great wind conditions and only comes to 122 meters.

2.41 p.m .: Mega jump from Kubacki! With 133 meters, the Pole is screwing into first place for the time being – also thanks to the excellent wind conditions. Strong statement in the fight for overall victory!

2.35 p.m .: A nice sentence by Stephan Leye! The DSV-Adler reaches 125 meters and is best German for the time being. 5th place for Leye!

2:29 p.m .: Markus Eisenbichler can only shake his head. The 114.5 meters of the world champion are enough in a duel with Maciej Kot (112 meters). But the weak result sets the Germans far behind in the overall ranking.

2:26 p.m .: Constantin Schmid is the next DSV eagle. The German climbs to 118 meters – just like his opponent Stefan Huber (Austria). However, Schmid prevails because of slightly better grades.

14.18 p.m .: In the duel between two former tour winners, Gregor Schlierenzauer (127.5 meters) stays ahead of Kamil Stoch (128.5 meters).

2:08 p.m .: Johann Andre Forfang sets a first fragrance brand. In these conditions, 131 meters is a strong result. The Norwegian is initially at the top.

2:01 p.m .: Here we go! And immediately a DSV eagle is allowed off the hill. Pius Paschke (120.5 meters) jumps further than the Finn Antti Aalto (119 meters). But Aalto gets better grades and wins the duel. Now Paschke has to hope that he gets into the second round via the Lucky Loser classification.

13.58 p.m .: It starts in a few moments. What role will the wind play again today? So far it was anything but windless in Innsbruck.

1:44 p.m .: The top 5 overall:

1.R. Kobayashi (JAP) 587.2 points

2. K. Geiger (GER) 580.9

3. D. Kubacki (POL) 578.7

4. M. Lindvik (NOR) 568.3

5. S. Kraft (AUT) 553.6

1.30 p.m .: It finally starts in half an hour. Then the third competition of the four hills tour in Innsbruck begins at the legendary Bergisel. Can Geiger make an exclamation mark again? We’ll know more in a moment.

1:16 p.m .: At yesterday’s qualification, Karl Geiger once again made a good impression. The German landed in 3rd place – two places ahead of his biggest competitor Ryoyu Kobayashi.

Saturday, January 4th, 1 p.m .: Hello and welcome to our live ticker for the 3rd jump of the four hills tour! Here we provide you with all the information about jumping in Innsbruck as usual.

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Final result after 71/71 jumpers (qualified up to 50th place):

1.Marius Lindvik (NOR) – 138.9 points
2.Stefan Kraft (AUT) – 136.8
3. Karl Geiger (GER) –134.9
3. Philipp Aschenwald (AUT) –134.9
5. Ryoyo Kobayashi (JPN) – 134.0
6. Dawid Kubacki (POL) – 133.9

10. Stephan Leyhe (GER) – 128.2
12.Markus Eisenbichler (GER) – 126.7
15.Constantin Schmid (GER) – 124.5
25.Pius Paschke (GER) – 117.8
48. Moritz Baer (GER) – 102.5

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Innsbruck: KO duels with German participation:

Antti Aalto (FIN) – Pius Paschke (GER)
Stefan Huber (AUT) – Constantin Schmid (GER)
Maciej Kot (POL) – Markus Eisenbichler (GER)
Clemens Leitner (AUT) – Stephan Leyhe (GER)
Moritz Baer (GER) – Karl Geiger (GER)

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3.14 p.m .: The last jumper is defending champion Ryoyo Kobayashi – and again the Japanese shows weaknesses. No question: 130 meters are not a catastrophe and are enough for 5th place – but it shows once again that the 23-year-old can be beaten. After jumping in Garmisch, Karl Geiger also wins the favorites duel in the Innsbruck Quali. The best conditions for a mega-exciting jumping tomorrow.

3:11 p.m .: Good jump, good flight, shaky landing. 131.5 meters are “only” enough for 3rd place. In the qualification, an average jump that Geiger conditions can handle.

3:09 p.m .: Aschenwald takes second place with 131 meters, his compatriot Stefan Kraft passes with 132.5 meters. Now comes Karl Geiger.

3:07 p.m .: Garmisch winner Marius Lindvik has landed – at a staggering 131.5 meters. This is rank 1 with a big lead. Four jumpers – including the top favorites Geiger and Kobayyashi.

03.03 p.m .: Co-favorite Dawid Kobacki takes the lead. Like every one of his jumps, no matter which hill, whether training, qualification or competition, is super-serious. 127 meters, a whopping 3.4 points ahead of the previous leader Timi Zajc.

