WC Willingen/GER
- skijumping-norway
- 30. Jan. 2017
- 2 Min. Lesezeit
Oh no, come on! After the first round Daniel-André was with an amazing jump on 149,5 meters in the lead after the first round. Then one look up the hill, keep fingers crossed and right after the take-off one can see little commuters of his skies. Maybe he jumped a bit to aggressive, cause he wanted to win, of course. But with a bit worse wind condititions, than during the first round, it was that dram to much fervor. That could be the reason why Tande missed quite close the podium and became 4th with a jump on 134 meters (total score: 240,4 points). However it`s a good sign for the skiflying competitions in Oberstdorf next weekend.

Now let`s see where the other Norwegian boys landed. After Daniel-André was Andreas Stjernen on place 12th (1st round: 135 meters, final round: 133 meters, total score: 209,5 points). 10 places behind him placed himself Anders Fannemel (1st round: 138 meters, final round: 127,5 meters, total score: 195,2 points). Robert Johansson became 24th (1st round: 133,5 meters, final round: 128,5 meters, total score: 193,5 points). On place 26th landed Johann André Forfang with jumps on 138,5 meters and 124 meters (total score: 184,5 points). Tom Hilde has scored as 30th at least one world cup point (1st round: 137 meters, final round: 113 meters, total score: 165,8 points). Unfortunately Joachim missed as the only one the final round. But as compared to all the other jumpers wasn`t his good jump on 131 meters (42th, total score: 87,9 points) much worth.
Last but not least it`s time to say who are the top 3: The German Andreas Wellinger (1st round: 147,5 meters, final round: 135 meters, total score: 242,3 points) won ahead Stefan Kraft (1st round: 148,5 meters, final round: 135,5 meters, total score: 242,0 points) and Manuel Fettner (1st round: 144,5 meters, final round: 136 meters, total score: 241 points) from Austria.
full results here: data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2017/JP/3838/2017JP3838RL.pdf
photo: berkutschi.com
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