Sunday, January 24, 2016

World Cup Jumping – Stoch eighth in Zakopane, victory Kraft – Gazeta Wyborcza

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24.01. Zakopane (PAP) - Kamil Stoch took eighth place in Sunday's World Cup competition in ski jumping on the Great Krokiew in Zakopane. The winner was Austrian Stefan Kraft. The second was his compatriot Michael Hayboeck, and the third leader of the general classification Slovene Peter Prevc.

The 12th-ranked position Maciej Kot, Dawid Kubacki on the 16th, 17th Andrew groaned at 21. Stefan Hula and Jacob 27. Free.

Among the crowd of fans he was, among others, President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda and his wife. Following the competition, the president handed the winner's trophy.

After the first round of the competition was Prevc leader, who in great style gained 140 m. Słoweńcowi ran out of half a meter to record the object belonging to the Swiss Simon Ammann. Prevc for the jump he got from the judges two maximum scores with 20 points. and three after 19.5 points.

The second was Kraft - 133 m, and the third Norwegian Kenneth Gangnes - 130.5 m. Poles most, the 7th position was classified Stoch after landing at 131.5 meters. The cat was 10 - 133 m , Stekala 14 - 128 m Free 23 - 124 m, Hula 24. - 131 I Kubacki 26 - 123 m.

Dropped Christopher Pole, occupying 39th place - 118 m, 40. Peter Vein - 121 45. Jan Ziobro me - 118.5 m.

In the final Stoch 129.5 landed on me after his attempt was third. Eventually finishing eighth in the competition.

"The competition in Zakopane appreciate a plus. I took a step forward, although I admit that I dreamed of the podium. But my abilities were such, and not the other ... lacked a bit of luck, especially in the second round. Place in +10+ happy. Now we have to focus on the next competition, does not forgive. Maybe we broke the losing streak. Thank you wonderful fans, "- said after the competition Stoch.

The remaining Poles jumped in the final luster. Least he fell - 116 m - Free. Leaping from the same 10. beams Kubacki landed about 8.5 meters away. Hula scored 120.5 m, groaning with high beam acceleration to 11 - 124 m. The cat and Stoch had one more beam increased run-down and landed on 126 and 129.5 m.

Series Final proved to be unlucky for Prevc. Slovene, who had to win "the reins" spoiled jump, gained only 125 I dropped down the standings to third place. Kraft won, the winner of the Four Hills Tournament in the previous edition. It was his first podium finish of the season cup competitions.

In the first series the farthest - 140 m jumped Prevc. The second best test - 138 m had Hayboeck. The Austrian started from 10. beams when Stoch had run up about two beams higher.

Prevc is still the leader of the overall World Cup with the acquis 1084 points. Stoch is the 18th, with 159 points.

The next two World Cup competitions will be held next weekend in the Japanese Sapporo.

 Results of the competition in Zakopane: 

1. Stefan Kraft (Austria) 307.3 (133.0 / 133.0 m) 2. Michael Hayboeck (Austria) 299.8 (130.5 / 138.0) 3. Peter Prevc (Slovenia) 296.7 (140, 0 / 125.0) 4. Kenneth Gangnes (Norway) 288.4 (130.5 / 131.5) 5. Johann Forfang (Norway) 281.9 (128.5 / 133.0) 6. Richard Freitag (Germany ) 276.3 (131.0 / 130.0) 7. Ryoyu Kobayashi (Japan) 275.8 (131.5 / 126.5) 8. Kamil Stoch (Poland) 274,7 (131.5 / 129.5 ) 9. Roman Koudelka (Czech Republic) 273.5 (126.5 / 124.0). Prevc domains (Slovenia) 273.5 (131.0 / 130.5) ... 12. Maciej Kot (Poland) 265.9 (133.0 / 126.0) 16. Dawid Kubacki (Poland) 261.7 ( 123.0 / 124.5) 17. Andrew Stekala (Poland) 261.6 (128.0 / 124.0) 21. Stefan Hula (Poland) 255.4 (131.0 / 120.5) 27. James Free (Poland) 246.3 (124.0 / 116.0) 39. Pole Krzysztof (Poland) 122.0 (118.0) 40. Peter Vein (Poland) 119.8 (121.0) 45. Jan Ziobro ( Polish) 115.4 (118.5)

The general classification of the World Cup (after 13 of 29 competition):

1. Peter Prevc (Slovenia) 1084 points 2. Severin Freund (Germany) 779 3. Kenneth Gangnes (Norway) 725 4. Michael Hayboeck (Austria) 567 5. Johann Forfang (Norway) 526 6. Stefan Kraft (Austria) 478 7. Richard Freitag (Germany) 376 8. Daniel-Andre Tande (Norway) 367 9. Andreas Wellinger (Germany) 309 10. Domain Prevc (Slovenia) 305 ... 18. Kamil Stoch (Poland) 159 24. Stefan Hula (Poland) 93 27. Maciej Kot (Poland) 73 38. Dawid Kubacki (Poland) 38 42. Piotr Zyla (Poland) 26 45. Clement Muranka (Poland) 23 46. Andrew Stekala (Poland) 22 58. Jakub Wolny (Poland) 5

Classification Cup of Nations:

1. Norway 3148 points 2. Germany in 2913 3. 2434 4. Slovenia Austria Czech Republic 1088 2346 5. Poland 6. 1039 7. Japan 8. Switzerland 845 540

         

         

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