2:59 p.m .: “It was halfway ok”, Markus Eisenbichler evaluates his jump. “It gets even better. I have to hold the skis together a bit more, but I’m on the right track. ”

2.48 p.m .: A German pack of three follows. Stefan Leyhe makes the start, for his 127 meters (3rd place) he receives an approving nod from the national coach. Constantin Schmid follows, takes another good jump and also qualifies with 126 meters (6th place). Third is Pius Paschke, who with a width of 122 meters (13th place) jumps significantly shorter than his predecessors, but can still jump tomorrow.

2.44 p.m .: Now Markus Eisenbichler on his world championship hill. After jumping off too late in training he now perfectly catches the end of the hill. At 128 meters, he sets the new best distance, a few deductions due to the wind conditions cost him the lead – he is second behind Junshiro Kobayashi and thus easily qualified.

2:33 p.m .: Bad luck for Baer that just before his jump the good wind conditions deteriorated. 114.0 meters are by no means a fabulous result, but are enough for a safe qualification for tomorrow’s jumping.

2:31 p.m .: Taku Takeuchi takes the lead with 124.5 meters and jumps half a meter further than American Kevin Bickner. Now Moritz Baer is the first DSV eagle.

02.25 p.m .: 28 jumpers landed fall-free, so the first qualifications are also certain. The Austrians Aigner, Huber, Schiffner and Leitner will be there tomorrow, as well as Prevc (SLO), Ringen (NOR) and Peter (SUI) as well as the current leader, the Finn Antti Aalto.

2:14 p.m .: The start-up has been shortened somewhat compared to training. After the first 17 jumpers, the Austrian Clemens Aigner (120.0 meters) leads the Slovenian Cene Prevc (117.0) and Stefan Huber (119.0, but worse posture marks). No German jumper has yet started.

2.00 p.m .: Here we go! 72 jumpers are now jumping down the hill hoping for the best possible position for tomorrow’s jumping. Stefan Rainer from Austria sets the first brand, jumping a moderate 107.5 meters.

1:50 p.m .: The Bergisel ski jump has been something of a lucky jump for the DSV eagles since last year. Here Markus Eisenbichler became world champion ahead of Karl Geiger last season, and there was gold for the Germans in all three team competitions (men, women and mixed). It can go on like this today.

1.30 p.m .: The qualification for Bergisel jumping in Innsbruck starts in half an hour. On the 130 meter high hill, around 92 km / h speed is reached during the jump – the K point is 120 meters. 22,500 fans are waiting for the athletes at the outlet. In Innsbruck 10 degrees plus (!) Are currently measured – one can almost speak of a heat jump.

12.01 p.m .: Breakdowns caused a lot of trouble at the latest jumping in Garmisch-Patenkirchen. Norway coach Alexander Stöckl even spoke of a “scandal”. What happened and what the Organizing Committee of the Four Hills Tournament even apologized for, you can read here >>

Friday, January 3rd, 7.49 a.m .: Today it continues. The qualification for the third competition in Innsbruck is coming up and at the top of the tableau a tough title three-way battle has developed between Ryoyo Kobayashi, Karl Geiger and Dawid Kubacki. All three are just 8.5 meters apart. Therefore, no one can now afford a dropout – not even in the qualification.

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15.55 p.m .: Now Lindvik! Can the Norwegian repeat his crazy jump from the first round? This time he flies “only” 136 meters. But that’s enough for the day’s victory. Geiger can still feel like a winner. He makes up a few points on his biggest competitor Kobayashi.

15:51: Kobayashi jumps 141 meters. Great flight of the Japanese! Then it’s Geiger’s turn. The DSV eagle tops Kobayashi’s result by half a meter. What a tough competition from Geiger!

3.47 p.m .: Constantin Schmid jumps 134.5 meters. Great job!

3.42 p.m .: Johann Andre Forfang jumps past Eisenbichler to 1st place with 135 meters.

3.38 p.m .: Markus Eisenbichler flies to first place with a jump of 134.5 meters.

3.30 p.m .: Pius Paschke climbs to 132 meters in unfavorable conditions. Good jump of the DSV eagle!

3.19 p.m .: Jan Hörl begins the second round. With his 130 meters, he won’t jump for the day’s victory today.

2:58 p.m .: German duel at the end of the first round. Moritz Bär jumps 115 meters. And despite adverse conditions, Karl Geiger climbs to 132 meters. It is the same width as in Kobayashi. But the German had worse wind values. Therefore, he has one point more than the Japanese.

