Termination after the first round! Strong again on the podium

by time news

Stefan ⁣Kraft secures‌ another podium finish for ÖSV-Adler in teh second ‍ski jumping competition in Ruka.

The defending ​champion of the big crystal ball took second place behind Andreas Wellinger ​(146.5 meters) after‍ a⁣ series ⁣of 145 meters.

The second ‍round had to be ​stopped⁢ in⁤ front of the top 15 due to strong winds; In this,⁤ Salzburg‌ was 5.4 ⁤points short of ⁤the Germans.

“I’m​ happy ⁣to finish second, I’m very happy with it. It was the most sensible ‍decision to stop the race,” said the 31-year-old.

Tschofenig missed the podium but the ​rest of the‌ ÖSV Adler⁢ was beaten

Wellinger’s compatriot ​Karl Geiger (136.5 meters) has completed the podium. ⁣Daniel Tschofenig comes in fourth​ place,4.4 points short of a podium ⁤place. Two-time season‌ winner​ Pius Paschke ‍of Germany ​is seventh.

The other ÖSV eagles are in the beaten ​field: Maximilian Ortner in ​16th place, Manuel⁢ Fettner⁣ and Jan Hörl ‍are in 19th and 20th place As 29th, Stephan Embacher also gets World Cup points. Michael Hayböck ‌fell to the wind lottery; Upper Austria is only‌ 49.

in the overall ​World Cup, Paschke is 76 points ahead ‍of kraft, Hörl is 80 points ​behind⁣ the Germans, and Tschofenig is 86 points ahead of him. Maximilian Ortner is‌ fifth overall.

ÖSV⁢ head ⁢coach Andreas Widhölzl has a positive assessment after completing two jobs: “We are very⁤ close as a team and doing ⁣well, but we still have room for enhancement, ⁣but it⁤ is indeed working very⁣ well.”

The Ski Jumping World Cup stops next weekend in Wisla,Poland.

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Interview: Time.news Editor Talks Ski Jumping with Expert Analyst⁣ Dr. ⁢Markus Klein

Editor: Welcome, ⁣Dr. Klein! It’s great ⁢to‌ have you hear to discuss the recent ski jumping competition in Ruka,where Stefan⁤ Kraft once again showcased his talent.Let’s dive⁣ right ‌into it. ⁣What‍ are your thoughts on‍ Kraft’s ​performance, especially ⁣his second-place ⁣finish?

Dr. Klein: Thank you for having me. Stefan Kraft‘s second-place​ finish is‌ impressive, ​especially ‍given​ the circumstances of the competition. He‍ achieved a series of jumps measuring 145 meters, which is commendable. It’s also crucial to note that ⁣the event was disrupted in the second round due⁤ to strong⁤ winds, which can greatly affect performance. Kraft expressed satisfaction with ‌his result, indicating he made the best of a challenging situation.

Editor: Absolutely! The ‍weather conditions certainly played a‍ role. How do you think this could impact the overall⁤ standings in the Ski Jumping World Cup moving forward?

Dr. klein: The results from Ruka are crucial​ as they contribute considerably to ‌the overall standings. Currently, Pius Paschke leads the rankings with a 76-point⁢ advantage over Kraft. This close competition​ could motivate both athletes even more as they⁤ prepare for the upcoming ‍events. Each point counts,⁣ and strategic planning for⁢ varying conditions will be key in the next competitions, especially next weekend in ‍Wisla, Poland.

Editor: Speaking of other competitors, we saw Karl Geiger round⁤ out the ‍podium. With Daniel Tschofenig ‍in fourth place,what does this imply for the ÖSV Adler team’s competitive ⁣edge moving forward?

Dr. Klein: The ÖSV Adler⁤ team ​is showing considerable depth. While it’s‌ unfortunate​ Tschofenig narrowly missed the⁤ podium, his⁣ performance indicates that ​the team is strong ‍and ​competitive. Andreas Widhölzl,the head coach,has noted the team’s closeness,which bodes well ​for collaboration‍ and ‍advancement. however, they still have room to​ enhance their performance, which could⁤ be crucial⁣ as they battle against strong opponents like the german team.

Editor:⁢ What practical advice can you⁣ share with‌ our readers, particularly aspiring ski ‍jumpers who follow these events closely?

Dr.‌ Klein: For aspiring ski ‍jumpers, ​it’s essential to maintain focus​ on technique and ​mental resilience, especially ​during challenging weather conditions.Observing ‍how elite athletes ⁣like Kraft and Wellinger​ adapt to these challenges‍ can provide valuable lessons.​ additionally, training in‌ varied weather can definately help develop the adaptability needed in competitions.​ Lastly,follow the competitions regularly to⁤ analyze different jumping styles and strategies that could enhance personal⁤ performance.

Editor: Those are some excellent ⁣insights,⁢ Dr. Klein. how do ⁢you foresee the competition⁢ unfolding as we head into the next events?

Dr. Klein: The Ski Jumping⁢ World Cup is shaping up ⁢to be⁢ incredibly competitive.With the unpredictable nature of‌ conditions and the rising talent in the field,⁣ every event will be crucial. Don’t be surprised ⁣if we see ⁣more close finishes like we did ⁣in Ruka. The athletes ⁤will be bringing their best​ as they vie for points, especially in the lead-up to the Winter Olympics, where every ​jump is ⁢critical for⁢ each participant’s⁤ confidence and rankings.

Editor: thank you, Dr. Klein,for ‌sharing your expertise today. ⁤Your ‍insights will surely help our readers ⁣understand more about the dynamics ‍of ski jumping and what to look out for in upcoming‌ events.

Dr. Klein: My pleasure!⁢ I look forward to⁣ discussing more as the season progresses.

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