Well did a Polish jumpers in the qualifying competition for the New Year’s Four Hills Tournament in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Five charges Lukasz Kruczek received a promotion. A pair of arranged themselves so that we can also be sure of the participation of at least two Poles in the second round competition on Saturday.
Qualifications emerged two Polish couples who face off in the first round of Saturday’s contest in Ga-Pa. Kamil Stoch will fight Muranka Clement and Peter Alexander Zniszczol alive. The competition will also see David Kubacki, the opponent will be Germany’s Andreas Wank.
In the qualification of the best of the Poles presented a vein, which is after the jump on the 127 meter took 12th place. Stoch jumped meter closer and took 13th place. Also soared far Kubacki, who gave 128.5 subway 18th position. Slightly weaker Alexander Zniszczol jumping distance (116 m) and Clement Muranka (122.5 m), who in turn took place 40 and 37.
proved unbeatable Norwegian Andreas Jakobsen, who broke the record jump landing on 145 meter!
The competition in Ga-Pa will be held on Saturday, January 1st at 14.00. Gwizdek24.pl conduct a live broadcast of the event.
Couple Poles KO
1. Anders Jacobsen (Norway) – 50. Gregor Schlierenzauer (Austria)
2. Noriaki Kasai (Japan) – 49. Simon Ammann (Switzerland)
3. Peter Prevc (Slovenia) – 48. Roman Koudelka (Czech Republic)
4. Stefan Kraft (Austria) – 47. Vladimir Zografski (Bulgaria)
5. Richard Freitag (Germany) – 46. Ronan Lamy Chapuis (France)
6. Severin Freund (Germany) – 45 Jarko Maeaettae (Finland)
7. Dmitry Vasilyev (Russia) – 44. Vladislav Bojarincew (Russia)
8. Michael Hayboeck (Austria) – 43. Sami Niemi (Finland)
9. Rune Velta (Norway) – 42. Mikhail Maksimoczkin (Russia)
10. Daiki Ito (Japan) – 41. Anssi Koivuranta (Finland)
11. Piotr Zyla (Poland) – 40. Alexander Zniszczol (Poland)
12. Jernej Damjan (Slovenia) – 39. Johann Forfang (Norway)
13. Kamil Stoch (Poland) – 38. Clement Muranka (Poland)
14. Anders Bardal (Norway) – 37. Davide Bresadola (Italy)
15. Matjaz Pungertar (Slovenia) – 36. Stephan Leyhe (Germany)
16. Phillip Sjoeen (Norway) – 35. Jakub Janda (Czech Republic)
17. Nejc Dežman (Slovenia) – 34. Andreas Kofler (Austria)
18. Dawid Kubacki (Poland) – 33. Andreas Wank (Germany)
19. Thomas Diethart (Austria) – 32. Daniel Andre Tande (Norway)
20. Gregor Deschwanden (Switzerland) – 31. Vincent Descombes Sevoie (France)
21. Jan Matura (Czech Republic) – 30. Daniel Wenig (Germany)
22. Taku Takeuchi (Japan) – 29. Anders Fannemel (Norway)
23. Robert Kranjec (Slovenia) – 28 Junishiro Kobayashi (Japan)
24. Michael Neymayer (Germany) – 27. Lauri Asikainen (Finland)
25. Kento Sakuyama (Japan) – 26. Marinus Kraus (Germany)
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Author: KZ
Source: gwizdek24.pl
Photo: AFP / EAST NEWS
Agency photo: AFP / East News
Published: 01.01.2015 10:13
Update: 01.01.2015 10:15
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