2:54 p.m .: Ryoyu Kobayashu only comes to 132 meters. That is too little for his circumstances.

2.48 p.m .: Markus Eisenbichler jumps 129 meters. His opponent Sondre Ringen from Norway is just 119.5 meters.

2:32 p.m .: Stephan Leyhe (131 meters) prevails over Viktor Polasek (114 meters).

2:28 p.m .: Constantin Schmid is DSV eagle number 5 today. Its 134.5 meters are easily enough to assert themselves in a direct duel with the Norwegian Robin Pedersen (121.5 meters).

2:26 p.m .: The next DSV eagle is allowed to fly. Luca Roth comes to 123.5 meters.

2:21 pm: What a mega jump by Marius Lindvik! 143.5 meters! Hill record set! It goes without saying that the Norwegian takes the lead.

2:19 p.m .: Martin Hamann is the third German jumper. He flies 128 meters. His opponent Michael Hayboeck from Austria is a little better. The Austrian brings it to 128.5 meters.

14.17 p.m .: Daniel Huber jumps to the top with 136.5 meters. Great jump from the Austrian!

2:08 p.m .: Philipp Raimund is the next German. At 19, he is the youngest jumper today. Raimund comes to 125 meters. His opponent Jan Hoerl from Austria comes to 127 meters.

2:01 p.m .: Pius Paschke is the first jumper off the hill. 130.5 meters are a good start for the German competition. But it is not enough to beat his strong opponent Roman Koudelka. The Czech comes to 135 meters.

1:47 p.m .: Best weather conditions in Garmisch-Partenkirchen! The sun is shining. This also pleases the many spectators, who are already creating a good mood. So everything would be set up for a gripping New Year’s jump.

1.30 p.m .: Half an hour. Then the first jumper leaves the hill. Can Karl Geiger cheer in competition after yesterday’s qualifying victory? We’ll know more in a moment.

1.00 p.m .: In an hour it will finally start in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. In yesterday’s qualification, Karl Geiger was able to confirm his strong form. The German won ahead of the Austrian Philipp Aschenwald and the Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi.

Wednesday, January 1, 12:00 p.m .: Happy New Year and welcome to our live ticker for New Year’s jumping in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Here we provide you with all information about the second jumping of the four hills tour.

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Bottom line from jumping in Oberstdorf:

1

Ryoyu Kobayashi

305.10

2

Karl Geiger

295.90

3

Dawid Kubacki

294.70

4

Stefan Kraft

291.20

5

Piotr Zyla

281.50

6

Philipp Aschenwald

280.30

7

Yukiya Sato

280.10

8th

Robert Johansson

279.80

9

Domen Prevc

279.50

10

Marius Lindvik

278.50

11

Markus Eisenbichler

277.80

12

Pius Paschke

277.40

13

Stephan Leyhe

276.60

14

Michael Hayböck

272.80

15

Johann André Forfang

272.50

16

Simon Ammann

270.00

17

Anze Lanisek

269.50

18

Daiki Ito

267.30

19

Kamil Stoch

267.00

20

Constantin Schmid

266.20

21

Peter Prevc

265.30

22

Yevgeny Klimov

265.00

23

Junshiro Kobayashi

264.10

24

Timi Zajc

262.00

25

Jan Hörl

253.30

26

Roman Koudelka

247.70

27

Luca Roth

242.40

28

Maciej droppings

235.80

29

Moritz Bär

229.40

30

Stefan Hula

220.80

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Tuesday, December 31, 5 p.m .: Tomorrow is the New Year’s jumping in Garmisch-Patenkirchen. There was a little surprise in qualifying. Ryoyo Kobayashi showed slight weaknesses, only finished in third place. The German Karl Geiger did not miss this chance and secured the qualification victory with 139 meters. The duels with German participation:
These are the duels with German participation:

  • 1st duel: Pius Paschke (26) – Roman Koudelka (25)
  • 4. Duel: Philipp Raimund (29) – Jan Hörl (22)
  • 9. Duel: Martin Hamann (34) – Michael Hayböck (17)
  • 12. Duel: Lucas Roth (37) – Killian Peier (14)
  • 13th duel: Robin Pedersen (38) – Constantin Schmid (13)
  • 14th duel: Viktor Polasek (39) – Stephan Leyhe (12)
  • 21st Duel: Sondre Wrestling (46) – Markus Eisenbichler (5)
  • 25. Duel: Moritz Bear (50) Karl Geiger (1)

7:27 p.m .: And that’s exactly what he does: Ryoyu Kobayashi jumps even further and secures it Victory in Oberstdorf, Awesome performance by the Japanese, who can prevail against an outstanding Karl Geiger.

7:24 pm: Geiger picks up speed … Ziiiieh! Geiger flies up to 134 meters! This is the guide for violinists! Madness! Now only Kobayashi can take his victory!

7:22 pm: Now comes the Austrian Stefan Kraft. He has trouble landing, but the flight phase was decent. Will it be ranked 1 or 2 …? In fact, it’s only 2nd place, probably mainly because of the landing. Karl Geiger now follows.

7.20 p.m .: Eisenbicher jumps to 123.5 meters. He was late on the edge, had to correct a lot. In the end it is only enough for 7th place. Too bad!

7.18 p.m .: After the two Norwegians Forfang and Lindvik, Markus Eisenbichler is getting ready. Geiger will follow soon.

7.14 p.m .: Now the real top jumpers are coming: the Norwegian Johansson jumps to 2nd place, the Austrian Aschenwald even to 1st

7.11 p.m .: Pius Paschke, the German, jumps again! At the end it is 132.5 meters. 3rd place for the surprise jumper.

7:03 p.m .: Leyhe jumps to the front! 133 meters are impressive! Constantin Schmid jumps his typical range – 4th place.

18:58: By the way, the jumpers start in reverse order. Means: The best jumpers come at the end, including the German violinists and Eisenbichler.

18:54: These were the top five losers, the “Lucky Losers” of the first round. The Germans Roth and Bär finished second and fourth.

6.50 p.m .: The German Moritz Baer is the second jumper to secure first place at least once. 118.5 meters.

6.49 p.m .: It continues with the second round.

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Interim results after the first round:

1

Ryoyu Kobayashi (JAP)

154.80

2

Karl Geiger (GER)

147.10

3

Stefan Kraft (AUS)

145.60

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6:27 pm: The qualification winner, Stefan Kraft, also made a good leap: third place for the Austrian. All top jumpers performed well. It will be an exciting second round with seven Germans! The DSV eagles present themselves very well!

6:22 pm: Leyhe also goes into the second round. Bartol’s 106.0 meters is not enough to win against the German.

6:19 p.m .: Ryoyu Kobayashi once again flies away and jumps to 1st place. 154 points for the extremely strong Japanese.

6:16 p.m .: Markus Eisenbichler also jumps superbly. 3rd place for the 134 meters in difficult conditions. A little resurrection for Eisenbichler! Madness!

6.13 p.m .: It is 124.5 meters from Raimund. The violinist is carried by the audience and lands at 135 meters. 1st place, Oberstdorf cheers!

6.12 p.m .: The eagerly awaited German duel: Raimund against violinist! Can the favorite Geiger deliver here?

6.03pm: Now the high-caliber jump. Favorite Peter Prevc jumps to 127 meters in less than ideal conditions. What can its Austrian competitor oppose? Philipp Aschenwald wins because he jumps to 132.5 meters. Prevc must actually be scared.

17:59: The next German. Konstantin Schmid wants to crack Kilian Peier’s 123.5 meters. A short story, but … three and a half meters more! He is further and is 9th!

17:56: Difficult flight conditions for Kubacki with tailwind. The Pole still secured first place over 132.0 meters.

17:53: The next German goes into a duel. Pius Paschke only has to crack 112 meters. And … He flies and flies and flies. 132.5 meters! That means rank 3.

5.46 p.m .: A German duel follows. Moritz Baer jumps to 121.5 meters. Martin Hamann can only oppose 118.5 meters. Unlike all other jumps before, Baer is better.

5.44 p.m .: The first German! Luca Roth jumps to 124 meters with a slight updraft. His opponent is Antti Aalto. It only jumps to 119 meters. The first German is on! The audience cheers.

5.41 p.m .: Norwegian Robert Johansson had a bad start to the day and injured his back while sniffing snow. He starts anyway – and makes a strong jump. Even further than Daiki Ito. First and second place, Ito will probably be one of the “Lucky Losers”.

5:35 p.m .: As is so often the case in Oberstdorf, the conditions are not optimal. The jumpers have little start on the hill.

5.30 p.m .: Here we go! The Russian Evgeniy Klimov starts 68th Four Hills Tournament and wins the first duel.

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5.13 p.m .: It starts in a quarter of an hour. Leyhe and Eisenbichler have a good chance of the second round. Geiger meets teammate Raimund – he too would have to assert himself against the young teammate without any problems.

4.46 p.m .: The 50 qualified jumpers are traditionally divided into 25 pairs. The first jumps against the 50th, the second against the 49th, etc. … The respective winners qualify for the second round. Likewise, the five best losers, the so-called “Lucky Losers”.

2.47 p.m .: The trial run starts in just over an hour. With the best weather and a sold-out stadium, 25,000 fans will create a mood. Nine DSV eagles are at the start today. The greatest chances of victory are attributed to Karl Geiger.

Sunday, December 29, 11:04 a.m .: Good Morning. After yesterday’s qualification, the ski jumpers start today in the 68th Four Hills Tournament. The trial run starts at 4 p.m. and the competition follows at 5:30 p.m. We report live!

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Current score:

1.Stefan Kraft (AUT) – 152.20 points
Junshiro Kobayashi (JPN) – 149.60
3. Stephan Leyhe (GER) – 147.90
4. Ryoyo Kobayasshi (JPN) – 147.60
5.Markus Eisenbichler (GER) – 146.50
6.Karl Geiger (GER) – 145.00
7.Marius Lindvik (NOR) – 144.30
8. Domen Prevc (SLO) – 144.00
9. Piotr Zyla (POL) – 143.50
10. Philipp Aschenwald (AUT) – 141.50

11. Constantin Schmid (Qualified)
14. Pius Paschke (Q)
17. Martin Hamann (Q)
33. Luca Roth (Q)
34. Moritz Baer (Q)
45. Philipp Raimund (Q)

59. Richard Freitag (not qualified)
61. Kilian Maerkl (not qualified)
64. Felix Hoffmann (not qualified)

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17:53: The qualification in Oberstdorf ends with a decent result from a German perspective. Nine DSV eagles will start tomorrow. The only downside is the resignation of Richard Freitag, who is unfortunately still weak in form.

17:51: Stefan Kraft sits on the 1 with 136 meters. Now only the top favorite Ryoyo Kobayashi – and he shows small weaknesses. At 133.5 meters, the Japanese “only” finished fourth, behind his brother Junshiro. Perhaps he has saved the vastness for tomorrow.

5.47 p.m .: Now it’s getting really loud. Karl Geiger starts as one of the favorites for the overall victory. The DSV eagle lays confidently 132 meters on the snow, qualifies easily and ends up behind Leyhe and Eisenbichler on the 4th

5.42 p.m .: Austrian Daniel Huber also screwed up his jump, but saved Gregor Schlierenzauer. He is there, completely to the suffering of Huber.

5:36 p.m .: Constantin Schmid (129.5 meters) and Stephan Leyhe (133.5) perform their mandatory duties better than Friday and qualify for the final. Then the next hammer: star jumper Gregor Schlierenzauer screwed up his jump completely and is likely to drop out at 112.5 meters.

17:27: Disillusionment follows. Richard Friday’s messed up season continues on tour, 112 meters mean 31st place and the end of qualifying. You can see the disappointment.

5:23 p.m .: Now Markus Eisenbichler! It does not have perfect conditions, the landing can also be optimized. But the white is great. 134 meters – 1st place, that’s what it looks like! Moritz Baer had previously qualified with 124 meters.

5:19 p.m .: For God’s sake! Takeu Takeuchi falls on landing, both skis loosen and one of them flies in a high arc into the audience ranks. After the first pictures nobody seems to have been hurt. The shock can be seen by the fans.

5.15 p.m .: Gregor Deschwanden is the first of this year’s four hill tour to be disqualified. The Swiss suit was too big – but its width would not have been enough for the final anyway.

5:08 p.m .: The Bulgarian Vladimir Zografski and the Russian Dimitry Vassiliev line up behind Hamann and Roth with their expanses – both will be there tomorrow!

5:02 p.m .: Wow! 15,000 spectators are there today, the record for the qualifying for the four hills tour. Tomorrow’s competition is of course sold out with 25,000 fans.

4.50 p.m .: Short break! A slight updraft is nice, but it no longer fits into the specified wind corridor and therefore you have to wait a short time. 16 weitere Springer sind gelandet, noch immer sind Hamann und Roth auf den ersten beiden Plätzen. Das zeigt: Die beiden B-Team-Jungs haben wirklich starke erste Auftritte hingelegt.

16.33 Uhr: Philipp Raimund macht es deutlich besser. 122,5 Meter könnten für das Springen morgen reichen. Ebenso stark springt Luca Roth (122,60), auch Martin Hamann (133,10) legt eine Superweite hin und ist mit Sicherheit morgen am Start.

16.30 Uhr: Los gehts! Und direkt ist ein deutscher Springer aus der B-Mannschaft dran. Felix Hoffmann legt die erste Weite des Tages vor, 102 Meter sind….sagen wir… ausbaufähig.

16.20 Uhr: Die Bedingungen sind heute exzellent, nur minimaler Rückenwind weht derzeit. Wir dürfen uns auf ein tolles Springen freuen.

4:01 p.m .: Ein Hoffnungsschimmer: In dieser Saison ist Kobayashi nicht ganz der Dominator, der er letztes Jahr war. Der 23-Jährige führt zwar erneut die Tabelle des Gesamt-Weltcups an, gewinnt jedoch nicht Springen um Springen wie im letzten Winter. Mit vier starken Auftritten scheint der Japaner bezwingbar.

3.30 p.m .: Eine Stunde noch bis zum ersten Sprung der Vierschanzentournee 19/20. In Oberstdorf ist bereits einiges los, wie immer dürften die Springen auch in diesem Jahr von den Fans zu einer fetten Party gemacht werden.

14.14 Uhr: Der Weltcup-Stand vor dem Start in die Vierschanzentournee:

  1. Ryoyo Kobayashi (JPN) – 440 Punkte
  2. Stefan Kraft (AUT) – 369
  3. Karl Geiger (GER) – 347
  4. Kamil Stoch (POL) – 275
  5. Daniel-Andre Tanda (NOR) – 273

18. Pius Paschke (GER) – 101
21. Stephan Leyhe (GER) – 87
23. Constantin Schmid (GER) – 79
30. Richard Freitag (GER) – 37
32. Markus Eisenbichler (GER) – 32
36. Moritz Bär (GER) – 22

14.01 Uhr: In wenigen Stunden geht es los. Die große Frage: Kann der japanische Überflieger Ryoyo Kobayashi erneut dominieren wie bei der letzten Vierschanzentournee oder kann ihm womöglich sogar ein DSV-Adler gefährlich werden?

1:05 p.m .: Letzte Saison sprang Markus Eisenbichler auf das Treppchen, verfehlte den ganz großen Coup nur knapp. In die neue Saison ist der DSV-Adler allerdings nicht so gut gestartet. „Ich habe noch ein, zwei Baustellen. Aber ich bin körperlich fit und fühle mich mit den voll geladenen Akkus in der Lage, gut zu springen. Ich habe das in mir und weiß, es dauert nicht mehr so lange“, gibt sich der Weltmeister dennoch positiv.

Samstag, 10.31 Uhr: Heute geht es los: Die ersten Springen der Vierschanzentournee 19/20. Der neue DSV-Bundestrainer geht mit hohen Erwartungen hinein: „Es ist für uns ein realistisches Ziel, dass wir mit einem Athleten im besten Fall aufs Podium kommen. Wenn das passiert, können wir zufrieden sein“, sagte Stefan Horngacher am Freitag.

19.12 Uhr: Zu den Favoriten gehört nach seinen sensationellen Sprüngen im letzten Jahr der Deutsche Markus Eisenbichler, aber auch Karl Geiger machte in der neuen Saison auf sich aufmerksam. Auch Stefan Kraft (Österreich) und Daniel Andre Tande (Norwegen) werden gute Chancen ausgerechnet. Topfavorit bleibt aber Überflieger Ryoyu Kobayashi.

16.11 Uhr: Die vier Springen sind auch in diesem Jahr traditionell in Oberstdorf (29.12.), Garmisch-Patenkirchen (1.1.), Innsbruck (4.1.) und Bischofshofen (6.1.).

12.03 Uhr: Morgen findet die Quali in Oberstdorf statt, am Sonntag steigt das Springen dort. Die weiteren Termine: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (31. Dezember/1. Januar), Innsbruck (3./4. Januar), Bischofshofen (5./6. Januar).

10.54 Uhr: Morgen blickt die ganze Skisprung-Welt gespannt nach Oberstdorf. Wer kann bei der Quali zum Auftaktspringen ein erstes Ausrufezeichen setzen? Kann endlich mal wieder ein deutscher Springer die Tournee gewinnen?

Freitag, 27. Dezember, 8.20 Uhr: Guten Morgen und herzlich willkommen zu unserem Live-Ticker zur Vierschanzentournee. Hier versorgen wir dich in den kommenden Tagen mit allen Infos rund um das Skisprung-Spektakel.

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